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The Soon Coming Judgment Of God Upon America and How To Escape It                 287
Today while many of America’s largest corporations are controlled by CFR members and
while it is totally possible for these corporations to leverage control over the media with their
advertising dollars, it is not necessary. It is not necessary because CFR members largely control
the media. More than any other group or organization, the CFR has dominated the media in the
U.S. The CFR's own 2003 Annual Report identified 248 journalists, correspondents, and editors
as members.
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In addition to these are many publication owners. CFR members are involved in
the following areas of the media: book writing (50 members), book publishing (17 members
representing 22 publishers), magazine publishing (81 members representing over 48
publications), newspaper publishing (138 members representing more than 143 local and
national newspapers and news services), and television broadcasting (55 members).
Some of the CFR members who you might recognize in television broadcasting include:
Dan Rather (CBS), Harry Reasoner (CBS), Marvin Kalb (CBS), Edward Bradley (CBS), Lesley
Stahl (CBS), Daniel Schorr (CBS), William Paley (CBS), David Brinkley (ABC), Barbara
Walters (ABC), Diane Sawyer (ABC), Roone Arledge (ABC), John Scali (ABC), Tom Brokaw
(NBC), Bill Moyers (NBC), John Chancellor (NBC), Irving Levine (NBC), William Buckley
(PBS), Robert McNeil (PBS), Jim Lehrer (PBS), Frank Sesno (CNN), Scott Bell (USA),
Hodding Carter III, and George Stephanopoulos.
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Some of the major magazines, newspapers, news services and media groups that have
been controlled by CFR members or influenced by CFR members on their staff include:
American Spectator, Business Week, Forbes, Fortune, Harper’s, New Republic, New Yorker,
Newsweek, Readers Digest, Time, US News & World Report, Arkansas Gazette, Boston Globe,
Baltimore Sun, Chicago Sun-Times, Dallas Morning News, Des Moines Register & Tribune,
Houston Post, L.A. Times Syndicate, Louisville Courier, Minneapolis Star-Tribune, New York
Times, New York Post, USA Today, Washington Post, Washington Times, Wall Street Journal,
Associated Press, United Press International, Reuters News Service, Times Mirror Co. and
Garnett Company. Garnett publishes the USA Today and 90 other daily papers, in addition to 40
weeklies. They own 15 radio stations, 8 TV stations, and 40,000 billboards.
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The CFR is only one of the Illuminati’s means of controlling the media, public opinion
and politics in America. They also have the members of the Skull and Bones (most Skull &
Bones influence is exercised through the CFR), Rhodes Scholars and members of various secret
occult organizations. In 1953 seventy of the existing American Rhode Scholars were employed
in the media. The Skull & Bones seems to focus on book publishing. Skull and Bones member
Townsend Walter Hooper II (Yale class of ’44) was chairman of the Association of American
Publishers in 1992. Texe Marrs writes of Skull and Bones influence over book publishing:
The Secret brotherhood (Skull & Bones) has almost a death grip on all
book publishing activity in America and Europe, which is why no books of
substance opposing or exposing the Brotherhood are ever published.
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The Rhodes Scholars concentrate the largest portion of their efforts to mold public
opinion to the area of education. In 1953 four hundred thirty-one were involved in education,
over 30%. On July 22, 1951, William Fulton, staff writer for the Chicago Tribune, noted the
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