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"Deep Throated" Media Swallows Banker Lies |
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by Henry Makow, Ph.D. savethemales.ca Entered into the database on Monday, June 06th, 2005 @ 10:37:31 MST |
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In their exclusive clubs, central bankers and their CIA-CFR minions are toasting
the gullibility of the American public and having a good laugh. While portraying
Watergate as a victory for press freedom and democracy, they were again able to
make a mockery out of both. Last week, they rolled out a senile man of 91, former FBI Deputy Director Mark
Felt, and announced that he was the infamous "Deep Throat." Ex-Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein admitted that
Felt provided clues that led to the 1974 impeachment of Richard Nixon for the
Watergate burglary and obstruction of justice. Watergate was a coup d'etat. Nixon was framed by the CIA. Felt's true role
now is to provide a "feel good" moment and deflect attention from
the CIA. The family of central banker Eugene Meyer owns The Washington Post,
which has long established ties to the CIA. Nixon's Watergate missteps were an excuse to remove a popular President who
had just won a landslide victory and had become a threat to central banker hegemony.
According to Seymour Hersh, in an article entitled "The Pardon,"
(Atlantic Monthly, Aug. 1983, p.69) a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff recalled
that on Dec. 22, 1973, Nixon tried to get military support to resist the "eastern
elite." "He kept on referring to the fact that he may be the last hope, [that]
the eastern elite was out to get him. He kept saying, "This is our last
and best hope. The last chance to resist the fascists [of the Left]." (William
T. Still, New World Order, Ancient Plan of Secret Societies, p. 12) According to Webster Tarpley and Anton Chaitkin, (The Unauthorized Biography
of George Bush): "The reason the Watergate scandal escalated into the overthrow
of Nixon has to do with the international monetary crisis of those years, and
with Nixon's inability to manage the collapse of the Bretton Woods system and
the US dollar in a way satisfactory to the Anglo-American financial elite...
"Broadly speaking, Watergate was a coup d'etat which was instrumental in
laying the basis for the specific new type of authoritarian-totalitarian regime
which now rules the United States. The purpose of the coup was to rearrange
the dominant institutions of the US government so as to enhance their ability
to carry out policies agreeable to the increasingly urgent dictates of the British
[re. Rothschild] -dominated Morgan- Rockefeller-Mellon-Harriman financier faction."
A LITTLE HISTORY
As I have said, sham democracy is the bankers' preferred method of social control.
They groom the candidates, own the media and pay the talking heads. If an elected
official gets silly notions about defending the national interest, they arrange
a plane cash or an impeachment. Until 1972, Richard Nixon had been a compliant pawn of the Rothschild-Rockefeller
cabal. In 1947, he answered an ad placed by some powerful businessmen looking
for someone to run for Congress. The advertiser was none other than Prescott
Bush, grandfather of Dubya, and a partner in Rothschild banking asset Brown
Brothers Harriman. After his humiliating defeat to California Governor Pat Brown in 1962, Nixon
worked for John Mitchell, Nelson Rockefeller's personal attorney and lived rent-free
in a posh apartment owned by Nelson Rockefeller. His job was to become President
in 1968 when, to the consternation of his conservative supporters, he pursued
Rockefeller's "internationalist" polices. The bankers pulled the plug on Nixon because he was becoming unmanageable.
Already before 1972, Nixon is heard on tape agreeing with Billy Graham that
something had to be done about the "Jewish stranglehold" on the mass
media or the "country will go down the drain." He also referred to
elite-party-place Bohemian Grove as "the most faggy goddamn thing I've
ever seen".
JIM HOUGAN WEIGHS IN
Jim Hougan, co-author Silent Coup: The Removal of a President (1992) believes
Felt was badgered into playing this role by family and friends. Felt is 91 years
old, and counting. A reporter who recently interviewed him found the interview
an incoherent waste of time, and killed his own story. According to Houghton, Felt wrote a book about his career in the FBI. In it,
he goes out of the way to say that he met Woodward on a single occasion. This
was in Felt's FBI office, and the upshot of it was that Felt told Woodward that
he would not cooperate with him in his pursuit of "Watergate." Houghton says no one in or around the Nixon White House was in a position to
know all of the things that Throat is alleged to have told Woodward. For example,
Felt had no way of knowing about the 18-and-a-half minute gap in Rosemary Woods'
tape. This strongly suggests that Throat was a composite. "What we have here, then, is the sad spectacle of an old man being manipulated,"
says Houghton. "The only person who meets [the Deep Throat] criteria, to
my knowledge, is Robert Bennett. Now one of the most powerful men in the U.S.
Senate, Bennett was President of the Robert R. Mullen Company in 1972-3. This
was the CIA front for which Howard Hunt worked." Houghton obtained a memo under the Freedom of Information Act in which Bennett
admits he is briefing Bob Woodward. "Woodward's gratefulness was manifest
in the way he kept the CIA, in general, and the Robert R. Mullen Company, in
particular, out of his stories."
CONCLUSION If we count the Kennedy Assasination, the impeachment of Richard Nixon was
the second coup d'etat by the central bankers in a dozen years. They were steps
leading to their attack on the World Trade Center and the inception of the repressive
Patriot Act. Last week, the "free press" earned the title "Deep Throat"
by demonstrating that, for a small price, it would swallow anything. The carefully staged event illustrates how far it has gone from being guardian
of the public interest to being an instrument of mass deception and social control.
In the New World Order, opportunists and traitors like Bob Woodward and Mark
Felt are "heroes" while our defenders like Richard Nixon are defamed. George Orwell famously said that "he who controls the past controls the
future." |