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Patricia
Beck, John
D. Beckett, Melvin
Behnke, Jeffrey
Bell, Carlos
Benitez, Mark
A. Benson, Ray
Berryman, Paul
Bigham, Dr.
Robert J Billings, William
Billings, Morton
Blackwell, Neal
B. Blair, James
K. Blinn, Thomas
A. Bolan, John
R. Bolton, Pat
Boone, T.J.
Bosgra , Richard
Bott, Rich
Bott, Dr.
James C. Bowers, Lynn
Francis Bouchey, L.
Brent Bozell, III
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Patricia Beck-
CNP 1988; member, chairman's committee, National Conservative
Political Action Committee.
John D. Beckett
-CNP Member 1988, 1996, 1998. 1999, Board of Governors,
1989. Founding member, President and chairman, Intercessors
for America a lobby group
1 ;
Beckett is Secretary-Treasurer and board member
Ed
McAteer 's
Religious
Roundtable 1986 2
See: Religious
Roundtable ; board of trustees, Northeast Ohio
Roundtable; President, R.
W. Beckett Corporation 3
; Graduate of MIT, John worked
at Lear Siegler in Elyria, Ohio designing components for
aircraft and missiles, before joining his father at his
corporation.; Advisory Board Member, National Integrity Forum;
Board of Directors, Free Congress Research and Education
Foundation.; listed in Who's Who in America; Member of COR steering
committee 4.
Signed the Coalition on
Revival (COR) Manifesto 5.
Beckett was also a sponsor of Bill
Bright's Washington for Jesus rally in 1980.
Dennis Peacocke's Coalition on Revival (COR) was co-founded
and headed by Jay Grimstead. Jay
Grimstead's COR Manifesto is the document which outlines
COR's goals
and objectives. The 135 Christian activists who signed the document in 1986 committed themselves to working for the realization of COR's goals "until the day we die." Those on the COR steering committee include other
CNP members as well as recognized shepherding movement leaders such as Bob Mumford and Ern
Baxter, as well as Jack Van Impe.
Listed in Who's Who In America.
For Dennis
Peacocke, Mumford,
Doner See: Shepherding;
Jay
Grimstead
Board member
of Active Control
eXperts (ACX) 6 , along with Jeffrey
Coors (president), who
wrote the forward to his book "Loving
Monday", published by InterVarsity Press. 7 ACX, is a direct offspring
of the Coors Brewing Co., born in late1992, when "the
Adolph Coors Co., the holding company for Coors Brewing Co....
spun off its aluminum, packaging, ceramics and other
technology businesses" to form the new company, the Coors
statement explains. ACX's board includes Jeffrey Coors, who
doubles as company president, William Coors (chairman of the
board and president of Coors Brewing Co.), Joseph Coors,
Joseph Coors, Jr. and John K. Coors. (Interestingly, one
non-family board member, John D. Beckett, also sits on the
Free Congress Foundation board which Jeffrey Coors chairs).
8
See:
Holland
(Holly) Coors Jeffrey
Coors Joseph
Coors
Intercessors for America,
which partners with Mission America, America's National Prayer
Committee and the Lighthouse Movement, etc., newsletters 9
indicate that the group is involved with shepherding
discipleship cult leaders. See: LCJE
IFA has been supported by the Coors
Foundation and is tied to Christian Reconstructionist
organizations. "Intercessors for America was one of the
groups that joined in a 1984 ceremonial dinner honoring
Roberto D'Aubuisson of El Salvador. At the dinner a plaque was
presented to D'Aubuisson honoring his "continuing efforts
for freedom in the face of communist aggression which is an
inspiration to freedom-loving people everywhere."(4)
Roberto D'Aubuisson is the founder of the ARENA party
currently in power in El Salvador. He is considered to be the
father of the death squads in El Salvador."10
IFA directs supporters to pray for Star Wars.
John Talcott founded
Intercessors for America, and also founded the rightwing
Plymouth Rock Foundation.(1) [See: John
G. Talcott Jr.]
Talcott was a sponsor of Third Century Press, a group started
by Bill Bright and then-Congressman John Conlan to publish and
distribute conservative political books.."
Melvin Behnke
- CNP, 1984, 1988, 1996, 1998; President, Mid America Directs,
Inc. (Amway); Member Century club, Boy Scouts of America.
Jeffrey Bell-
CNP 1984; Deputy Chairman, Citizens for America; former
President, Manhattan
Institute > See: Howard
Ahmanson, Jr
; former political director, American
Conservative Union; delegate, Republican National Convention
1980; political aide to Ronald Reagan, 1974-76.
The Manhattan Institute was
founded in 1978 by William Casey, who later became director of
the Central Intelligence Agency.
11
Carlos Benitez
- CNP 1988; president, United Schools of
America, Inc., an international management and consulting
firm, providing technical assistance, training and management
of international/national programs; past member, White House
commission of Presidential Scholars, member The Jefferson
Educational Foundation; former member National Advisory Board
on International Education.
Mark A. Benson
- CNP 1984; past vice president, The Freemen Institute--founded
by Mormon and CNP's Dr.
W. Cleon Skousen in 1972, which became the
The
National Center for Constitutional Studies 12., the nation’s
leading organization in teaching seminars on the Founding
Fathers and the U.S. Constitution. Ray Berryman
- CNP Board of Governors 1996, member 1998; CEO, Berryman
& Henigar,
13. Orlando, Florida., "we've
committed our organization to building stronger, deeper
relationships with government organizations. We are
building long-term partnerships with agencies who expect and
require accuracy, efficiency, and integrity in all aspects of
community services."
Paul Bigham
- CNP 1998; fundraising consultant for nonprofit organizations,
specializing in direct mail, major gifts and planned giving;
former senior consultant, Killion McCabe & Associates,
Inc.; adjunct professor, SNW Edwin L. Cox school of Business,
Meadows School of the Arts and Brookhaven College, guest
speaker; board of directors, Dallas County Private Industry
Council, National Kidney Foundation; advisory committee,
Marketing Communications Executives International, North
Dallas Financial Forum and Dallas Advertising League; received
numerous advertising awards; B.B.A. and M.B.A., Southern
Methodist University.
Dr.
Robert J. Billings - CNP
1984, 1988; director, White House Liaison Office; headmaster,
Riverdale Baptist Schools; former missionary; founding
president, National Christian Action Coalition, a
grassroots political lobby; Board member of Paul
Weyrich's Free Congress
Research and Education Foundation; founder Heritage
Academy; co-founder and former executive director of the
Moral Majority >See:
Dr.
Jerry Falwell; former editor, Alert, a monthly
newsletter dealing with legislation that affects the Christian
home, church and school.
William
Billings - CNP
1984, 1988; president, National Christian Action Coalition;
editor, Alert; former executive director of
Morton
Blackwell's The
Leadership Institute (below); named
by Life magazine as one of ten most prominent leaders
of the New Right.
Morton Blackwell
- CNP 1982 Board of Governors, Executive Director CNP,
1991-present; Episcopalian; served on the White House Staff as
Special Assistant to President Reagan for Public Liaison;
former staff member, Senate Republican Policy Committee;
former policy director, U.S. Senator Gordon J. Humphrey;
overseer, 1980 Youth for Reagan effort; founder in 1979 and
President, The
Leadership Institute, 14
, a non-profit, non-partisan,
educational organization, with 18 types of programs.
"Conservative leaders, organizations and activists rely
on the Institute for the preparation they require for
success." "mission is to increase the number and
effectiveness of conservative public policy leaders." LI
recently provided political training to members of Maranatha,
the shepherding cult. 15
[See:
Robert
T. Weiner] It's Campus
Leadership Program 16
is "designed to foster permanent,
effective, conservative, student organizations on every
college campus in America.
Leadership Institute field staff have already created new
organizations on 207 campuses in 37 states.
" Founder and chairman, Conservative Leadership PAC;
Republican National Committeeman from Virginia; treasurer,
Reagan Mumni Association; former editor, The NewRight
Report; former contributing editor, Conservative Digest.
Formerly with The Viguerie Company (CNP) [Richard
Viguerie ]. Board member,
American
Conservative Union 17 , Free Congress Foundation
(Paul
Weyrich's),
Legislative Studies Institute, National Right to Work
Committee, Reagan Alumni (Treasurer). Received funding from
the Coors Foundations.
Blackwell is also President,
International Policy Forum, from the 1984 CNP Directory,
"a foundation which promotes educational exchanges
between conservatives in the US and pro-freedom leaders in
other countries." From other articles however, the IPF is
painted far different. IPF trains rightwing conservatives
around the world in New Right political techniques. Paul
Weyrich chairs IPF.
"Blackwell and Weyrich
also lead International Policy Forum (IPF), which appears to
be the international parallel to CNP. The two organizations
held joint meetings in St. Petersburg, Russia, in 1991 and in
Romania in 1992. Blackwell has also trained rightist political
forces in Latin America and Africa(19) through IPF, notably
supporters of the Pinochet military dictatorship, Argentinean
rightists, and supporters of Inkatha chief Buthelezi in South
Africa. It was Buthelezi's group that later attempted to
create civil war in South Africa to keep apartheid policies in
place. Inkatha worked with pro-apartheid and neo-nazi groups
to stop the elections eventually won by Nelson Mandela. A
number of IPF projects, including the Inkatha training, were
aided by U.S. government funding through the National
Endowment for Democracy.(20)" 18
In the article Robespierre
of the Right, describing the rise of the Religious
Right,"... on the verge of realizing his right-wing
utopia, Weyrich harvested what his friend Morton Blackwell
termed "the greatest track of virgin timber on the
political landscape": evangelicals. "Out there is
what one might call a moral majority," he told Jerry
Falwell in Lynchburg, Pennsylvania, in 1979. "That's
it," Falwell exclaimed. "That's the name of the
organization." Weyrich, who had converted from Roman
Catholicism to the Eastern Orthodox church after Vatican II,
did more than coin the name; with a handful of activists, he
engineered the alliance between the Republican Party and the
growing number of evangelicals angry over abortion rights and
federal intrusion in parochial schools." 19 The
Secret Story of a Cult Apologist
20.
reveals a photograph of
Paul Weyrich and Morton Blackwell with the American head of Tradition,
Family & Property (TFP) 21., Plinio de Correa de
Olivier's. TFP is the parent organization of CESNUR, the cult
apology network for cults such as Scientology. Blackwell
endorsed Olivier's book, Nobility & Analagous
Traditional Elites, on the necessity of restoring
traditional Nobility & Elites to rule the world. In the
Forward Blackwell wrote: "One does not have to accept
Papal infallibility to appreciate a case persuasively made,
using theological, moral, and prudential arguments. This book
will convince many readers, whatever their faith, that good
elites are legitimate, desirable and, yes, necessary." See:
A Toast To
Scientology series.
Spouse – Helen R. Blackwell,
newsletter editor for the Eagle Forum Education and Legal
Defense Fund > See: Phyllis
Schlafly. Term: 1999-2000; 2000-2004; writer for the Eagle
Forum Educational and Legal Foundation since 1981.Virginia
state chairman, Eagle Forum; founding Governor and board
member, Voting
Integrity Project 22
with sponsors 23
including the Leadership Institute and the Federalist
Society ; former member, State Central Committee,
Republican Party of Virginia; member of the Board of Visitors
of James Madison University in Virginia; is past Regent of the
Eleanor Wilson Chapter of the Daughters of the American
Revolution, and a Deacon of the Columbia Baptist Church.
The Federalist
Society 24.
espouses the ideas that built the nation by
suggesting it's mission includes, "limiting the federal
government to its enumerated powers...Limits on National Power
and Unconstitutional Conditions." Their main stated aim
is to work among fellow scholars to advance changing the
predominate liberal ideology in the judiciary, and to do this
with members of academia and the judiciary, to work towards
equalizing "The Federal Judiciary" with conservative
and libertarian judges and promote
"Self-Government," and state's rights. Many of their
speakers and guests are members of elitist, old school
establishment think tanks, with the ideologies of
Anglo/American internationalism: CFR, Heritage, American
Free Enterprise Institute, Council of National
Policy, Brookings, and others mentioned throughout these
articles. Among the above stated endeavors of this group, they
are also now promoting things like "Church-State
Cooperation in Welfare Reform." CNP's
Eugene
Meyer is executive director of the Federalist Society, with other
leaders including Holland
(Holly) Coors (CNP), Robert Bork, C. Boyden
Gray, (CNP) Hon.
Edwin Meese III , Scaife Foundation Trustee
>Richard
M. Scaife, (CNP) T.
Kenneth Cribb, former Christian Coalition President Hon.
Donald Paul Hodel
(CNP), and Orrin Hatch, the chair of the
Senate Judiciary Committee.
AEI
-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies,> 25
"...the American Enterprise Institute and the Brookings
Institution have established the new AEI-Brookings Joint
Center for Regulatory Studies. The primary purpose of the
Joint Center is to hold lawmakers and regulators accountable
for their decisions by providing thoughtful, objective
analyses of existing regulatory programs and new regulatory
proposals."
Neal B. Blair- CNP 1984, 1988;
chairman, Agency for International Freedom representing Free
the Eagle and other conservative organizations; President,
Free the Eagle, Inc. a national citizen's research and
education organization; president, Ruff-PAC, a political
action committee supporting conservative candidates for
elective office; chairman Mozambique Research Center.
RUFF-PAC> CNP's
Howard
J. Ruff is the Mormon
investment counselor who was advising
people to buy silver when the Hunt
Brothers tried to make a fortune
in it, but rather lost billions. The Hunt Brothers had upped the
price per ounce to about $16 in the 1970s.
James K. Blinn-
CNP 1996, 1998 Board of Governors;
Thomas A. Bolan
- CNP Member 1984-85; 1988; 1996. Catholic; Attorney at Law;
past, appointed by President, Director, Overseas Private
Investment Corporation; Member, U.S. National Commission for
UNESCO; Board of Editors, National Law Journal; former
Chairman, Mercantile National Bank, Chicago; a Founder and
Executive Committee member, Conservative Party of N.Y.;
Member, Judicial Screening Committee, Sen. Alphonse D'Amato
[R-N.Y.]; Co-Chairman, NY Reagan-Bush '84; National Judge
Advocate Catholic
War Veterans of the USA 26.
;World War II USAF veteran,
decorated with Air Medal with five oak clusters. Member,
Sovereign Military Knights of Malta. Listed
in Who's Who in America; board member Eureka college; trustee
St. John's University.
Reagan appointed knight, Tom
Bolan, to greet Pope John Paul II when he stopped off in
Alaska after visiting the Philippines in 1981. Bolan, a top
advisor to Senator Alfonse D'Amato [R-N.Y.], is a partner in
Saxe, Bacon and Bolan, the law firm of Roy Cohen (Senator
Joseph McCarthy's henchman during the witch-hunts of the
1950s). 27.
Member, Council
of Regents 28, St. Francis College, which was started by
Franciscan monks. Founding Trustee of the bogus St. Francis of
Assisi Foundation, a scam initiated by fugitive Martin
Frankel.
"Thomas
A. Bolan, a 75-year-old New York lawyer, is among the people
insurance mogul Martin Frankel duped with regard to his phony
St. Francis of Assisi Foundation. Frankel, using the alias
David Rosse, convinced Mr. Bolan that he wanted to donate $55
million to the poor through the Catholic Church. Frankel hired
Bolan to help him structure his St. Francis of Assisi
Foundation; Frankel's desire was to let the insurance
companies that he ultimately wished to acquire understand that
the Foundation had the Church's approval. Says Bolan, "We
didn't want it to be called a Vatican foundation. On the other
hand, we didn't want to say there was no connection at
all." Bolan decided that affiliating the St. Francis of
Assisi Foundation with Monitor Ecclesiasticus, a foundation
with an account at the Vatican Bank, was the best way to
structure the St. Francis foundation. This past spring, Bolan
was required to travel to Rome to clear up a mishap regarding
information that directly labeled St. Francis a Vatican
foundation. Bolan had other work-related ties to the Vatican.
In the 80's, his law firm represented Michele Sindona, a
Sicilian banker who swindled millions of dollars from
investors by abusing his ties to the Vatican." 29
Reports reveal that Bolan
was flown to Italy at Frankel's expense on March 9 for a
meeting with the Vatican's secretariat - the Pope's equivalent
of secretary of state - concerning the St. Francis
Foundation's relationship with the Vatican-funded Monitor
Ecclesiasticus Foundation. 30.
Martin Frankel recently fled the country after
exposure of an alleged embezzlement scheme of $335 million
from insurance companies. 31.
John R. Bolton-
CNP 1988; Assistant Attorney General of the United States;
former partner, Covington and Burlington; former executive
director, Committee on Resolutions, Republican National
Committee; former Assistant Administrator for Program and
Policy Coordination and general counsel, Agency
for International Development 32., "USAID is an
independent federal government agency that conducts foreign
assistance and humanitarian aid to advance the political and
economic interests of the United States."
Agency for International
Development is used as a CIA front.
Pat
Boone - CNP Board of Governors
1982, member 1988.; president of KDOC-TV; Has co-chaired the
National Day of Prayer on the first Thursday in May for years.
In 1994, he co-chaired a (200 churches, 25 denominations,
54,000 attendance) week-long evangelistic crusade in the San
Fernando Valley, where he spoke and sang; 1979 the Israeli
government honored Pat with the Israel Cultural Award, that
country’s highest award for non-natives, "in
recognition of his artistry and humanitarianism." More
recently the Israeli Tourism Department in the U.S. named him
Christian Ambassador to Israel. In this capacity, he has led
tours to Israel for the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN)
See: Dr.
"M.G." Pat Robertson
--;
sponsor for "On Wings of Eagles," a project of the
International Fellowship of Christians and Jews. SEE: EJECT2,
Apostles,
Prophets & The International Fellowship of Christians & Jews
;
Mainstreaming
the Fringe
Former member of the Board of Directors of Religious
Heritage of America (RHA). See: Dr.
Theodore
Baehr, Listed in Who's Who In
America.
Pat Boone is a member in the
10,000 member of the Foursquare Gospel, Church on the Way
pastored by Dr. Jack Hayford in Van Nuys, California; both Pat
and Shirley Boone are current members of what is called the
Deacon/Elder Committee of 100 and which is also known as the
Servants Council. Trinity Broadcasting Network founders, Paul
and Jan Crouch, are also members. The Foursquare Gospel Church
founded by Aimee Semple McPherson is the American extension of
British-Israelite Elim Foursquare Gospel Alliance of Great
Britain which has influenced the American Assemblies of God.
Jack Hayford was instrumental in helping the Worldwide Church
of God become a member of the National
Association of Evangelicals. 33 National
Association of Evangelicals See: Fuller> The
Original Five
T.J. Bosgra
- CNP 1988, 1996,1998; president, T.J. Bosgra Insurance
Agency, Inc., chairman, Hawaii Youth for Christ board;
registered lobbyist, Hawaii State Legislature; author; member
Gideons International; former executive board member, National
Right to Life Committee and National
Association of Evangelicals.
National
Association of Evangelicals See: Fuller> The
Original Five
Richard Bott
- CNP Board of Governors 1996, member, 1988, 1998; President,
Bott Radio Network, 11 stations; Member, executive committee
and board of directors, National
Religious Broadcasters. Member of Ed
McAteer '
Religious
Roundtable Council of 56 34
[See: http://www.seekgod.ca/cff.htm#rel;
]
Supporter of apartheid.
"South Africa's
Department of Information (DOI) authorized expenditures of $73
million for more than 160 secret projects to buy politicians
and media favorable to the apartheid state. "Rev.
Moon's Washington Times was one of the beneficiaries --
approximately $4.5 million was funneled to Moon's overseas
enterprises. The South African government bought substantial
interest in a chain of more than sixty newspapers in the U.S...fundamentalist
Christians remain the last bastion of support in the U.S. for
South African apartheid. Beginning in the spring of
1986, Christian TV and radio preachers sympathetic to
Pretoria have waged a media campaign... The current Christian
Right media treatment of South Africa was organized at the
February 1986 convention of the National Religious
Broadcasters... In May, National Religious Broadcasters
executive director Ben Armstrong toured South Africa with...
Dick Bott, owner of a string of Christian radio stations in
the Midwest... the tour was paid for not by U.S. broadcasters
but by an "anonymous group of South African
businessmen." Armstrong confirmed this and agreed that
some of the money may come from the South African government,
as Haus indicated.." 35.
Rich Bott
- CNP 1988, 1996,
1998; vice president, Bott Radio network, directing the
programming and corporate development at radio stations in
Kansas City, St. Louis, Memphis, Oklahoma City, Fort Wayne,
and Modesto/Fresno; Outstanding Young Men of America; B.S.
Management, with honors Bob Jones University.
Dr. James C. Bowers
- CNP Board of Governors 1996, member 1988; president A.B.
Associates Inc., a computer software firm; professor of
electrical engineering, University of South Florida; senior
consultant for the US Army and Air Force; published numerous
articles and commentaries on biblical, political and
scientific topics.
Lynn Francis Bouchey
- CNP Member1984-85, 1988; president, Council for
Inter-American Security, a foreign policy research and
education organization specializing in hemispheric defense and
policy issues; international affairs consultant; secretary,
Public Affairs Group., U.S. Mission, Organization of American
States (OAS); co-author, International Terrorism: The
Communist Connection; editor, The Real Secret War;
doctoral candidate, Catholic University. Chairman of 1983 CAUSA
Conference. 36
Lynn Bouchey, an
active organizer for the Unification Church's CAUSA operations
in Central and South America was a member of the Nicaragua
national support committee during the early l980s. That
committee was part of a multinational project coordinated by
the Council for the Defense of Freedom with help from the Free
Congress Research and Education Foundation. Other CIS members
who were on country committees for this project were Andy
Messing, then with the Conservative Caucus and Fr. Enrique
Rueda, of the Free Congress Foundation.(26) Bouchey organized
conferences in Latin America for the Unification Church's
political arm, CAUSA, and has been affiliated with other
projects of the Rev. Sun Myung Moon as well. In l981, for
instance, he was "specially commissioned" by Moon's
World Media Conference to prepare and present a "content
analysis" of the coverage of U.S. policy in El Salvador
conducted by the New York Times and the Washington
Post.(10,26) Bouchey is a coalition adviser to The Coalition
for America At Risk, a group backing President Bush's decision
to use military force against Iraq.(42) " 37.
The organization's D.C. office is 1 floor below the CAUSA USA
office. Council for
Inter-American Security, 1991 principals- [CNP]
Lynn Francis Bouchey, pres;
[CNP] Lt. General Gordon Sumner Jr. (USA-Ret.),
chair.(13) [CNP] Lawrence D. "Larry" Pratt,
sec; Richard W. Powell, treas; Michael Connelly, gen counsel. Directors: Robert W. Searby (Deputy Undersecretary for Intl Affairs, Dept of Labor), Patrick J. Buchanan (former
communications director for President Reagan); Michael Carricarte (Carricarte Corp), Col. Samuel T. Dickens (American Security Council), Ronald F. Docksai (pres emeritus), Francis P. Graves (Republican Natl Committee),
[CNP]
Dr. Lewis Tambs (U.S. Ambassador to Colombia, Costa Rica),
[CNP] Major F. Andy Messing, Jr. (National Defense Council), Robert Emmet Moffit (former senior Legislative Assistant for Foreign Affairs)....Members of the first Committee of
Santa Fe: Lynn
Francis Bouchey,
Lt.
General Gordon Sumner Jr., Dr.
Lewis Tambs, editor.(23) Members of the second Committee
of Santa Fe: Lynn
Francis Bouchey,
Gordon Sumner. " 38.
Council for
Inter-American Security, was an ardent supporter of the
Nicaraguan contras with an apparent main goal, the
defeat of communism in Latin America. It had close
affiliations with the John Birch Society, the World
Anti-Communist League, Alpha66/Brigade 2506 anti-Castro
terrorist groups, The LaRouche Organization, the
Unification Movement of South Korea (Moonies), various
Christian fundamentalist and conservative Catholic groups. In
1980, it published a report known as the Santa Fe Document,
which became a major part of the blue print and
rationale for the Reagan Administration’s Latin American
policy. In addition providing policy rational, the
Council provided people to fill policy making positions of the
Reagan Administration The Council worked to improve
reputation of Salvadoran death squad leader Roberto
D’Aubuisson and worked closely with the FBI on covert
operations against "leftist" clergy and left-leaning
organizations in the United States. It also worked closely
with the Salvadoran police and military in tracking and
monitoring Salvadorian refugees who had fled to the U.S. 39.
The Sante Fe Document
recommended various Proposals including,
Proposal 3, "U.S.
foreign policy must begin to counter (not react against)
liberation theology as it is utilized in Latin America by the
‘liberation theology’ clergy." "The role
of the church in Latin America is vital to the concept of
political freedom. Unfortunately, Marxist-Leninist forces have
utilized the church as a political weapon against private
property and productive capitalism by infiltrating the
religious community with ideas that are less Christian than
Communist." Proposal
4: "The United States must reject the mistaken assumption
that one can easily locate and impose U.S. style democratic
alternatives to authoritarian governments…. This belief has
induced the Carter Administration to participate actively in
the toppling of non-Communist authoritarians while remaining
passive in the face of Communist expansion"
Proposal 5: "Human rights, which is a culturally
and politically relative concept that the present [Carter]
administration has used for intervention for political change
in countries of this hemisphere, adversely affecting the
peace, stability and security of the region, must be abandoned
and replaced by a non-interventionist policy of political and
ethical realism." 40.
Members of the Council
included: Lewis Tambs (Sante Fe’s principle editor),
appointed as ambassador to Columbia and then Costa Rica (which
was the launch point for Contra attacks into Nicaragua);
Robert Fontaine, appointed NSC advisor on Latin Amer. Affairs,
Editor for Washington Times (Mooney paper); retired Lt. Gen.
Gordon Sumner, appointed special assistant to the
Secretary of State for Latin American Affairs; Retired
US Army Gen. John Singlaub, member of OSS and CIA, Implemented
the CIA’s Phoenix Operation, responsible for the murder of
~40,000 Vietnamese and imprisonment of hundreds of thousands
of others, fired by Carter when he openly disagreed with
Carter’s plan to withdraw troops from Korea; Anthony
Bouscaren, Board member of American-Chilean Council, Board
member of WACL, Worked for Wycliffe Drapers Pioneer Fund. 41
In l988, the Committee of
Santa Fe released a new document, Santa Fe II, with
recommendations for the next administration. Although it is
somewhat less ideological and more pragmatic than the original
"Santa Fe Document," this second publication
unlikely to have the impact of the first simply due to the
changing political tenor of the country and the absence from
the White House of a truly ideological president. 42
Bouchey, the co-author of
"The Strategy of Terror" (written with Stefan
Possony), was a former member of the Young
Americans for Freedom 43
employed by the American-Chilean
Council, a front for the murderous Pinochet regime.[9] Possony,
a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institute, long-time WACL
operative and board member of Lyndon LaRouche's, Fusion Energy
Foundation, was a founding member of the Council, as was Dr.
Anthony Bouscaren, a right-wing operative who had worked for
the racist Pioneer Fund....Another significant source of
support for the Council and a host of other
"conservative" organizations, was Rev. Moon's
Unification Church. Bouchey helped organize two conferences
for CAUSA, led by another retired general, E. David Woellner.[18]
He was also a board member of the United States Global
Strategy Council, identified by researchers, Louis Wolf
and Frederick Clarkson as "another CAUSA
operation."[19] 44
For Pioneer Fund See:
Thomas
F. Ellis,
Carter
Wrenn, Jesse
Helms
"The U.S. Global
Strategy Council, headed by [CNP's] Steven
A.F. Trevino, has ties
to the Unification Church and CAUSA through [CNP's] Arnaud
de Borchgrave and retired Gen. David Woellner.(26) De Borchgrave
is editor of the Washington Times, a newspaper owned by the
Unification Church. Woellner is (or was) president of CAUSA
World Services.(26)" [American
Freedom Coalition]; CNP's Raymond
V. Raehn was co-
founder of the U.S. Global Strategy Council (1981)
U.S. Global Strategy
Council is a Washington-based organization, which was/is
under the chairmanship of founder Ray Cline, former Deputy
Director of the CIA, who maintains very close ties with the
U.S. Intelligence community. "Taiwan became a laboratory
for "total and unconventional warfare." It
established a Political Warfare Cadres Academy-- D'Aubuisson
is a graduate--with the assistance of WACL associate Ray
Cline, who was CIA station chief in Taiwan form 1958-1962,
then CIA deputy director for intelligence, State Department
director of intelligence and founder of the U.S. Global
Strategy Council. U.S. military personnel taught at the
Academy....Moonie connections with the U.S. right...are
extensive...[late] Lt.
General Daniel O. Graham
[CNP], a member
of CAUSA USA's advisory board, heads the Star Wars lobby
group, High Frontier. F. Lynn Bouchey [CNP], president of
the Council for Inter-American Security and member of the
Committee of Santa Fe, helped organize two CAUSA conferences. Washington
Times editor Arnaud de Borchgrave [CNP] serves on Ray
Cline's U.S. Global Strategy Council, a Reagan advisory group.
The Strategy Council's executive director is retired General
E. David Woellner, president of CAUSA World Services. Washington
Times columnists include Ray Cline's son-in-law Roger
Fontaine, a Committee of Santa Fe member and former Reagan
Latin America adviser, and Jeremiah O'Leary, formerly special
assistant to National Security Adviser William Clark." 45
L. Brent Bozell,
III -CNP 1984, 1988, 1996, 1998; Founder and
President of the Media
Research Center 46, a media watchdog organization, Founder
and President Parents
Television Council, PTC 47.
features the Family
Guide to Prime Time Television 48.
"which aids
parents across the country in making informed viewing
decisions for their children." PTC is currently
conducting the largest national newspaper ad campaign in
history with Honorary Co-Chairman Steve Allen; Founder and
President the Conservative Communications Center, and
its on-line news division, CNSNews.com;
Lecturer, syndicated columnist, television commentator,
debater, publisher and activist; Executive Director of the
Conservative Victory Committee (CVC). An independent
multi-candidate political action committee; served as National
Finance Chairman for the 1992 Buchanan for President campaign,
and Finance Director and later President of the National
Conservative Political Action Committee; Named the 1998 Pew
Memorial Lecturer.
Updated: He is the
nephew of columnist William F. Buckley and the son of L. Brent
Bozell, Jr., who assisted Barry Goldwater with the writing of Conscience
of a Conservative, which recommended resistance to the
school integration ruling of 1954, repudiation of the doctrine
of peaceful coexistence and the aggressive use of tactical
nuclear weapons against vulnerable Communist regimes. L. Brent
Bozell Jr. was William Buckley's [CFR] Yale classmate and
brother-in-law, who also wrote foreign policy speeches for
Senator Joseph McCarthy. A close associate of the late Terry
Dolan [CNP >John
T. (Terry) Dolan], the closeted gay founder of the National
Conservative Political Action Committee, Bozell served for
several years as the Dolan organization's finance chairman and
president. 49
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