- Nothing much shocks this writer anymore. The misnamed
Patriot Act, the Orwellian Office of Homeland Security, Bush's alliance
with ex-KGB Putin, the trampling on our God-given rights through UN treaties,
the United Nations Lifelong Education Plan referred to by the National
Alliance of Business as Kindergarten-Age 80.
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- Today, the day before Thanksgiving, it is snowing here
in Maine, and very beautiful. I had decided to live my other life, the
normal one which finds me staring out the window at the gorgeous ships
captains houses on our street, enjoying the smells of the woodstove and
my husband's pumpkin pies emanating from the kitchen, taking my dachshund
for a walk in town.
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- Today I was just going to pretend I live in the America
of yesteryear... America, the envy of the rest of the world that has decided
it wants to emulate the rest of the world by becoming part of a totalitarian
international order based on the "failed" and "cruel"
system of socialism, fascism, communism. I was going to try to forget how
our country is being taken from us, without firing a shot. (This stealing
of our free political and economic system can perhaps be attributed to
the "deliberate" dumbing down of America since if one does not
know what form of economic and political system one has one doesn't care
if it is taken away from him.)
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- And then, all of a sudden, I was jolted by news that
our conservative, born-again Christian (member of The Order...Skull and
Bones... Yale University) President Bush has appointed "enemy of all
enemies of America", former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, to
lead an investigation of the September 11 attacks.
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- Of all people! Truly, Dubya, couldn't you have found
someone a bit less controversial, someone whose track record does not include
the following information? What a nasty "in your face" thing
to pull on us the day before Thanksgiving.
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- As a writer, I have remained quiet for many years holding
onto the following information regarding Kissinger since I hoped that he
had completed his dirty work (wrong) and was no longer a threat (wrong).
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- In 1974 a very important little book entitled "Henry
Kissinger... Soviet Agent" was written by the late Frank A. Capell,
one of America's great patriots. Some background information on Capell
follows:
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- Capell was an Associate Editor of The Review of the News
and American Mercury magazine and his articles appeared intermittently
in over forty publications. Beginning as an undercover criminal investigator
(tight-roper) for District Attorneys and Police Commissioners, he later
became Chief Investigator of the Westchester County (N.Y) Sheriff's Office.
In this capacity he established a Bureau of Subversive Activities and supervised
the investigation of thousands of individuals and organizations, including
Nazis, Fascists, and Communists.
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- For the benefit of younger readers who know little about
Henry Kissinger, let me give them some background information on Kissinger
and his world government policies taken from Capell's book.
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- "Kissinger has stated, 'Ending the war (in Vietnam),
[which by the way was a United Nations War, ed] honorably is essential
for the peace of the world. Any other solution may unloose forces that
would complicate prospects of international order.' And this is what Kissinger
and his intellectual colleagues want: international order, which would
consist of World Government in a World of Disarmament. Kissinger recommended
a start toward this in "The Troubled Partnership" in 1965 in
which he found a need for improved consultation among the allies. He advocated
a 'United Europe with federal supranational institutions as the precondition
for an Atlantic partnership,' or regional government. (p 21)
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- Iserbyt Note: Former President of the Soviet Union Gorbachev,
during a visit to London in March 23, 2000, referred to the European Union
as "The New European Soviet". The New American, June 17, 2002.
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- "Professor Henry Paolucci, of St. John's University,
wrote a study about Kissinger which appeared in the Congressional Record
of August 4, 1971, a portion of which states: 'Henry Kissinger, too, expressed
as recently as 1965 the conviction that the time was at hand for a surrender
of nationhood because 'institutions based on present concepts of national
sovereignty are not enough.' The ultimate goal of a supranationalist world
community, he wrote, 'will not come quickly; many intermediate stages must
be traversed before it can be reached. It is not too early, however, to
prepare ourselves for this step beyond the nation-state.'" (p 21)
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- "The shape of the New World Government was foretold
in Commentary, the official magazine of the American Jewish Committee in
New York, which stated in 1958: 'The international government of the United
Nations, stripped of its legal trimming, then is really the international
government of the United States and the Soviet Union acting in unison.'
(p 5)
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- Iserbyt Note: This comment by the AJC in N.Y. reflects
clearly what Norman Dodd, the Research Director of the Reece Committee
to Investigate the Tax Exempt Foundations was told in 1953 by Rowan Gaither,
President of the Ford Foundation: "Mr. Dodd, all of us here at the
policy making level of the foundation have at one time or another served
in the OSS (Office of Strategic Services, CIA (forerunner) or the European
Economic Administration, operating under directives from the White House.
We operate under those same directives...The substance under which we operate
is that we shall use our grant making power to so alter life in the United
States that we can be comfortably merged with the Soviet Union."
(p 46-47), the deliberate dumbing down of america... A Chronological Paper
Trail, Iserbyt. President Eisenhower signed the first agreements with the
Soviet Union in 1958 during the peak of the Cold War. Ronald Reagan and
the Carnegie Corporation signed extensive agreements with the Soviet Union
merging the United States and Soviet education systems. These agreements
are still in effect even though the Soviet Union and communism are supposedly
dead.
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- Now to the meat of this story, much of which has been
copied from Capell's "Henry Kissinger...Soviet Agent" published
in 1973.
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- "An anti-Communist who infiltrated Polish Communist
Intelligence and rose to the equivalent rank of general has now named Henry
Kissinger as a Soviet agent, recruited into a special group known as ODRA
while he was a sergeant in the U.S. Armed Forces in Germany during World
War II. The information obtained from this general was found to be accurate
in all cases where it was checked out. He was responsible for uncovering
a long list of KGB (Soviet intelligence) and GRU (Soviet Military Intelligence)
agents and officers. Among these were Soviet colonel Koilon Molody, alias
Gordon Lonsdale, and his four agents, Henry Houghton, Ethel Gee, and Peter
and Helen Kroger, alias Cohen, operating in Great Britain. Through Houghton
was developed the case of KGB agent John Vassal of British Naval Intelligence
official connected with MI-6 in London. Another case was that of George
Blake, a very high British Intelligence official connected with MI-6 in
London. (p 2-3)
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- "Firmly entrenched KGB and GRU networks in many
parts of the Free World were not only uncovered by this informant but the
individuals were arrested, tried and convicted. In the United States, however
no action was taken on his information.
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- "It was in 1961 and 1962 that our source informed
the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) about Kissinger who at that time
appeared to be an unimportant Harvard professor. In 1973 he again brought
the matter to the attention of the British Security Service and American
Intelligence since Kissinger was no longer "unimportant," having
become President Nixon's National Security Adviser. Since the controlled
press and communications media have given no publicity to the charges concerning
Kissinger, only those persons with access to small independent publications
have learned that Kissinger has been named as a Soviet agent. Many persons,
however, have come to the conclusion based solely on his activities. (p
4)
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- "It was while Kissinger was serving with the U.S.
Armed Forces in Germany during World War II that he became a member of
a secret Soviet network, one of a series of intelligence and counterintelligence
groups, some of which were reorganized at the end of World War II and continue
in place to this day. This information had been furnished to U.S. and British
intelligence services in 1961 and 1962, and 1973, only to see it completely
ignored. The Review of the News of March 20, 1974 first published the story
which was also recounted in the Confidential Intelligence Report of The
Herald of Freedom in April, 1974. The source was Col. Michael Goleniewski
whose real name is Aleksei Nicholaevich Romanoff. The true identify of
Aleksei as the heir to the All-Russian Imperial Throne is known to the
governments of the United States, Great Britain, and other countries. On
June 11, 1971, the New York Daily Mirror announced the exclusive publication
of "Reminiscenses and Observations" by H.I.H. Aleksei Nicholaevich
Romanoff, the heir to All-Russian Imperial Throne, Tsarevich and Grand
Duke of Russia, and head of Russian Imperial House. In introducing him
as a columnist, the Daily Mirror stated: "Herman E. Kimsey, former
Chief of Research & Analysis of the Headquarters of the U.S. Central
Intelligence Agency, in an affidavit signed June 3, 1965, said 'I m convinced,
and I continue to be convinced, that the person referred to as Col. Goleniewski
is in fact the Tsarevich and Grand Duke Aleksei Nicholaevich Romanoff of
Russia, and son of Emperor Nicholai II of Russia.' (p 74-75)
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- Note: (The author of this article [Iserbyt] corresponded
with Col. Goleniewski in the mid- seventies. Unfortunately, my very important
file on this case was destroyed in a fire, including correspondence with
Goleniewski and an article in The Bangor Daily News regarding Gardner Cowles,
Look Magazine, planning to publish a book by Goleniewski, which never happened!)
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- "The story of ODRA and Henry Kissinger's connection
with it was disclosed by Col. Goleniewski as follows: 'ODRA's principal
purpose was the infiltration and penetration of military intelligence services
in the West. ... In 1954 an important courier, a woman of Greek-Russian
nationality, had been murdered under mysterious circumstances and important
material, together with approximately $80,000 of intelligence funds, disappeared.'"
(p 77-78)
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- To make a long story short, "Col. Goleniewski had
access to 1500 pages of documents related to this mysterious murder, which
included a list of the names and code names and short data on the principal
agents of ODRA. (p 79)
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- "Under the code name of "Bor" and described
as an agent of ODRA was U.S. Sergeant (and later Captain) Kissinger, counterintelligence
interrogator of the U.S. Army and instructor at the Military Intelligence
School in Oberammergau. (p 80)
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- "The information concerning Henry Kissinger could
be verified and confirmed by independent sources as there was no doubt
he was in touch with Communist intelligence during his military service
in Germany. Since his phenomenal rise to power in the United States government,
Kissinger has been accompanied during his visits behind the Iron Curtain
by staff officers of intelligence or counterintelligence of the KGB, which
raises the question as to whether he is still in the service of the KGB.
(p 81)
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- "The accuracy of information supplied by Aleksei
(Col. Goleniewski) was attested to during the Senate Internal Security
hearings entitled "State Department Security." The committee's
chief counsel questioned a witness (John Norpel, Jr.) who had been with
the FBI and State Department Security. He was asked, 'Do you know of any
information ever furnished to the U.S. Government by Goleniewski which
turned out to be untrue or inaccurate?' The witness answered, 'I do not.
No sir,' and also testified that the considerable information supplied
by Col. Goleniewski had been checked out and proved to be true in every
case." (p 82)
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- The following info is in addition to the above information
regarding President Bush's bizarre appointment to the Ccommission to Investigate
9/11.
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- In the mid-seventies when the SALT II (Strategic Arms
Limitation Treaty) was being discussed by the U.S. Senate, the author of
this article (Iserbyt) arranged for a Soviet defector by the name of Igor
Glagolev to come to Maine to participate in a debate with Secretary of
Defense Paul Warnke. This debate was arranged by Maine's Chamber of Commerce.
Glagolev did a superb job presenting reasons why the United States should
not sign onto this Treaty. At dinner the same evening Glagolev informed
me that prior to his defection, when he held a very high position in the
Kremlin, he sat in on meetings at which David Rockefeller Sr. and Henry
Kissinger were often present. At one of these meetings Kissinger shocked
his Soviet audience by informing it that the United States was planning
to pull out of Vietnam. This information, of course, was transferred to
the North Vietnamese and put United States military forces at a great disadvantage.
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- Americans should demand of their Congressional representatives
an investigation of Henry Kissinger's track record before he is allowed
to serve in any capacity on any committee for any purpose.
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- © 2002 Charlotte T. Iserbyt - All Rights Reserved
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- Charlotte Iserbyt is the consummate whistleblower. Iserbyt
served as Senior Policy Advisor in the Office of Educational Research and
Improvement (OERI), U.S. Department of Education, during the first Reagan
Administration, where she first blew the whistle on a major technology
initiative which would control curriculum in America's classrooms. Iserbyt
is a former school board director in Camden, Maine and was co-founder and
research analyst of Guardians of Education for Maine (GEM) from 1978 to
2000. She has also served in the American Red Cross on Guam and Japan during
the Korean War, and in the United States Foreign Service in Belgium and
in the Republic of South Africa. Iserbyt is a speaker and writer, best
known for her 1985 booklet Back to Basics Reform or OBE: Skinnerian International
Curriculum and her 1989 pamphlet Soviets in the Classroom: America's Latest
Education Fad which covered the details of the U.S.-Soviet and Carnegie-Soviet
Education Agreements which remain in effect to this day. She is a freelance
writer and has had articles published in Human Events, The Washington Times,
The Bangor Daily News, and included in the record of Congressional hearings.
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- Charlotte Thomson Iserbyt
- Author - The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America
- ...A Chronological Paper Trail.
- <http://www.deliberatedumbingdown.com>www.deliberatedumbingdown.com
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