Description
James Perloff exposes the subversive roots and global designs of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). Passed off as a think tank, this group is the “power behind the throne,” with hundreds of top appointed government officials drawn from its ranks.
Traces activity from the Wilson to Reagan administrations. Does America have a hidden oligarchy? Is U.S. foreign policy run by a closed shop? What exactly is the CFR? How has it acquired unrivaled influence on American foreign policy? Why does the White House put so much stock in the advice of CFR members? What exactly are the goals of the CFR? Why do the major media avoid discussing it? What has been its impact on America’s past? What is it planning for the future?
Here’s the book that answers your questions.
Softcover, 272 pages
Table of Contents
Forward
Chapter 1 A Primer On The CFR
Chapter 2 Background To The Beginning
Chapter 3 The Council’s Birth And Early Links To Totalitarianism
Chapter 4 The CFR And FDR
Chapter 5 A Global War With Global Ends
Chapter 6 The Truman Era
Chapter 7 Between Limited Wars
Chapter 8 The Establishment’s War In Vietnam
Chapter 9 The Unknown Nixon
Chapter 10 Carter And Trilateralism
Chapter 11 A Second Look At Ronald Reagan
Chapter 12 The Media Blackout
Checker 13 The CFR Today
Chapter 14 On The Threshold Of A New World Order?
Chapter 15 Solutions And Hope
Footnotes
Index
Acknowledgements