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Date: Sat, 5 May 2012 08:18:08 -0700
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The_shadows_of_power By James Perloff Today

Perloff presents the CFR not merely as a think tank, but as a central "power behind the throne" with a specific globalist agenda. Key themes include:

: The book traces the CFR's origins to 1921, suggesting it began as a front for J.P. Morgan and Company. The_Shadows_of_Power by James Perloff

: The author argues the organization’s primary goal is the creation of a one-world order and globalization, often achieved by manipulating conflicts to drive societal change. Perloff presents the CFR not merely as a

: The narrative examines the CFR’s alleged role in major 20th-century events, including World War II , the Cold War, and the Vietnam War. Book Details : The author argues the organization’s primary goal

: Perloff asserts that CFR members have consistently occupied top positions in government, banking, media, and academia, regardless of which political party holds the White House.

James Perloff’s is a non-fiction work that investigates the influence of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) on United States foreign policy. Published in 1988 by Western Islands , a publishing arm of the John Birch Society, the book argues that a "hidden oligarchy" has steered American governance since the early 20th century. Core Arguments and Themes

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