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Gerald Ford became [[US President]] in 1974 after the [[Watergate]] coup. [[Mark Gorton]], who fingers [[George H.W. Bush]] as the mastermind behind the Watergate event, points to the Ford administration as populated by members of the cabal responsible for the [[JFK assassination]]:
 
Gerald Ford became [[US President]] in 1974 after the [[Watergate]] coup. [[Mark Gorton]], who fingers [[George H.W. Bush]] as the mastermind behind the Watergate event, points to the Ford administration as populated by members of the cabal responsible for the [[JFK assassination]]:
{{QB|Ford populated his administration with men committed to empowering and protecting the secret government. [[Dick Cheney]] served as Ford’s Chief of Staff, [[Donald Rumsfeld]] as Secretary of Defense, and [[George H.W. Bush]] was made head of the [[CIA]]. This group would assume leadership roles in the secret government infrastructure.<ref>[[Document:Fifty Years of the Deep State]]</ref>}}
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{{QB|Ford populated his administration with men committed to empowering and protecting the secret government. [[Dick Cheney]] served as Ford’s Chief of Staff, [[Donald Rumsfeld]] as Secretary of Defense, and [[George H. W. Bush]] was made head of the [[CIA]]. This group would assume leadership roles in the secret government infrastructure.<ref>[[Document:Fifty Years of the Deep State]]</ref>}}
  
 
[[Webster Tarpley]] opines that he was a weak president who could be easily controlled.<ref>[http://www.altruists.org/f951 Wabster Tarpley speaks on the Ford Presidency and Watergate]</ref>
 
[[Webster Tarpley]] opines that he was a weak president who could be easily controlled.<ref>[http://www.altruists.org/f951 Wabster Tarpley speaks on the Ford Presidency and Watergate]</ref>

Revision as of 08:31, 3 May 2014

Person.png Gerald Ford  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
BornJuly 14, 1913
DiedDecember 26, 2006 (Age 93)
Member ofAssociation of Former Intelligence Officers, Council on Foreign Relations/Historical Members, Delta Kappa Epsilon, The Warren Commission, US/Deep state

Employment.png US President

In office
August 9, 1974 - January 20, 1977
EmployerUS Government
Preceded byRichard Nixon
Succeeded byJimmy Carter
Webster Tarpley notes that Gerald Ford's administration, brought about by the Watergate coup, was the first big career break for many of the political "heavies" that we are plagued with up to today.

Gerald Ford became US President in 1974 after the Watergate coup. Mark Gorton, who fingers George H.W. Bush as the mastermind behind the Watergate event, points to the Ford administration as populated by members of the cabal responsible for the JFK assassination:

Ford populated his administration with men committed to empowering and protecting the secret government. Dick Cheney served as Ford’s Chief of Staff, Donald Rumsfeld as Secretary of Defense, and George H. W. Bush was made head of the CIA. This group would assume leadership roles in the secret government infrastructure.[1]

Webster Tarpley opines that he was a weak president who could be easily controlled.[2]


 

Appointments by Gerald Ford

AppointeeJobAppointedEndDescription
George H. W. BushUS/Ambassador/China26 September 19747 December 1975Moved as far away from the Watergate investigations as possible, a job which didn't require senate approval.
George H. W. BushCIA/Director30 January 197620 January 1977Brought in as an outsider to reform the CIA, Bush’s real job - at which he was highly successful - was to staunch the flow of secrets out of it.
William KintnerUS/Ambassador to Thailand19731975
John Otho MarshNational security advisor9 August 197420 January 1977

 

Events Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/196218 May 196220 May 1962Sweden
Saltsjöbaden
The 11th Bilderberg meeting and the first one in Sweden.
Bilderberg/196420 March 196422 March 1964US
Virginia
Williamsburg
A year after this meeting, the post of GATT/Director-General was set up, and given Eric Wyndham White, who attended the '64 meeting. Several subsequent holders have been Bilderberg insiders, only 2 are not known to have attended the group.

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Reflection on the Role of the U.S. Vice PresidencyArticle25 September 2024Ludwig De BraeckeleerOn 12 April 1945, Vice President Truman was preparing to have a drink in House Speaker Sam Rayburn’s office when he received an urgent message to go immediately to the White House, where Eleanor Roosevelt told him that her husband had died after a massive cerebral hemorrhage. Suddenly, the ‘piano player’ was responsible for overseeing the final phase of World War II and shaping the postwar global order: Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan, NATO, and the UN.
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