Links Club
The Links is a private club in New York City. It is located at 36 East 62nd Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City.[1]
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History
Charles B. Macdonald, a golf champion and founder of the United States Golf Association, started the Links in 1917.
In the 1960s, it was "a preferred social gathering spot for America's most powerful chief executives."[2] By 2010, it was still a "preserve of the old banking elite", but not all members were WASPs.[3]
In 2010, the Wall Street Journal described how
On a recent morning at the Links Club, New York's wood-paneled preserve of the old banking elite, a small crowd of white-haired members gathered for breakfast. The talk around the tables, over poached eggs and toast, was of Europe and sovereign-debt markets. Some were quietly negotiating deals. The crowd was mostly older, though it included a smattering of 40-something and 50-something members. While undeniably upper-crust, the scene, which included a Latin American and an Asian, was a far cry from the Links Club of 20 years ago, when doing business was forbidden and the strictly homogenous crowd of Protestant blue-bloods spent their mornings comparing golf scores and vacation homes.[4]
Members
Members 1955[5] and 1965-1970.[6]
Known members
52 of the 347 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Robert Anderson | Le Cercle, Bilderberg, |
George Rufus Brown | |
David Bruce | spooky US diplomat |
Louis Cabot | Quad Bilderberger Chairman of Federal Reserve Bank of Boston |
Lucius Clay | |
Lammot du Pont Copeland | Part of the influential DuPont chemical family, activist for population control |
Gardner Cowles | US media mogul |
F. Trubee Davison | Son of influential banker Henry Davison. Worked with deep state operatives Judge Gary and Bill Donovan. After WW2 Director of Personnel for the CIA. |
Arthur Dean | Chairman and senior partner of Sullivan & Cromwell, where he worked closely with John Foster Dulles |
Thomas Dewey | Governor of New York, US lawyer, attended the 1957 February Bilderberg |
Douglas Dillon | Bilderberg, Brookings, Committee on the Present Danger, CFR, US/Secretary of the Treasury... |
Lewis Douglas | US diplomat |
Dwight Eisenhower | Former five-star general, supreme commander of NATO, Eisenhower was the US President who notably warned that "we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence... by the military–industrial complex." |
William Foster | Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency in the 1960s |
Thomas Gates | Investment Banker, US secretary of defense for slightly over 1 year, attended the 1968 Bilderberg |
E. Roland Harriman | well connected Bonesman banker |
Gabriel Hauge | Early member of the Bilderberg Steering committee, CFR |
Henry Ford II | Grandson of Henry Ford. Ford CEO after WW2. Hotchkiss School, Yale University, Book And Snake. |
J. Ward Keener | US multinational business executive who went to the 1968 Bilderberg |
Robert H. Knight | Chair of the New York Fed, Le Cercle. |
Robert A. Lovett | |
Henry Luce | |
John J. McCloy | US deep politician, Warren Commission, CFR Chair for 17 years, President of the World Bank ... |
John McCone | |
Neil H. McElroy | |
Robert McKinney | Indiana Businessman who attended Le Cercle in 1983, 1984 and 1985 |
Paul Mellon | US lawyer who flew on Epstein's plane |
George Merck | The president of Merck & Co. from 1925 to 1950. During World War II, he led the War Research Service, which initiated the U.S. biological weapons program with Frank Olson. |
Joseph Irwin Miller | US industrialist and architecture patron. |
Jean Monnet | French deep state operative, Le Cercle, the most powerful man in France without a ministerial office. |
George S. Moore | Led an early effort by multinational corporations to open Latin America to them. |
Henry Morgan | Spooky banker |
Grayson Murphy | US deep state operative who was implicated in the Business Plot and died in 1937 |
Paul Nitze | US deep politician, hawkish United States Deputy Secretary of Defense. |
Richard Nixon | A relatively independent US president who may have been removed from power because he was planning to expose the conspiracy to assassinate JFK. |
Lauris Norstad | In 1945, drew up plans to launch a nuclear attack on the USSR. Made SACEUR for over 6 years in the 1950s. |
Morehead Patterson | CEO of American Machine and Foundry, which he made one of the pillars of the US military-industrial complex, hiring former CIA director Walter Bedell Smith as vice-chairman. Attended the February 1957 Bilderberg |
Frederick Payne | US former Senator |
Rudolph Peterson | US banker who attended Bilderberg/1966 as CEO of Bank of America. Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme in the 1970s |
David Rockefeller | US deep politician. CFR founder. Only person to attend over 50 Bilderberg meetings. |
Winthrop Rockefeller | Billionaire Rockefeller family who for some reason or other bought the position of Governor of Arkansas. |
George Russell | US financier who pioneered the business of pension fund consulting |
Adolf W. Schmidt | Spooky diplomat, Le Cercle, 1965 Bilderberg |
Joseph Spang | US businessman who ran Gillette. Part of Cold war Mutual Security Evaluation Project Group. Attended the 1st and 4th Bilderbergs |
Charles Spofford | Penta Bilderberger lawyer and suspected US deep state operative |
Harold Stanley | One of the founders of Morgan Stanley |
Benjamin Strong | Member of The Money Trust, Governor of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York for the first 14 years of the Fed's existence |
Cyrus Vance | Bilderberg 1970, CFR, TLC, various political postings... |
John Hay Whitney | Billionaire active investor, U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom 1957-61 |
Frazar Wilde | A consultant to the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Board. Attended the 1957 February Bilderberg. |
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References
- ↑ https://valuablebook.wordpress.com/2012/10/01/the-most-powerful-club-in-the-world-the-links/
- ↑ Waterhouse, Benjamin C. (2013). Lobbying America: The Politics of Business from Nixon to NAFTA. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. pp. 76–77. ISBN 9780691149165. OCLC 867926037. Retrieved January 21, 2016.
- ↑ https://www.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052748704414504575244622954114574
- ↑ https://virtueonline.org/bright-dying-star-american-wasp
- ↑ https://valuablebook.wordpress.com/2012/10/01/the-most-powerful-club-in-the-world-the-links/
- ↑ https://whorulesamerica.ucsc.edu/power/bohemian_grove_appendix.html?sort=LI