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American Assembly organization

also: Arden House Group

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Dwight D. Eisenhower founded American Assembly host_asserted
“Dwight D. Eisenhower. Isn't it interesting that he was president of Columbia, the same school that was really, really targeted by the Fabians in the United States? I find that fascinating. Founded the American Assembly, sometimes calling it…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 5 @ 38:36

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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 5
▶ 38:04 closer relationships between all U.S. and communist countries. Adelaide Stevenson told the group that Khrushchev is merely a tough and realistic politician, nothing to worry about. In 1961, World Brotherhood, Inc. changed its name to Confer…
The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 5
▶ 38:36 Dwight D. Eisenhower. Isn't it interesting that he was president of Columbia, the same school that was really, really targeted by the Fabians in the United States? I find that fascinating. Founded the American Assembly, sometimes calling it…
The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 5
▶ 39:08 The assembly holds a series of meetings at Arden House in New York City every six months. They do roundtables and they meet throughout the country. The 19th meeting of the Arden House group, which ended May 7th, 1961, was typical of the oth…
The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 5
▶ 39:39 would not be in the best interest of the United States. In 1961, Arden House meeting dealt with the problem of disarmament. Henry Wriston, the president of the American Assembly and director of CFR, presided over three major discussion area…
The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 5
▶ 40:33 Shepard Stone, a Ford Foundation representative, were both members of the CFR. Two of their major recommendations under the American Assembly meeting was, one, that the U.S. avoid weapons and measures which might be provocative to the Sovie…