THE POWER ELITE PLAYBOOK: Part 5
Bankers & Their Bombers
Saturday, December 8, 2007
By Deanna Spingola
NewsWithViews.com
Much
has been written about America's war in Viet Nam, another small, distant,
non-threatening, resource-rich third world country. Despite devised
government justifications, war is always about power and resources.
Contrived circumstances provoke popular support; history is super
sanitized in government-school text books. America's Middle East quagmire
is not about terminating terrorism and the Viet Nam war was not about
checking communism. Tactics, successful elsewhere, are currently perpetrated
against the hapless citizens of Afghanistan and Iraq. Tomorrow, it
will be the citizens of Iran. For additional background on Viet Nam,
please read the previous parts of this series. The following events
transpired:
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After the Japanese left, the French returned to Viet Nam to resume resource exploitation, including the opium/heroin traffic through Marseilles.
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On November 20, 1946, a French cruiser opened fire on the Port of Haiphong killing almost 6,000 Vietnamese which started the Indochina War.
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After eight years of war, Ho Chi Minh's Viet Minh defeated France in May 1954.
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The Vietnamese assumed they had achieved independence from predatory nations - until the Power Elite met at Geneva to divvy up their country.
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The June 1954 Geneva Conventions divided the country at about the 17th parallel as previously approved by Harry Truman at the Potsdam Conference on July 24, 1945 for military purposes.[1]
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Elections to reunite Viet Nam were to be held by July 1956.
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The U.S. installed American-educated, Catholic Ngo Dinh Diem, who considered himself a "benign dictator" south of the 17th parallel.[2]
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The CIA used covert psychological and physical terrorism to intimidate and frighten a million panic-stricken Catholics to move south
into a predominantly Buddhist area.
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The government insiders in America, Britain and France knew the secretive specifics and motives behind this so-called "spontaneous" mass
exodus.
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U.S. media deceptively claimed the "refugees" were fleeing from northern communists in order to kindle humanitarian support for some kind of U.S. intervention in Viet Nam.
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The CIA used planes and naval ships to transport reluctant "refugees" south. Later, those planes would transport drugs, a control device
to demoralize thousands. Addicts rarely oppose their own enslavement. They focus on the object of their addiction: sports, sex, alcohol,
video games, trash TV, etc.
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Southern residents, also weary and impoverished by war, justifiably resented this mass influx in the same way that Americans resent the "spontaneous" influx of illegal aliens into the U.S. Both situations are the orchestrated machinations of the Power Elite to incite anger and
resentment.
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Diem and the CIA appointed thousands of these favored "refugees" to key government positions, some "to keep tabs on dissenters." Likewise, illegals in the U.S. are favored by a cash-compromised Congress, the banks and big business - all against U.S. citizens and constitutional law.
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Diem and his Saigon-based CIA backers began to view the "refugees" as friends and the long-established southern natives as "problems.
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The U.S. set up managers and "experts" to "advise" Ngo Dinh Diem towards the hidden agenda of destroying the viable, traditional village
society.
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The CIA's Saigon Military Mission, with its effective propaganda apparatus continued to foment economic, social and religious chaos and dissension.
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This psychological warfare and mass exodus established the ideal environment for a pre-planned, deliberately no-win, lengthy "Cold War" conflict in strategic Viet Nam, a country that was targeted in 1943 or 1944.[3]
Especially from the inception of the Council on Foreign Relations and its multitude
of minions and spin-off organizations, personal freedoms have been
under world-wide attack. Instigating tyrannical control in the Far
East began in 1925 with the establishment, in twelve countries, of
the Institute of Pacific Relations (IPR), financed by the Rockefeller
and Carnegie Foundations which were controlled by an alliance of Morgan
and Rockefeller interests in Wall Street. Other financing came from
Standard Oil, IT&T, International General Electric, National City
Bank and Chase National Bank and private individuals with Wall Street
connections.[4]
The IPR's party line had considerable commonality with the Kremlin's party
line - and with good reason - they sprung from the same source. IPR
headquarters and its American tentacle were in Rockefeller's home
state - New York. The offices of an associated magazine, the Amerasia,
were searched on June 6, 1945 by FBI agents who found over 1800 top-secret,
classified documents that had been stolen from government files.[5]
Frederick Vanderbilt Field, a descendent of Cornelius Vanderbilt,
was a cash-contributing member of IPR and the founder and Editorial
Board Chairman of the magazine Amerasia which was established
in 1937 as a vehicle for criticism of Japanese attacks in China. He
was also a guest editor and weekly columnist at the Daily Worker,
the official newspaper of America's Communist Party.[6]
The State Department and other government agencies were deliberately staffed
by influential IPR members, including Alger Hiss, Owen Lattimore,
editor of the IPR's quarterly Pacific Affairs and other fellow
travelers. Lattimore left the IPR to assume a post as Chiang Kai-shek's
political advisor. He had been recommended by fellow traveler, Lauchlin
Currie, economic advisor to President Roosevelt.[7]
The U.S. government adopted the IPR plan to cut aid to Chiang
Kai-shek, ultimately resulting in the suppression of 600,000,000
Chinese between 1945 and 1949.[8]
The Power Elite's objective was/is to unleash Communism, just one of many
freedom-stealing political philosophies. In conjunction with this
goal IPR members were placed into strategic teaching positions. IPR
instructional publications were standard reading in many American
colleges, about 1,300 public schools and the U.S. military.[9]
Edward Bernays, the grand master of propaganda stated: "We are governed,
our minds are molded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested, largely
by men we have never heard of. This is a logical result of the way
in which our democratic society is organized."[10]
In the 1930s Prescott Bush, the Harrimans, the Rockefellers, and their
associates financed the Nazis, actions that were later covered by
cohorts in high place. During the same time, the Rockefellers pushed
for a war against Japan because the Rockefellers, who have always
deeply despised competition, were contending with Japan for the oil
and rubber resources in Southeast Asia. This rivalry threatened the
Rockefeller dream of capturing the enormous "China market" for their
innumerable petroleum products.[11]
China's Communist dictators have killed millions of their citizens. Yet, the
assassination experts in our CIA have never targeted China's leaders.
The CIA (the enforcement arm of multinational businesses), and their
media partners only focus on, vilify and label uncooperative leaders.
The Communist label is multi-functional. China came under the formal
control (made public) of the International bankers when Henry Kissinger
(
CFR
, Bilderberger) opened China for big business in 1973.
Southeast Asia was targeted by the
Council on Foreign Relations
' (CFR) War and
Peace Studies Project, funded by Rockefeller, which began in 1939.
This project, with five study groups, produced 682 documents to be
implemented by obedient minions within the State Department who "marked
them classified and circulated them among the appropriate government
departments."[12]
Allen W. Dulles, a principal minion, headed the armaments study group.
The CFR, with continued financial support from Rockefeller and others,
direct the government's foreign policies. The CFR, the CIA, the IPR
and hundreds of other like-minded secretive organizations were all
created for one purpose: instill world-wide tyranny. Call it Communism,
Fascism, Nazism, Socialism or any other "ism," all multipurpose labels
and philosophies created to manipulate markets, money and mankind.
Big business and the bankers are the men behind the bombs; they are
the puppet masters. They use the specter of the "isms" to incense
well-intentioned gun-toting, uniformed citizens to kill foreign strangers.
The "isms" are always applied to undeveloped, uncooperative countries.
Conversely, cooperative tyrants who have opened their doors to foreign
investment are recipients of U.S. friendship.
Beginning in 1954, the CIA's Saigon Military Mission (SMM), under the direction
of Secretary of State John Foster Dulles (
CFR
, Allen's brother), carried
on pervasive, bloody, undercover guerrilla warfare operations in Viet
Nam. His words were that these "agent provocateurs" should "raise
hell."[13]
The turmoil was blamed on the local citizens, deceptively labeled
as the insurgency.
On March 8, 1955, Secretary Dulles stated in a nation-wide radio and
television speech: "As always, when international communism moves
in, those who love liberty move out, if they can."[14]
The U.S. and British governments referred to the inhumane exodus of
1955-56 as a "peaceful and humane transfer" for those people "who
wish to go and live" in the south. They dishonestly portrayed themselves
as kind and thoughtful humanitarians who were merely providing transportation
for people.[15]
The CIA, the covert agency at the disposal of the president who is at
the disposal of the bankers who installed him into office, had also
recently deposed the governments of Guatemala, the Philippines, and
Iran and would soon target Cuba. Since its inception in 1947, the
CIA has interfered in the affairs of over fifty countries. In 1957,
the CIA rigged elections in Lebanon which led to a bloody civil war.
CIA objectives include installing governments friendly to multinational
banks and businesses. The CIA made Guatemala safe, not for democracy,
but for the Rockefeller-owned United Fruit Company. CIA director,
Allen Dulles (President of the CFR), owned UFC stock.
Likewise, an American friendly leader, dictator or otherwise, was the goal for
that area of Viet Nam south of the 17th parallel as opposition against
the popular Ho Chi Minh who had always been impressed by America's
Declaration of Independence. An added bonus was Diem's brother, Ngo
Dinh Nhu, who oppressed the Buddhist majority with stringent restrictions,
even forbidding some public celebrations. The Buddhists, the first
to protest, were brutally put down by the South Vietnamese Army. Another
group that targeted the Buddhists, Diem's Special Forces, was trained
by the CIA.[16]
With CIA help, Diem rigged the first elections for the new National Assembly.
His supporters won 112 of the 123 seats.[17]
Voters were threatened and even beaten.[18]
The formal unification elections, promised at Geneva and scheduled
for 1956, were never held. Eighty percent of the Vietnamese citizens
favored Ho Chi Minh, a national hero, who adamantly asserted that
natural resources belonged to the Vietnamese, victims of long-term
resource exploitation. Diem, the American asset, repeatedly refused
North Vietnamese initiatives for national unity elections. Consequently,
the north became the duly designated communist Democratic Republic
of Vietnam, and the south became the anti-communist Republic of Vietnam.
Diem's local political opponents attempted to implement the election terms
decided on at Geneva. Dissidents began to congregate into groups and
gather into guerilla forces in Viet Nam's forests. They targeted and
eliminated some of Diem's government officials. Ho Chi Minh opposed
these terrorist acts. However, Diem was incarcerating so many of his
political opponents that Ho finally agreed to an armed resistance
- otherwise, he concluded that there would never be a united Viet
Nam.[19]
Ho Chi Minh supplied the guerrilla units with aid and encouraged the
various groups to combine and "form a more powerful and effective
resistance organization." They created the National Front for the
Liberation of South Vietnam (NLF) in December 1960. The NLF, referred
to as the 'Vietcong' by Americans comprised "a dozen different political
and religious groups." The leader was Hua Tho, a non-Marxist, Saigon
lawyer. Other members of the movement supported Communism whose deceptive
dogma appeals to the downtrodden. Rather, Communism has always been
a tool of the wealthy. The NLF had a 10 point plan. Their first objective
was to replace the Diem government with one that "represented all
social classes and religions."[20]
The impoverished South Vietnamese landless peasants generally supported
the NLF. Most peasants worked for the rich landlords, the 2.5 percent
of the population who owned fifty percent of the agricultural land.
The NLF sought to redistribute the land. To inhibit NLF influence
over the peasants, the Diem government and the U.S. moved the peasants
to fortified villages. The peasants were obligated, without pay, to
dig the moats, build huts and erect the stockades which were patrolled
by the South Vietnamese Army. This "program" was called Strategic
Hamlet. This enforced internment placed the peasants further away
from the rice fields and their ancestral burial grounds. These actions
increased peasant hostility towards the American-controlled Diem government
and only added strength to the growing NLF which in two years time
"controlled over one-fifth of the villages in South Vietnam." The
peasants viewed the NLF as friends and the Diem government and the
American military as enemies.[21]
The NLF had a strict code of behavior when they entered and "liberated"
a village: "(1) Not to do what is likely to damage the land and crops
or spoil the houses and belongings of the people; (2) Not to insist
on buying or borrowing what the people are not willing to sell or
lend; (3) Never to break our word; (4) Not to do or speak what is
likely to make people believe that we hold them in contempt; (5) To
help them in their daily work (harvesting, fetching firewood, carrying
water, sewing, etc.)"[22]
Both new governments floundered. Ngo Dinh Diem of South Viet Nam took counsel
from the CIA and Ho Chi Minh of North Viet Nam accepted guidance from
the KGB, all "according to the planned international scenario."[23]
Opposition was essential to the planned conflict. As directed, Diem
deported the French and the Chinese residents. The Chinese were the
middle-men rice buyers for the south's abundant rice production. They
also imported fresh water. When they left, rice rotted on the docks.
There was no water, except putrid rice paddy water. The French bureaucracy,
though imperfect, had provided order and security. So, there was no
food, no water, no security, and no order - all chaotic circumstances
calculated to demoralize the citizenry. Self sufficiency had been
methodically transformed into desperate dependency. Rice, a staple,
had to be imported.[24] Pumped-up economic statistics
and production figures were deceptively reported by the U.S. media
while at the same time the south received $250 million in aid per
year from the naive U.S. taxpayers.[25] Chaos
reigned - just like it does in Iraq and Afghanistan today!
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Footnotes:
1, Why Viet Nam, Prelude to America's Albatross by Archimedes L. A. Patti, pgs. 453-454
2, The Secret History of the CIA by Joseph J. Trento, page 330
3, JFK, the CIA, Vietnam and the Plot to Assassinate John F. Kennedy by L. Fletcher Prouty, pgs. 76-78
4, Tragedy And Hope, A History of the World in our Time by Carroll Quigley, pg. 947
5, The Naked Capitalist by W. Cleon Skousen, pgs. 44-47
6, Frederick Vanderbilt Field, Conservapedia, Accessed November 9, 2007
7, American Involvement in China by Ah Kiang, Accessed November 8, 2007
8, The Naked Capitalist by W. Cleon Skousen, pgs. 44-47
9, Goldwater Sees Elitist Sentiments Threatening Liberties By U.S. Senator Barry M. Goldwater, Accessed October 3, 2007
10, Propaganda by Edward Bernays, Organizing Chaos, pg. 37
11, A Century of War: Lincoln, Wilson & Roosevelt by John V. Denson, pg. 166
12, War and Peace, Accessed November 1, 2007
13, JFK, the CIA, Vietnam and the Plot to Assassinate John F. Kennedy by L. Fletcher
Prouty, pgs. 70-71
14, Ibid
15, Ibid
16, The Secret History of the CIA by Joseph J. Trento, page 332-333
17, Ibid
18, Edward Lansdale, The Viet Nam War, Accessed October 27, 2007
19, National Liberation Front, People's War, People's Army, Accessed October 30, 2007
20, Ibid
21, Ibid
<22, Ibid
23, JFK, the CIA, Vietnam and the Plot to Assassinate John F. Kennedy by L. Fletcher Prouty, pgs. 76-78
24, Ibid
2 5, Edward Lansdale, The Viet Nam War, Accessed October 27, 2007
Deanna Spingola
has been a quilt designer and is the author of two books. She has traveled
extensively teaching and lecturing on her unique methods. She has always
been an avid reader of non-fiction works designed to educate rather than
entertain. She is active in family history research and lectures on that
topic. Currently she is the director of the local Family History Center.
She has a great interest in politics and the direction of current government
policies, particularly as they relate to the Constitution.
web site: www.spingola.com
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