Trump, Watergate, Nixon, Rockefeller: the real lesson
---Two very different men, two very different presidents,
Trump and Nixon; but the real reasons for attacking them are the same---
by Jon Rappoport
Watergate eventually became the story of two young rookie reporters who exposed and took down a president. Nixon.
Try to think of another major story in your lifetime where
the reporters themselves took center stage, and in the process nearly
eclipsed their own work. Odd.
One of them, Bob Woodward, expanded his fame. The
powers-that-be permitted him to go on and, with extraordinary access,
write books criticizing future presidents. Woodward became the in-house
attack dog. Mr. Limited Hangout.
The other reporter, Carl Bernstein, faded into relative
obscurity. Well, after all, he began exposing many journalists'
connections to the CIA. That wasn't a productive career move. It was,
perhaps, a case of him biting the CIA hand that, without his knowledge,
had fed him during his Watergate investigation.
What Woodward and Bernstein didn't know, during Watergate,
was this: On the mega-corporate front, the Rockefeller proposal for
world control---"free trade, no tariffs"---was advancing toward
fruition, and Richard Nixon was standing in the way.
This man, a crook, a president, a liar, an insecure parody of
a head of state, Richard Nixon, had gone off script. He had REALLY gone
off script.
In an effort to bolster US companies and protect them from
foreign competition inside the United States, Nixon began erecting
tariffs on a range of goods imported into the US.
If this Nixon economic plan spread to other countries, the
entire global program to install "free trade" and mega-corporate
emperors on their thrones for a thousand years could crash and burn.
Nixon was a Rockefeller man. He was owned by them. He'd been
rescued from financial ruin by The Family, and now he was in the White
House undermining their greatest dream. You can't overstate the degree
of the betrayal, from the Rockefeller point of view. You simply can't.
Something had to be done. The president had to go. This was
the real motivation behind Watergate. This was the real op. Yes, there
were sub-motives and smaller contexts, as in any major op, but the prime
mover was: get Free Trade back on track, and get suitable revenge on
the puppet in the White House who went off the script.
Any historian who overlooks this is an outright fool or a deceiver.
Whether the Watergate break-in was planned to serve the
higher goal or was pounced upon, after the fact, as the grand
opportunity, is beside the point. It was there, and it was used. It
became the starting point for the Washington Post, its publisher,
veteran editor, and two cub reporters to break Richard Nixon into
pieces.
And if the Rockefeller people needed an inside man at the
White House to report on the deteriorating mental state of the president
as he heated up in the pressure cooker, they had Henry Kissinger, who
was another Rockefeller operative.
The Washington Post was owned by Katharine Graham, who was
herself a very close friend of the Rockefeller Family. Years later, she
would be awarded a medal of honor by the University of Chicago, an
institution founded by John D. Rockefeller. On her death, a paid
heartfelt obituary was inserted in the NY Times by the trustees,
faculty, and staff of Rockefeller University, where she had served on
the University Council.
And she and Nixon already hated each other by the early 1970s.
The managing editor of the Washington Post, Ben Bradlee, was
an old hand at writing promotional material, having worked in Europe
crafting releases for a CIA front group. A former Naval intelligence
man, he liked one of his cub reporters, Bob Woodward, who had also
worked for the Navy in intelligence.
When Woodward came to Bradlee with a story about a man in a
parking garage who was passing secrets from the White House/FBI about
Watergate, we are supposed to believe that Bradlee naturally responded
by giving the green light to a major investigation. Woodward and Carl
Bernstein, another cub, would undertake it---with nothing more than
Bradlee's reputation and the future survival of the Post and Katharine
Graham's empire on the line if the cubs got it wrong.
We are supposed to believe Bradlee gave the green light,
without knowing who the man in the garage was, without knowing whether
Woodward could be trusted, without even getting permission from Graham
to move ahead.
Bradlee, a grizzled veteran of Washington, understanding
exactly what Washington could do to people who told secrets out of
school, just said to Woodward and Bernstein, "You'd better be damned
sure you're right, because otherwise we're all in trouble."
Two untested cub reporters set loose in a cage with tigers.
The odds of that happening were nil. Bradlee had to know a
great deal from the beginning, and he had to have Katharine Graham's
signal to move. The series of breaking stories would be spoon-fed to the
unsuspecting young reporters. They would be consumed by their ambition
to advance their careers. Bradlee was confident because he had the
essentials of the scandal in hand---all the way up to Nixon, the
target---well in advance of his two reporters.
To have proceeded otherwise---Bradlee was simply not that
kind of fool. Whatever Deep Throat, the man in the garage, was dishing
out to Woodward didn't really matter. Bradlee already had it in his
pocket. Deep Throat was merely a contrivance to allow the story to
expand and grow by steps, and to permit Woodward and Bernstein to
believe they were peeling layers from an onion.
The man behind the curtain was David Rockefeller.
After the whole scandal had been exposed and Nixon had flown
away, in disgrace, from the White House for the last time, David
Rockefeller addressed a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce of the
European Community (October, 1975). He was there to allay their fears
about Nixon's betrayal of the new economic world order. There was really
very little he needed to say. David had already created (1973) the
free-trade Trilateral Commission, an exceedingly powerful force. And a
new puppet, Gerald Ford was in the White House; and Ford had appointed
David's brother, Nelson Rockefeller, as his vice president.
David told the European attendees, "Fortunately, there are no
signs that these anti-[free] trade measures [of Nixon] are supported by
the [Ford] Administration."
And that was that. The global mega-corporate colossus was back on track.
The temporary rip in the Matrix had been repaired.
On a far lower level of power politics, everyone and his
brother were consumed with the contrails of the scandal that had driven
away Nixon and his colleagues. People were congratulating each other on
the expunging of a corrupt conspiracy from public life.
The real players, of course, were still in place, stronger
than ever. David Rockefeller and his aides were preparing for an even
greater coup. They had chosen an obscure man with zero name recognition
to be the next president of the United States. Jimmy Carter. Carter
would function to forward the goals of the Trilateral Commission in bold
view of anyone who knew the score.
And every president since Carter, regardless of party
affiliation, has supported and extended those Globalist-corporate goals.
No questions asked. Obama, who fatuously remarked during his 2008
election campaign that NAFTA "needs to be revisited," has taken his cues
like any other puppet.
When, from this perspective, you examine the global takeover
of land and resources by GMO agribusiness, the destruction of small
family farms, the plundering of natural resources in the Third World,
the use of UN "peacekeepers" and "humanitarian groups" and intelligence
agencies to create a wedge, for corporations, into these areas, you see
the hand of the Rockefeller plan.
When you see the destruction of currencies and the escalation
of insupportable debt, the incursion of a bewildering number of
UN-affiliated groups sinking their teeth into local communities all over
the planet to "manage sustainable development," you see the plan.
And when you see "free trade" and no tariffs, you see the essentials nuts and bolts of the plan.
The innocuous-sounding "free trade" policy is the number-one
priority of every American president. He must do two things: rarely
speak of it, and allow it to move forward. That's all. In return, he
gets to act as if he's the most powerful man in the world.
But if he wobbles and considers taking up a position against
free trade (corporate domination of the planet), he can look back and
see what happened to Richard Nixon. He can learn from that example.
He can re-learn the famous words of Zbiggie Brzezinski,
co-founder of the Trilateral Commission and David Rockefeller's
intellectual flunkey: "The nation state as a fundamental unit of man's
organized life has ceased to be the principal creative force:
International banks and multinational corporations are acting and
planning in terms that are far in advance of the political concepts of
the nation-state."
Like Jimmy Carter, a president can espouse the most
wide-ranging humanitarian philosophy and ascend to a cloud of beautiful
altruism, admired by all. As long as he sticks to the plan.
If not, agents and reporters coming out of nowhere will try to demolish him.
---Suddenly, a swaggering, self-congratulatory, fast-talking
cowboy named Donald Trump appeared as a presidential candidate. And lo
and behold, he attacked Globalism by name. He claimed he would dump it
in favor of American nationalism. He repeated this oath many times. And
he won the election, unseating a lifelong Globalist named Hillary
Clinton.
Whether Trump intends on keeping his promises and going up
against the Rockefeller colossus, he has spoken of that which must not
be uttered in public: the crimes of Globalism and free trade.
He has let the secret cat out of the bag. He has made people aware...
And for that, he must be punished.
What people are calling the Deep State is the collection of
agents who are committed to the Rockefeller plan. They, and their media
flunkeys, are swinging for the fences every time they mention Trump.
They are doing everything they can to take him down.
***From their perspective, they are launching another Watergate-type operation against another Nixon in the White House.
Another time, "another Nixon"; same basic op.
---In order to protect the titanic, Globalist, corporate control of planet Earth.
This time, the rhetoric and the sentiment for nationalism and
against Globalism has already spread across the world. It is
percolating and boiling in many places.
Putting the lid back on is a herculean task. Therefore, the
agents and reporters are doubling and tripling down on Trump. Even if he
turns out to be no more than a symbol of anti-Globalism, they are
determined to crush him.
They have their marching orders.
Mere blocks away from the Oval Office, the Community
Organizer in Chief, after serving eight years in the White House, is now
setting up a parallel presidency, with 30,000 ground-and-pound Leftist
dupes at his disposal---all for the purpose of taking down Donald Trump.
You can bet Obama's bosses have reminded him that he failed
at his most important task: shepherding through the free-trade
Trans-Pacific Partnership treaty. They intend to collect on their
investment. They put him, a no-name, in charge of the nation, in 2008,
and he is still their agent. They want results.
Soon.
They want a 2017 version of Watergate.
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