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Selected CFR Military Leadership Membership List

- America's Jesuit-ruled-CFR-led US Military


See the list below of over 60 selected senior United States military officers (US Army,

US Air Force, US Marines, US Navy) who are now, or were in the past, members of

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America's Jesuit-ruled-CFR-led US Military:


Fighting for ссылка скрыта ссылка скрыта / ссылка скрыта / ссылка скрыта New World Order – NATO and the US Military

are being used as the Vatican’s de facto ссылка скрыта in Rome’s Papal “ссылка скрыта ссылка скрыта” !


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THIS IS ONE MAJOR MEANS BY WHICH ROME'S JESUIT GENERAL CONTROLS THE UNITED STATES MILITARY, AND HOW PATRIOTIC AMERICAN SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AIRMEN, AND MARINES HAVE BECOME CANNON FODDER FOR ссылка скрыта ссылка скрыта / ссылка скрыта / ссылка скрыта New World Order


AMERICA HAS NOT FOUGHT AN ARTICLE 1., SECTION 8., CLAUSE 11., ссылка скрыта, CONGRESSIONALLY DECLARED WAR SINCE WORLD WAR 2 in 1941 !!!


AMERICA'S Jesuit-ruled-CFR-led US Military:


ссылка скрыта - present ссылка скрыта (CIA), sworn in September 6, 2011, former

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[ Commander of U.S. and Coalition forces in Afghanistan ], former Commander of Central

Command (CENTCOM), former Commander of U.S. and Coalition forces in Iraq, former

Commander of 101st Airborne Division

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ссылка скрыта - Commander, U.S. European Command and NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe,

(since 2009), Libyan war - overall chief of U.S. and coalition forces, former Commander,

ссылка скрыта (2006-2009), former Senior Military Assistant to the Secretary

of Defense ( [former CFR-member Donald Rumseld] )"

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ссылка скрыта - USMC - present Commander, ссылка скрыта (assumed command

on 18 July 2011), as Commander, U.S. Forces Afghanistan, succeeding Army General,

ссылка скрыта-ссылка скрыта David Petraeus. First Marine Corps officer inducted as a Term Member of

the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR).

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ссылка скрыта - former Commander, International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and Commander,

U.S. Forces Afghanistan (USFOR-A). After unwelcome remarks about Obama administration

officials, McChrystal was recalled to Washington, D.C. where “President” Obama accepted

General McChrystal’s resignation of his commands in Afghanistan, which he had held from

June 15, 2009, to June 23, 2010. Shortly thereafter, General McChrystal announced his

retirement. While British General Sir Parker, ISAF deputy commander, assumed interim

command of the ISAF, Obama chose General David Petraeus as McChrystal's replacement;

Petraeus was confirmed by the U.S. Senate and officially assumed command on June 30.

[ Earlier in his career, McChrystal had spent “a year as a senior service college fellow at

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spent another year as a military fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.”

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ссылка скрыта - former Commander of Central Command (CENTCOM)


ссылка скрыта - former Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff (1993-1997)


ссылка скрыта - former Secretary of State (2001-2005); former Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff (1989-1993)

ссылка скрыта - former Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff (2001-2005)


ссылка скрыта - former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe under Clinton; a Rhodes Scholar;

"Clark commanded ссылка скрыта in the ссылка скрыта during his term as the

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ссылка скрыта - former Secretary of State (1981-1982); ссылка скрыта

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ссылка скрыта - former Army Chief of Staff (1987-1991)


ссылка скрыта - USN - former Ambassador to Great Britain (1994-1997); former Chairman of Joint Chiefs

of Staff (1985-1989)


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ссылка скрыта - former Commander of U.S. Southern Command (1987-1989)


ссылка скрыта - former Air Force Chief of Staff (1986-1990)


ссылка скрыта - former Air Force general


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ссылка скрыта - former Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic (1978-1982); former Commander of Sixth Fleet

(1976-1978)


ссылка скрыта - former Army Chief of Staff (1991-1995)


ссылка скрыта - United States Air Force - former Commandant of National War College (1983-1986)


ссылка скрыта - former Army Chief of Staff (1999-2003)


ссылка скрыта - USAF - former National Security Advisor (1989-1993, 1975-1977)


ссылка скрыта - USAF - Commander of U.S. Transportation Command (begin 2005)


ссылка скрыта - former Air Force Chief of Staff (1997-2001)


ссылка скрыта - Director of Navy Staff; former Commander of Naval Training Center Great Lakes


ссылка скрыта - USAF - Deputy Director of Operations at the Air Mobility Command Headquarters


ссылка скрыта - former Army Chief of Staff (1995-1999)


ссылка скрыта - former Vice Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff (1994-1996)


ссылка скрыта - former Head of Department of Social Sciences at U.S. Military Academy at West Point

(at some point promoted to rank of ссылка скрыта)


ссылка скрыта - USAF - Head of Department of Political Science at Air Force Academy


ссылка скрыта - former Commandant of the Marine Corps (1991-1995)


ссылка скрыта - USAF - Air Force Chief of Staff (begin 2005)


ссылка скрыта - former Army Chief of Staff (1979-1983)


ссылка скрыта - USAF - former Air Force Chief of Staff (1990-1994)


ссылка скрыта - former Commander of U.S. Southern Command (1994-1996); Clinton's "drug czar"


ссылка скрыта - United States Navy (O-6) - former Commander of Submarine Squadron Three


ссылка скрыта - former Commander, U.S. Army Forces Central Command at Qatar


ссылка скрыта - former Superintendent of U.S. Military Academy at West Point (2001-2006)


ссылка скрыта - USN - former Superintendent of U.S. Naval Academy under Reagan and Clinton


ссылка скрыта - ссылка скрыта (ссылка скрыта), Lampert was

a member of the Board of Director[s] of West Point's Association of Graduates (AOG)

and became AOG's president in 1978.


ссылка скрыта - former Superintendent of U.S. Military Academy at West Point (1970-1974)


ссылка скрыта - USAF - Vice Commander of Air Force Space Command (begin 2005); a Rhodes Scholar


ссылка скрыта - USMC - former Commander of Task Force Mogadishu in 1993


ссылка скрыта - USMC - former Commandant of the Marine Corps (1983-1987)


ссылка скрыта - USAF - former Air Force Chief of Staff (2001-2005)


ссылка скрыта - USAF - former Superintendent of U.S. Air Force Academy (1991-1994)


ссылка скрыта - USMC - Marine Corps general; former CENTCOM commander (1991-1994)


ссылка скрыта - former Chief of Staff of Multinational Security Transition Command in Iraq and

former Deputy Commander of Civilian Police Assistance Training Team in Baghdad, Iraq.


ссылка скрыта - USN - former Chief of Naval Operations (1978-1982)


ссылка скрыта - USAF - Commander of Space and Missile Systems Center, Air Force Space Command


ссылка скрыта - Commander, U.S. Army Security Assistance Command at Fort Belvoir, Virginia


ссылка скрыта - USN - Commander, U.S. Navy Recruiting Command


ссылка скрыта - USN - former Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet (1982-1985); former Commander of Seventh Fleet


ссылка скрыта - USAF - former Air Force Chief of Staff (1994-1997)


ссылка скрыта - USMC - Chief of Staff, U.S. Special Operations Command under [ President George W. Bush ]

ссылка скрыта - USAF - former Commander of Northern Command and NORAD (2000-2004)


ссылка скрыта - former Superintendent of U.S. Military Academy at West Point (1996-2001)


ссылка скрыта - Commander, U.S. Forces Korea; former Commander of U.S. Army Europe (USAREUR)


ссылка скрыта - former Superintendent of U.S. Military Academy at West Point (1974-1977) - USMA Superintendent

when U.S. Congress ruinously forced admission of females into the U.S. Service Academies for the

first time in 1976.


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ссылка скрыта - USAF - former Air Force Chief of Staff (1978-1982); director of National Security Agency

(1973-1977)


ссылка скрыта - USN - former Deputy Commander of U.S. European Command; a Rhodes Scholar