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Julius Holmes member_of CFR book_quoted
“In San Francisco in 1945, when over 40 members of the U.S. delegation to the organizational meeting of the U.N., where the U.N. charter was written, they were members of the CFR. Among them, Alger Hiss, Secretary of State Edward Stenonis, L…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1 @ 28:40
Julius Holmes member_of CFR host_asserted
“George Kennan, Julius Holmes, Arthur Schlesinger Jr., George Ball, McGeorge Bundy, Paul Nitz, Adolph Burrell. Those are just some of the notable ones. Is Warhamster here? He'd be going, skull and bones, skull and bones. Okay, that's just cr…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1 @ 41:03

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The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1
▶ 28:40 In San Francisco in 1945, when over 40 members of the U.S. delegation to the organizational meeting of the U.N., where the U.N. charter was written, they were members of the CFR. Among them, Alger Hiss, Secretary of State Edward Stenonis, L…
The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1
▶ 30:20 So he goes on. There were indications of the influence. And of course, algebra should be a dead giveaway. There were indications of the influence of CFR members that can be found in the boast of their friends. Consider the remarkable case o…
The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1
▶ 30:52 was one of the CFR members who served as the U.S. delegate to the U.N. founding conference in San Francisco. Holmes had had many important jobs in the State Department since 1925, but from 45 to 48, he was out of government service. During …
The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1
▶ 31:52 Julius Holmes conceived of an idea of making a quick profit by buying and selling the surplus tankers. Holmes was usually associated with Edward Stenenes, the former Secretary of State, and with two of his principal advisors, Joe Casey, a f…
The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1
▶ 32:23 to buy the surplus oil tankers. The legal and technical maneuvering which followed is complex and shady, but it was later discovered in congressional committee testimony. Holmes and his associates managed to buy eight oil tankers from the U…
The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1
▶ 32:50 One of the eight tankers was ultimately leased to the Soviet Union and used to haul fuel oil from communist Romania to China during the Korean War. By the time he returned to foreign service with the State Department in September of 1948, H…
The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1
▶ 33:22 The Senate Subcommittee, which in 1952 investigated this, unanimously condemned the Holmes-Casey-Klein-Tanker deal as morally wrong and clearly a violation of federal law. Holmes and his associates were criminally indicted in 1954, but the …
The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1
▶ 34:24 President Eisenhower nominated Holmes to be the ambassador to Iran. I'm sure that had absolutely nothing to do with the dropping of the indictment. That's crazy. In 1955, enough US senators expressed a dissent, a decent sense of outrage abo…
The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1
▶ 34:59 name to be withdrawn. The State Department promptly sent Holmes to Tangier with the rank of minister, brought him back to Washington in 56 as a special assistant to the Secretary of State and sent him out as minister and consul general to H…
The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1
▶ 35:29 The short answer is heroin. And then in 61, Kennedy nominated Holmes for the same job Eisenhower had tried to give him in 1955, the ambassador to Iran. Arguing in favor of Holmes, none other than Senator Prescott Bush admitted that Holmes' …
The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1
▶ 36:00 Holmes was just an innocent victim of operators. And that million dollars, ill-gotten gains, but he never gave it back. When questioned in April of 1961, Holmes said he still saw nothing wrong with what he did. He saw an opportunity and too…
The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1
▶ 36:31 All senators who supported Holmes in debate hammered away at the point that although Holmes may have done something shady and unsavory during the three-year period in the late 1940s when he was out of government service, I'm sorry, but the …
The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1
▶ 37:00 You can commit all the crimes you want as a private citizen. We don't care. If you come into government service and don't commit crimes, you're good. That's crazy. Senate debates on the confirmation of Holmes as ambassador to Iran are print…
The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1
▶ 37:28 had been thoroughly exposed, the Senate confirmed his nomination, 75 to 21. Four senators abstained. Julius Holmes was sworn in as the U.S. ambassador to Iran in 1961. The reason why Holmes was nominated for an important ambassadorship by t…
The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1
▶ 38:01 Holmes, a CFR member, is a darling of the internationalists, the same ones that want to drag America into one world socialist government. During the Senate debate about Holmes nomination, Senator Bush asked this, quote, I believe that one o…
The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1
▶ 38:33 president of Brown University, now chairman of the CFR. He is also chairman of the American Assembly. Mr. Whiston not only holds these distinguished offices, but he has also made a special study of the State Department and career service in…
The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1
▶ 39:00 the Foreign Service in the United States. He told me a few years ago that Julius Holmes is the ablest man in the Foreign Service Corps in the United States, unquote. Mr. Whiston was, in 1961, the president, not chairman, as Senator Bush cal…
The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1
▶ 41:03 George Kennan, Julius Holmes, Arthur Schlesinger Jr., George Ball, McGeorge Bundy, Paul Nitz, Adolph Burrell. Those are just some of the notable ones. Is Warhamster here? He'd be going, skull and bones, skull and bones. Okay, that's just cr…