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see Hollinger Corp., high-level BAC operative, former Assis- the Colorado-based Coors brewery family, Heritage first tant Defense Secretary, also NAI, JINSA, WINEP, CSP, emerged as a leading outpost for such British intelligence known as Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott’s “national secu- fronts as the in the late 1970s, after rity adviser”; Irwin Stelzer, NAI, informal adviser to Tony Margaret Thatcher came into power in Britain, and prepara- Blair (see Murdoch empire); Malcolm “Steve” Forbes, Jr., tions were under way for the Presidency in publisher Forbes magazine, GOP Presidential pre-candidate. the United States. WINEP: Issues: same as AIPAC. At that point, Mellon family money-bags, Richard Mellon Key personnel: Ze’ev Schiff, Journalist, Ha’aretz news- Scaife, poured a hefty amount of cash into Heritage, and in- paper (Israel); Ehud Ya’ari, Israel TV journalist; Max Kam- stalled as its president Edwin Feulner, an Anglophile who had pelman (see CSIS, NAI); (see AEI); Martin done post-graduate work at the London School of Economics, Peretz, mentor to Al Gore, and publisher of the New Republic, and was a member of the London International Institute of informal member of “Get LaRouche” task force; Richard Strategic Studies and the Mont Pelerin Society (he would later Perle (see AEI); Eugene Rostow, also NAI; George Shultz, serve as its treasurer and president). also NAI; Paul Wolfowitz (see AEI); Patrick Clawson, also Under Feulner, brought in one National Defense University. British intelligence agent after another, including the gray JINSA: Issues are variations on the items indicated for eminence of British intelligence Cold Warriors, Brian Cro- AEI and WINEP. JINSA concentrates on penetrating U.S. zier, and his sidekick, Robert Moss, who formerly had edited military and defense institutions. the Rothschild-owned Economist Foreign Reports. Feulner Key personnel: Tom Newmann, Executive Director; Mi- made Stephen Haseler, who had been a member of the British chael Ledeen, Paul Wolfowitz, Jeane Kirkpatrick, Joshua Round Table-affiliated socialist Fabian Society, one of Heri- Muravchik, and Richard Perle (see AEI); Stephen Bryen, was tage’s first fellows. Feulner brought in another Fabian Society caught spying for Israel during 1970s; Shoshona Bryen, Com- member, Stuart Butler, who has become vice president of the munications Director; James Woolsey, former CIA director, Heritage Foundation and director of its Domestic Policy close to Al Gore, vehemently opposes Primakov government; Studies. Yossef Bodansky, Zionist zealot and self-styled terrorism ex- With the election of President Reagan in 1980, Butler pert, heads House Republican Study Group task force on ter- oversaw production of Mandate for Leadership, a report rorism; Yonah Alexander, professor at George Washington which called for the shutdown of every social welfare pro- University, terrorism expert, vehemently anti-Islamic; Doug gram enacted since the time of Franklin D. Roosevelt. By Feith, also CSP; Eugene Rostow, also AEI, NAI. 1988, Heritage crowed that 60% of this manual for genocide Center for Security Policy: Run by Frank Gaffney, for- against the American poor and especially darker-skinned peo- mer assistant to Richard Perle at the U.S. Defense Depart- ple had been implemented. More recently, Heritage has re- ment. CSP is the number-one propaganda arm of the X Com- leased studies calling for dismantling much of the Federal mittee network, sending out faxes every day to Congress, government, beginning with such agencies of traditional Washington media, and to think-tanks. All the issues are those American foreign economic policy as the Commerce Depart- defined by AEI. ment and the Export-Import Bank. Key personnel all overlap with AEI, WINEP, AIPAC, Butler stated frankly that he came to the United States JINSA, and the Heritage Foundation. CSP is used by the X “to inculcate America with British ideas.” Using the Fabian Committee “higher ups” as to keep up the daily drum beat Society rhetoric of “community control,” Butler has been a against President Clinton’s policies in the Congress. staunch advocate of the deindustrialization of the United States since 1977, when he said in a speech: “Look at the classified ads in London’s Time Out. You’ll find a rich and even bizarre collection of enterprises, ranging from ear pierc- Heritage Foundation’s ing to unisex sauna, to air freight, from holistic food shops to a College of Acupuncture, to Krishnamurti Videotapes. They British ‘revolutionaries’ may sound funny, but it may sound less funny . . . if they prove to be growth industries.” by Scott Thompson Over the past decade, Heritage has helped spawn a string of Washington Beltway think-tanks, all run by the same crew of Mont Pelerin Society British agents, including the Cato In a moment of unusual candor, one senior staffer at the Wash- Institute, Reason Foundation, the Progress & Freedom Foun- ington-based “Conservative Revolution” think-tank, the Her- dation, and the National Taxpayer Union. itage Foundation, recently boasted that his institution was “an Detailed profiles of these Conservative Revolution out- outpost of British intelligence in the United States.” fits, and their key personnel, can be found in “Phil Gramm’s Founded in the early 1970s, with financial backing from Conservative Revolution in America,” EIR, Feb. 17, 1995.

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