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− | + | The '''American Security Council''' is a [[Cold War]] joint [[CIA]]-[[FBI]]-[[Pentagon]] front with extensive ties to [[death squads]], [[drug trafficking]], [[paedophile]] entrapment networks and other criminal covert operations. | |
− | It is largely the US branch of the [[Le Cercle]] group,{{cn}} though that group was later to switch from a pattern of biannual [[Europe]]an meetings to alternative meetings in USA and Europe. | + | It is largely{{clarify}} the US branch of the [[Le Cercle]] group,{{cn}} though that group was later to switch from a pattern of biannual [[Europe]]an meetings to alternative meetings in USA and Europe. |
− | The most complete on-line information on the ASC is to be found on [[Joel Van der Reijden]]'s [[ISGP]] website. | + | ==Activities== |
+ | In 1978 The ACSC founded the [[Coalition for Peace Through Strength]] to try to oppose the growing movement towards [[nuclear disarmament]].<ref>https://stilloutinthecold.net/a-history-of-peace-through-strength-in-the-1970s/</ref> | ||
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+ | The most complete on-line information on the ASC is to be found on [[Joel Van der Reijden]]'s [[ISGP]] website.<ref>https://isgp-studies.com/american-security-council</ref> | ||
==Funding== | ==Funding== | ||
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*[https://isgp-studies.com/ASC_membership_list ASC Full membership list] + biographies and sources. | *[https://isgp-studies.com/ASC_membership_list ASC Full membership list] + biographies and sources. | ||
*[http://rightweb.irc-online.org/groupwatch/asc.php American Security Council]- Rightweb | *[http://rightweb.irc-online.org/groupwatch/asc.php American Security Council]- Rightweb | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:38, 7 August 2022
American Security Council | |
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Motto | Peace Through Strength |
Formation | 1958 |
Headquarters | Washington DC |
Type | front |
Subgroups | American Foreign Policy Institute |
Interest of | Joël van der Reijden |
Founder of | Coalition for Peace Through Strength |
A cold war front group for the MICC deserving of further attention |
The American Security Council is a Cold War joint CIA-FBI-Pentagon front with extensive ties to death squads, drug trafficking, paedophile entrapment networks and other criminal covert operations.
It is largely[clarification needed] the US branch of the Le Cercle group,[citation needed] though that group was later to switch from a pattern of biannual European meetings to alternative meetings in USA and Europe.
Activities
In 1978 The ACSC founded the Coalition for Peace Through Strength to try to oppose the growing movement towards nuclear disarmament.[1]
The most complete on-line information on the ASC is to be found on Joel Van der Reijden's ISGP website.[2]
Funding
Important funders have included General Dynamics, General Electric, Lockheed, Boeing, Motorola and McDonnell-Douglas. Patrick J. Frawley is believed to have been the most generous individual donor.[3]
See Also
- ISGP article on the American Security Council
- ASC Full membership list + biographies and sources.
- American Security Council- Rightweb
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:American Security Council, extract from The "Terrorism" Industry | book extract | 1990 | Edward Herman |