| "They make a desolation and call 
        it peace." -Tacitus   
        
        Was Alan Greenspan really as dumb as he looks in 
        creating the late housing bubble that threatens to bring the entire 
        Western debt-based economy crashing down? 
        Was something as easy to foresee as this really 
        the trigger for a meltdown that could destroy the world’s financial 
        system? Or was it done, perhaps, "accidentally on purpose"? 
        And if so, why? 
        Let’s turn to the U.S. personage that conspiracy 
        theorists most often mention as being at the epicenter of whatever elite 
        plan is reputed to exist. This would be David Rockefeller, the 
        92-year-old multibillionaire godfather of the world’s financial elite.
         
        
          
        
        The lengthy Wikipedia article on Rockefeller 
        provides the following version of a celebrated statement he allegedly 
        made in an opening speech at the Bilderberg conference in Baden-Baden, 
        Germany, in June 1991:  
        "We are grateful to the Washington Post, the New 
        York Times, Time magazine, and other great publications whose directors 
        have attended our meetings and respected their promises of discretion 
        for almost forty years. It would have been impossible for us to develop 
        our plan for the world if we had been subject to the bright lights of 
        publicity during these years. But the world is now more sophisticated 
        and prepared to march towards a world government which will never again 
        know war, but only peace and prosperity for the whole of humanity. The 
        supranational sovereignty of an intellectual elite and world bankers is 
        surely preferable to the national auto-determination practiced in the 
        past centuries."  
        This speech was made 17 years ago. It came at 
        the beginning in the U.S. of the Bill Clinton administration. 
        Rockefeller speaks of an "us." This "us," he says, has been having 
        meetings for almost 40 years. If you add the 17 years since he gave the 
        speech it was 57 years ago—two full generations.  
        Not only has "us" developed a "plan for the 
        world," but the attempt to "develop" the plan has evidently been 
        successful, at least in Rockefeller’s mind. The ultimate goal of "us" is 
        to create "the supranational sovereignty of an intellectual elite and 
        world bankers." This will lead, he says, toward a "world government 
        which will never again know war."  
        Just as an intellectual exercise, let’s assume 
        that David Rockefeller is as important and powerful a person as he seems 
        to think he is. Let’s give the man some credit and assume that he and 
        "us" have in fact succeeded to a degree.  
        This would mean that the major decisions and 
        events since Rockefeller gave the speech in 1991 have probably also been 
        part of the plan or that they have at least represented its features and 
        intent.  
        
          
        
        Therefore by examining these decisions and 
        events we can determine whether in fact Rockefeller is being truthful in 
        his assessment that the Utopia he has in mind is on its way or has at 
        least come closer to being realized. In no particular order, some of 
        these decisions and events are as follows: 
        The implementation of the North American Free 
        Trade Agreement by the Bill Clinton and George W. Bush administrations 
        has led to the elimination of millions of U.S. manufacturing jobs as 
        well as the destruction of U.S. family farming in favor of global 
        agribusiness. 
        Similar free trade agreements, including those 
        under the auspices of the World Trade Organization, have led to export 
        of millions of additional manufacturing jobs to China and elsewhere. 
        Average family income in the U.S. has steadily 
        eroded while the share of the nation’s wealth held by the richest income 
        brackets has soared. Some Wall Street hedge fund managers are making $1 
        billion a year while the number of homeless, including war veterans, 
        pushes a million.  
        The housing bubble has led to a huge inflation 
        of real estate prices in the U.S. Millions of homes are falling into the 
        hands of the bankers through foreclosure. The cost of land and rentals 
        has further decimated family agriculture as well as small business. 
        Rising property taxes based on inflated land assessments have forced 
        millions of lower-and middle-income people and elderly out of their 
        homes. 
        The fact that bankers now control national 
        monetary systems in their entirety, under laws where money is introduced 
        only through lending at interest, has resulted in a massive debt pyramid 
        that is teetering on collapse.  
        This "monetarist" system was pioneered by 
        Rockefeller-family funded economists at the University of Chicago. The 
        rub is that when the pyramid comes down and everyone goes bankrupt the 
        banks which have been creating money "out of thin air" will then be able 
        to seize valuable assets for pennies on the dollar, as J.P. Morgan Chase 
        is preparing to do with the businesses owned by Carlyle Capital. 
        Meaningful regulation of the financial industry has been abandoned by 
        government, and any politician that stands in the way, such as Eliot 
        Spitzer, is destroyed.  
        The total tax burden on Americans from federal, 
        state, and local governments now exceeds forty percent of income and is 
        rising. Today, with a recession starting, the Democratic-controlled 
        Congress, while supporting the minuscule "stimulus" rebate, is 
        hypocritically raising taxes further, even for middle-income earners. 
        Back taxes, along with student loans, can no longer be eliminated by 
        bankruptcy protection.  
        Gasoline prices are soaring even as companies 
        like Exxon-Mobil are recording record profits. Other commodity prices 
        are going up steadily, including food prices, with some countries 
        starting to experience near-famine conditions. 40 million people in 
        America are officially classified as "food insecure." 
        Corporate control of water and mineral resources 
        has removed much of what is available from the public commons, and the 
        deregulation of energy production has led to huge increases in the costs 
        of electricity in many areas.  
        The destruction of family farming in the U.S. by 
        NAFTA (along with family farming in Mexico and Canada) has been mirrored 
        by policies toward other nations on the part of the International 
        Monetary Fund and World Bank. Around the world, due to pressure from the 
        "Washington consensus," local food self- sufficiency has been replaced 
        by raising of crops primarily for export.  
        Migration off the land has fed the population of 
        huge slums around the cities of underdeveloped countries.  
        Since the 1980s the U.S. has been fighting wars 
        throughout the world either directly or by proxy. The former Yugoslavia 
        was dismembered by NATO. Under cover of 9/11 and by utilizing 
        off-the-shelf plans, the U.S. is now engaged in the military conquest 
        and permanent military occupation of the Middle East. A worldwide 
        encirclement of Russia and China by U.S. and NATO forces is underway, 
        and a new push to militarize space has begun. The Western powers are 
        clearly preparing for at least the possibility of another world war.
         
        The expansion of the U.S. military empire abroad 
        is mirrored by the creation of a totalitarian system of surveillance at 
        home, whereby the activities of private citizens are spied upon and 
        tracked by technology and systems which have been put into place under 
        the heading of the "War on Terror." Human microchip implants for 
        tracking purposes are starting to be used. The military- industrial 
        complex has become the nation’s largest and most successful industry 
        with tens of thousands of planners engaged in devising new and better 
        ways, both overt and covert, to destroy both foreign and domestic 
        "enemies."  
        Meanwhile, the U.S. has the largest prison 
        population of any country on earth.  
        Plus everyday life for millions of people is a 
        crushing burden of government, insurance, and financial fees, charges, 
        and paperwork. And the simplest business transactions are burdened by 
        rake-offs for legions of accountants, lawyers, bureaucrats, brokers, 
        speculators, and middlemen.  
        Finally, the deteriorating conditions of 
        everyday life have given rise to an extraordinary level of 
        stress-related disease, as well as epidemic alcohol and drug addiction. 
        Governments themselves around the world engage in drug trafficking. 
        Instead of working to lower stress levels, public policy is skewed in 
        favor of an enormous prescription drug industry that grows rich off the 
        declining level of health through treatment of symptoms rather than 
        causes.  
        Many of these heavily-advertised medications 
        themselves have devastating side- effects.  
        This list should at least give us enough to go 
        on in order to ask a hard question. Assuming again that all these things 
        are parts of the elitist plan which Mr. Rockefeller boasts to have been 
        developing, isn’t it a little strange that the means which have been 
        selected to achieve "peace and prosperity for the whole of humanity" 
        involve so much violence, deception, oppression, exploitation, graft, 
        and theft?  
        In fact it looks to me as though "our plan for 
        the world" is one that is based on genocide, world war, police control 
        of populations, and seizure of the world’s resources by the financial 
        elite and their puppet politicians and military forces.  
        In particular, could there be a better way to 
        accomplish all this than what appears to be a concentrated plan to 
        remove from people everywhere in the world the ability to raise their 
        own food? After all, genocide by starvation may be slow, but it is very 
        effective. Especially when it can be blamed on "market forces." 
        And can it be that the "us" which is doing all 
        these things, including the great David Rockefeller himself, are just 
        criminals who have somehow taken over the seats of power? If so, they 
        are criminals who have done everything they can to watch their backs and 
        cover their tracks, including a chokehold over the educational system 
        and the monopolistic mainstream media.  
        One thing is certain: The voters of America have 
        never knowingly agreed to any of this.  
        
          
        Richard C. Cook is a former U.S. federal 
        government analyst, whose career  
        included service with the U.S. Civil Service 
        Commission, the Food and Drug  
        Administration, the Carter White House, NASA, 
        and the U.S. Treasury Department.  
        His articles on economics, politics, and space 
        policy have appeared on numerous  
        websites. His book on monetary reform entitled 
        We Hold These Truths: The  
        Promise of Monetary Reform is in preparation. He 
        is also the author of  
        Challenger Revealed: An Insider’s Account of How 
        the Reagan Administration  
        Caused the Greatest Tragedy of the Space Age, 
        called by one reviewer, "the most  
        important spaceflight book of the last twenty 
        years." His website is at  
        
        
        
        www.richardccook.com 
          
        
          
        
        Quote: 
        The survival 
        of democracy is dependent on successful representative government; and 
        that is conditioned upon the practice of electing to public offices only 
        those individuals who are technically trained, intellectually competent, 
        socially loyal, and morally fit. Only by such provisions can government 
        of the people, by the people, and for the people be preserved. 
         
        
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