Larry McDonald
Larry McDonald (Physician) | ||||||||||||
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Born | Lawrence Patton McDonald 1935-04-01 Atlanta, Georgia | |||||||||||
Died | 1983-09-01 (Age 48) near, Sakhalin, Soviet Union | |||||||||||
Religion | Independent | |||||||||||
Spouse | Anna McDonald | |||||||||||
Founder of | Western Goals Foundation | |||||||||||
Victim of | • premature death • Korean Air Lines Flight 007 | |||||||||||
Interest of | Mae Brussell | |||||||||||
Party | Democratic | |||||||||||
A US congressman who placed legislative pressure on the CFR. Died in Korean Air Lines Flight 007.
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Investigation of the CFR and the TLC
In 1980, congressman Larry McDonald introduced American Legion National Convention Resolution 773 to the House of Representatives calling for a comprehensive congressional investigation into the Council on Foreign Relations and Trilateral Commission. He is quoted as stating thet "The drive of the Rockefellers and their allies is to create a one-world government combining supercapitalism and communism under the same tent, all under their control... Do I mean conspiracy? Yes, I do. I am convinced there is such a plot, international in scope, generations old in planning, and incredibly evil in intent."[1]
"A cousin of WWII hero General George S. Patton, who had inherited Patton's mountain of anti-Soviet Intelligence records; who had organized a private Intelligence network which threatened to rival the CIA - at once commanding, polished on-the-stump and movie-star handsome: the kind of man who could seriously derail the Presidential aspirations of George Herbert Walker Bush, the elder."[2]
Death
Interview with Pat Buchanan and Tom Braden on Crossfire: You have by their own admission, you look at the Tragedy and Hope by professor Carroll Quigley, who was a member of this elitist group, he says: "sure we been working this", "sure we been collaborating with communism", "yes, we are working toward global accommodation", "yes, we are working toward world government", "the only thing I object to, is that we have kept it a secret". |
In 1983, Larry McDonald was a passenger on the ill fated Korean Air Lines Flight 007. Senator Jesse Helms from North Carolina did believe that he may survived the crash and was held by the Soviets.[3][4]
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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File:Did Larry McDonald Survive The Shootdown Of KAL 007.pdf | Article | Dick Eastman | Did Larry McDonald Survive The 'Shootdown' Of KAL 007? | |
File:KAL 007 Remembered The Questions Remain Unanswered.pdf | Article | Robert W. Lee | Summary in 1991 from Robert W. Lee. | |
File:KAL Flight 007 Remembered.pdf | Article | Warren Mass | Summary in 2008 from Warren Mass. | |
File:The Anniversary of KAL Flight 007 Prompts Another Look.pdf | Article | Warren Mass | Summary in 2014 from Warren Mass. | |
File:What Happened to Flight 007 - The New American.pdf | Article | Robert W. Lee | Summary in 1988 from Robert W. Lee. | |
File:Who Killed Congressman Lawrence Patton McDonald The State Department Cover-Up Of KAL Flight 007.pdf | Article | Todd Brendan Fahey | The State Department Cover-Up Of KAL Flight 007. |
References
- ↑ AZ Quotes saved at Archive.org saved at Archive.is
- ↑ SUSPICIOUS DEATHS saved at Archive.org saved at Archive.is
- ↑ KAL Flight 007 remembered by Warren Mass saved at Archive.is
- ↑ Did Larry McDonald Survive? saved at Archive.org saved at Archive.is