JULY 29




JULY 29 — 1921 Council of Foreign Relations is formed; 1878 Bohemian Club throw their first party i the redwoods of Marin County, CA; 1974 Lou Brock steals 700th base; 1983 Friday Night Videos debuts






JULY 29

1921 – Council of Foreign Relations is formed. Paul Warburg strikes again.

According to Wiki, the CFR is a US nonprofit think tank specializing in US foreign policy and international affairs. Membership consists of secretaries of state, CIA directors, bankers, lawyers, etc., publishes a monthly Foreign Affairs journal and runs the David Rockeller Studies Program, which influences foreign policy by making recommendations to the presidential administration and diplomatic community, testifying before Congress, interacting with the media, and publishing on foreign policy issues.

That was all Wikipedia. So, what does the CFR have to do with the Federal Reserve? Try not to be too surprised, #sarcasm, but a lot. Colonel Edward House, President Wilson’s personal adviser who assisted in the passage of the Federal Reserve Act, also drafted the charter for the American branch of the British Round Table group, which would become the CFR. German-born American banker Paul M. Warburg also had a huge behind-the-scenes both organizations.

Apparently a big fan of Vladimir Lenin, one of the first journals the CFR published states, according to The Shadows of Power, written by James Perkloff,  “Obviously there is going to be no peace or prosperity for  mankind as long as America remains divided into fifty or sixty independent states”, referring in a very Leninist way to an international system. Aside from what Wikipedia says about the CFR, Perloff also points out even this was too Leninist for even FDR, who mentioned in a letter November 21 1933, “The real truth of the matter, as you and I know, that a financial element in the large centers has owned the government ever since the days of Andrew Jackson.”

In 1971 Anthony Lukas wrote in the New York Times, “Everyone knows how fraternity brothers can help other brothers climb up the ladder of life. If you want to make foreign policy, there’s no better fraternity to belong to than the Council of Foreign Relations.” The power behind the CFR and Federal Reserve has been considered the pillars of the establishment of the New World Order for over a hundred years now. But certainly don’t take my word for it. The research is easily available my friends.


1996 – Carl Lewis wins his fourth consecutive Olympic gold medal

…in the long jump. This track and field legend won a total of nine gold medals, four of them at the 1984 Olympics in LA. He was born July 1, 1961 in Birmingham, Alabama. By the time he was finishing high school, Lewis had already beaten national records and went on to the University of Houston, where he became the second person in NCAA history behind Jesse Owens, to win the 100 meter and long jump. In 1980 he would’ve went on to compete in the Olympics but they were taking place in Moscow and were being boycotted by the US at the time.

In 1984, as the top-ranked sprinter in the world, Lewis won the long jump, the 100 meters, the 200 meters and sealed the victory for the US team in the 4/x100 meter relay. Lewis achieved later success in the 1988 Olympics in Seoul. Where he lost to Canadian Ben Johnson. Johnson however was tested positive for performance enhanced drugs and was stripped of this titled, thus making Lewis the champ. He won again in 1992 Barcelona and 1996 in Atlanta. Carl Lewis was so unbelievably fast the Dallas Cowboys wanted to sign him even though he’d never played

1864 – Confederate spy Belle Boyd gets arrested
…by Union troops. Three of her family members were convicted as well. Maria Isabella Boyd was born in May 1844 Martinsburg Virginia, now in West Virginia. When she was seventeen, a Union soldier insulted her mother and she shot him dead. She wasn’t punished at all, and became a spy. She was very beautiful and men are generally stupid when it comes to good looking girls. They called her La Belle Rebelle, the Siren of Shenandoah, the Rebel Joan of Ark, Amazon of Secession. She managed to get critical information about Federal military plans to Stonewall Jackson, which helped him defeat General Nathaniel Banks in the Battle of Winchester.

She was arrested quite a few times, but not actually imprisoned until she was arrested at the Old Capitol Building in DC on July 29, 1862. She was out a month later in a prisoner exchange, Later she was arrested for being a Confederate messenger again while sailing to England. Captain Samuel Harding helped her to escape to Canada, and the two of them went back to England to get married. Bella Boyd wrote down her memoirs and published them with success. She launched an acting career, her husband died, she moved back to America, married two other times had four children and died at age 57 in poverty.

1878 – Bohemian Club throw their first party in the redwoods of Marin County.

The Bohemian Grove is the current location for these parties every July, and if you’re going, sees if you can get me in. This club, founded by the country’s wealthiest, was actually throwing a goodbye party for one of club founders, actor Harry Edwards, and the tradition stuck to include every Republican president since Herbert Hoover and the only exception being Donald Trump.

Other members included Charles Schwab, Mark Twain, Robert Mondavi, Clint Eastwood, John Muir, and a couple Rockefellers.   According to Vanity fair, every year around mid July the elite of the elite gather on this 2700 acre camping facility and have a big men’s only macho powwow around a giant 40-foot owl where a human effigy is sacrificed. By the way, you probably have this mascot in your pocket right now.

If you pull out a $1, you can see it on the back side on the upper right of the right side 1. I need magnifying glasses to see it, but it’s there.  The whole thing’s weird enough for conspiracy theorist Alex Jones to sneak in with a camera, and release his filming in a documentary called Dark Secrets.  It’s also weird enough for Canon’s White Rabbit to link shall we say significant events that affected the CIA, the House of Windsor, the Council of Foreign Relations, whose birthday is today incidentally, and as usual the Federal Reserve.

All the way up to modern-day Arab Spring, Pope Francis, and Wikileaks and much much more. If you’re a fan of the show House of Cards, Elysian Fields was based on this encampment.

1974 – St. Louis Cardinal Lou Brock steals his 700th base

1983 – Friday Night Videos debuts
…on NBC. It later turned to Friday Night then late Friday. By the time MTV came around a few years later, however, the show was no longer relevant, but it did have it’s share of interesting guests such as Don King, Mike Tyson, Dr. Ruth Wertheimer, Yoko Ono and Sean Lennon, Paul Shaffer and Keith Richards, etc. etc. etc. It aired all the way up until 2002.




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