Kerry's CFR advisers.On July 14 the Washington Post reported on Senator John Kerry's growing number of advisers on issues such as the economy, health care, and domestic and foreign financial pulley. What the Post did not report, but what will be of little surprise to readers of THE NEW AMERICAN, is that several of these key counselors--like Kerry himself--are also members of the Council on Foreign Relations The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is an influential and independent, nonpartisan foreign policy membership organization founded in 1921 and based at 58 East 68th Street (corner Park Avenue) in New York City, with an additional office in Washington, D.C. , the Establishment powerhouse whose members are dominant in the Bush administration. CFR CFR See: Cost and Freight members among Kerry's top economic advisers include investment banker Investment Banker A person representing a financial institution that is in the business of raising capital for corporations and municipalities. Notes: An investment banker may not accept deposits or make commercial loans. Roger Altman, London Business School Around 800 degree students, from 70 countries, graduate from the school each year. Over 80 percent of students, and over 70 percent of faculty, come from outside the UK. A further 6,000 executives attend the school executive education programmes each year. Dean Laura D'Andrea Tyson, and former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin. CFR member Steve Rattner, who advises Kerry on domestic and foreign financial policy, is described by the Post as Kerry's "'tutor" on finance. And CFR member Robert Blendon of Harvard University advises Kerry on health care issues. According to the Post, Blendon recommends that Kerry speak only in broad terms about plans for universal health care so as not to raise alarm. Such a design is typical of the insidious and surreptitious SURREPTITIOUS. That which is done in a fraudulent stealthy manner. tactics employed by the Power Elite. The advisers behind John Kerry provide additional confirmation that he, like George W. Bush, is another Establishment's man, and that, as president, he would take his cue from the same shadowy cabal of globalists that has been calling the shots for decades. |
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