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|description=The [[1970s]] saw a big increase in the funds available to [[the cabal]]. Drug running strategies and contacts from the [[Vietnam War]] were ruthlessly applied in [[South America]] while the launch of the "[[War on Drugs]]" helped eliminate competition in the USA. | |description=The [[1970s]] saw a big increase in the funds available to [[the cabal]]. Drug running strategies and contacts from the [[Vietnam War]] were ruthlessly applied in [[South America]] while the launch of the "[[War on Drugs]]" helped eliminate competition in the USA. |
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The 1970s saw the integration of multiple deep state groups into what is best understood as a supranational deep state
first meeting of the Safari Club, a turning point in the development of the supranational deep state. | |
The 1970s saw a big increase in the funds available to the cabal. Drug running strategies and contacts from the Vietnam War were ruthlessly applied in South America while the launch of the "War on Drugs" helped eliminate competition in the USA. |
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Vietnam War
- Full article: Vietnam War
- Full article: Vietnam War
As domestic opposition continued to grow in the USA, this US finally left Vietnam, in 1975. It had been a cash cow for the small cabal who had operated it, and provided the CIA with great experience at covert operations which they applied later around the world, specially in South America.
"War On Drugs"
- Full article: War On Drugs
- Full article: War On Drugs
In 1970 Richard Nixon. In 1971 he declared drugs to be public enemy #1. The was a precursor to a large increase in drug use, US incarceration and profits for the deep state's illegal drug trade.
"Oil Crisis"
- Full article: “1973 Oil crisis”
- Full article: “1973 Oil crisis”
At the 1973 Bilderberg meeting, top US oil executives and bankers met to work out how to profit more the oil. The cooked up a plan to increase the price 400%, after starting a war in the Middle East. This went more or less according to plan, and the commercially-controlled media enforced the official narrative that the increased prices for a response to unexpected ("shock") events, rather than a deliberate policy goal.
Offshoring by the Cabal
Increasing concern about the activities of the CIA lead to the development of a new strategy for the cabal. George H. W. Bush was deceitfully brought in as a CIA outside to reorganise the CIA. In fact, he was aiming to stop the leaks about its operations. A lot of agents were sacked, only to continue to work in a less official, more deniable, capacity. From 1977-1981, Edwin Wilson's Arms for Libya deal saw about 20 tonnes of plastic explosive sold to Libya, while he arranged to train Muammar Gaddafi's troops in bomb making. When he was caught, the CIA hung him out to dry by denying all knowledge.
Interference with The Democratic Process
NATO's Operation Gladio carried out several false flag attacks in Western Europe, especially Italy, including the kidnapping and murder of Aldo Moro. They were successful in preventing the electoral success of the communist party, although the plan was eventually exposed in the late 1980s.
The deep state carried out a lot of coups in the 1970s all around the world to try to prevent 'left wing' governments and policies. In the "developed" countries, these were not usually military in nature, but proceeded in a variety of more underhanded fashions. Operating in complete secrecy, collaboration by members of Le Cercle was effective in carrying out several changes of government. The best known may be the 1979 election of Margaret Thatcher in UK, which Brian Crozier admitted in 1993 was influenced by the work of his [[Shield Committee]. The CIA also carried out the 1975 Australian coup.
Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism
- Full article: Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism
- Full article: Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism
In 1979, Benjamin Netanyahu organised the JCIT. This conference was attended by a lot of senior spooks and deep politicians as well as academics. It facilitated the joint establishment of the ideology later sold to the public as the "War on Terror". This was designed to insured the deep state and its permanent war economy against outbreaks of peace by planning alternate enemies, i.e. "terrorism", which was not to be looked upon by the traditional analysis, and which would be crested by false flag attacks if needed.
Related Quotations
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Bullshit job | “From roughly 1945 to 1975, there was what is sometimes referred to as a “Keynesian bargain” between workers, employers, and government — and part of the tacit understanding was that increases in worker productivity would indeed be matched by increases in worker compensation. ...this was exactly what happened. In the 1970s, the two began to part ways, with compensation remaining largely flat, and productivity taking off like a rocket” | David Graeber | |
Le Cercle | “can be seen to be an international coalition of right-wing intelligence veterans, propaganda assets and top politicians who would shape the 1970s and 1980s.” | David Teacher | 2008 |
Le Cercle/Exposure | “For instance, in the late 1970s Le Cercle supported NATO's decision to station new medium-range nuclear weapons — Cruise and Pershing II missiles — in Britain, Germany, Belgium and Holland targeted against the USSR. Le Cercle helped to discredit the European peace protest movement which emerged against the backdrop of the nuclearization of Europe through aggressive counter-intelligence, provocations and disinformation.” | Ekaterina Blinova | 8 August 2015 |