A War in the Planning
for Four Years
HOW STUPID DO THEY THINK
WE ARE?
Zbigniew Brzezinski
and the CFR Put War Plans In a 1997 Book -
It Is "A Blueprint for World Dictatorship," Says
a Former German Defense and NATO Official Who Warned of
Global Domination in 1984,
in an Exclusive Interview With FTW
by
Michael C. Ruppert
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Summary
"THE GRAND CHESSBOARD - American Primacy
And It's Geostrategic Imperatives," Zbigniew Brzezinski,
Basic Books, 1997.
These are the very first words in the book:
"Ever since the continents started interacting politically,
some five hundred years ago, Eurasia
has been the center of world power."- p. xiii. Eurasia
is all of the territory east of Germany
and Poland,
stretching all the way through Russia
and China
to the Pacific Ocean. It includes
the Middle East and most of the Indian
subcontinent. The key to controlling Eurasia,
says Brzezinski, is controlling the Central
Asian Republics.
And the key to controlling the Central Asian republics is
Uzbekistan.
Thus, it comes as no surprise that Uzbekistan
was forcefully mentioned by President George W. Bush in
his address to a joint session of Congress, just days after
the attacks of September 11, as the very first place that
the U.S.
military would be deployed.
As FTW has documented
in previous stories, major deployments of U.S.
and British forces had taken place before the attacks. And
the U.S. Army and the CIA had been active in Uzbekistan
for several years. There is now evidence that what the world
is witnessing is a cold and calculated war plan - at least
four years in the making - and that, from reading Brzezinski's
own words about Pearl Harbor, the
World Trade
Center attacks
were just the trigger needed to set the final conquest in
motion.
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FTW, November 7, 2001, 1200 PST (Revised
Jan. 21,2002) - There's a quote often attributed to Allen
Dulles after it was noted that the final 1964 report of
the Warren Commission on the assassination of JFK contained
dramatic inconsistencies. Those inconsistencies, in effect,
disproved the Commission's own final conclusion that Lee
Harvey Oswald acted alone on November 22, 1963. Dulles, a career
spy, Wall Street lawyer, the CIA director whom JFK had fired
after the 1961 Bay of Pigs fiasco
- and the Warren Commission member who took charge of the
investigation and final report - is reported to have said,
"The American people don't read."
Some Americans do read. So do Europeans
and Asians and Africans and Latin Americans.
World events since the attacks of September 11, 2001 have not only been predicted,
but also planned, orchestrated and - as their architects
would like to believe - controlled. The current Central
Asian war is not a response to terrorism, nor is it a reaction
to Islamic fundamentalism. It is in fact, in the words of
one of the most powerful men on the planet, the beginning
of a final conflict before total world domination by the
United States
leads to the dissolution of all national governments. This,
says Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) member and former
Carter National Security Advisor, Zbigniew Brzezinski, will
lead to nation states being incorporated into a new world
order, controlled solely by economic interests as dictated
by banks, corporations and ruling elites concerned with
the maintenance (by manipulation and war) of their power.
As a means of intimidation for the unenlightened reader
who happens upon this frightening plan - the plan of the
CFR - Brzezinski offers the alternative of a world in chaos
unless the U.S.
controls the planet by whatever means are necessary and
likely to succeed.
This position is corroborated by Dr. Johannes
B. Koeppl, Ph.D. a former German defense ministry official
and advisor to former NATO Secretary General Manfred Werner.
On November 6, he told FTW, "The interests behind the Bush
Administration, such as the CFR, The Trilateral Commission
- founded by Brzezinski for David Rockefeller - and the
Bilderberger Group, have prepared for and are now moving
to implement open world dictatorship within the next five
years. They are not fighting against terrorists. They are
fighting against citizens."
Brzezinski's own words - laid against the
current official line that the United
States is waging a war
to end terrorism - are self-incriminating. In an ongoing
series of articles, FTW has consistently
established that the U.S.
government had foreknowledge of the World
Trade Center
attacks and chose not to stop them because it needed to
secure public approval for a war that is now in progress.
It is a war, as described by Vice President Dick Cheney,
"that may not end in our lifetimes." What that
means is that it will not end until all armed groups, anywhere
in the world, which possess the political, economic or military
ability to resist the imposition of this dictatorship, have
been destroyed.
These are the "terrorists" the U.S.
now fights in Afghanistan
and plans to soon fight all over the globe.
Before exposing Brzezinski (and those he
represents) with his own words, or hearing more from Dr.
Koeppl, it is worthwhile to take a look at Brzezinski's
background.
According to his resume Brzezinski, holding
a 1953 Ph.D. from Harvard, lists the following achievements:
Counselor, Center for Strategic and International
Studies
Professor of American Foreign Policy, Johns
Hopkins University
National Security Advisor to President
Jimmy Carter (1977-81)
Trustee and founder of the Trilateral Commission
International advisor of several major
US/Global corporations
Associate of Henry Kissinger
Under Ronald Reagan - member of NSC-Defense
Department Commission on Integrated Long-Term Strategy
Under Ronald Reagan - member of the President's
Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
Past member, Board of Directors, The Council
on Foreign Relations
1988 - Co-chairman of the Bush National
Security Advisory Task Force.
Brzezinski is also a past attendee and
presenter at several conferences of the Bilderberger group
- a non-partisan affiliation of the wealthiest and most
powerful families and corporations on the planet.
The Grand Chessboard
Brzezinski sets the tone for his strategy
by describing Russia
and China
as the two most important countries - almost but not quite
superpowers - whose interests that might threaten the U.S.
in Central Asia. Of the two, Brzezinski
considers Russia
to be the more serious threat. Both nations border Central
Asia. In a lesser context he describes the Ukraine,
Azerbaijan, Iran and Kazakhstan as essential "lesser" nations
that must be managed by the U.S. as buffers or counterweights
to Russian and Chinese moves to control the oil, gas and
minerals of the Central Asian Republics (Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan,
Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan).
He also notes, quite clearly (p. 53) that
any nation that might become predominant in Central
Asia would directly threaten the current U.S.
control of oil resources in the Persian Gulf.
In reading the book it becomes clear why the U.S. had a
direct motive for the looting of some $300 billion in Russian
assets during the 1990s, destabilizing Russia's currency
(1998) and ensuring that a weakened Russia would have to
look westward to Europe for economic and political survival,
rather than southward to Central Asia. A dependent Russia
would lack the military, economic and political clout to
exert influence in the region and this weakening of Russia
would explain why Russian President Vladimir Putin has been
such a willing ally of U.S.
efforts to date. (See FTW Vol. IV, No. 1 - March 31, 2001)
An examination of selected quotes from
"The Grand Chessboard," in the context of current events
reveals the darker agenda behind military operations that
were planned long before September 11th, 2001.
"...The last decade of the twentieth century
has witnessed a tectonic shift in world affairs. For the
first time ever, a non-Eurasian power has emerged not only
as a key arbiter of Eurasian power relations but also as
the world's paramount power. The defeat and collapse of
the Soviet Union was the final step
in the rapid ascendance of a Western Hemisphere
power, the United States,
as the sole and, indeed, the first truly global power... (p.
xiii)
"... But in the meantime, it is imperative
that no Eurasian challenger emerges, capable of dominating
Eurasia and thus of also challenging
America.
The formulation of a comprehensive and integrated Eurasian
geostrategy is therefore the purpose of this book. (p. xiv)
"The attitude of the American public toward
the external projection of American power has been much
more ambivalent. The public supported America's
engagement in World War II largely because of the shock
effect of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
(pp 24-5)
"For America,
the chief geopolitical prize is Eurasia...
Now a non-Eurasian power is preeminent in Eurasia
- and America's
global primacy is directly dependent on how long and how
effectively its preponderance on the Eurasian continent
is sustained. (p.30)
"America's
withdrawal from the world or because of the sudden emergence
of a successful rival - would produce massive international
instability. It would prompt global anarchy." (p. 30)
"In that context, how America
'manages' Eurasia is critical. Eurasia
is the globe's largest continent and is geopolitically axial.
A power that dominates Eurasia would
control two of the world's three most advanced and economically
productive regions. A mere glance at the map also suggests
that control over Eurasia would almost
automatically entail Africa's subordination,
rendering the Western Hemisphere
and Oceania geopolitically peripheral
to the world's central continent. About 75 per cent of the
world's people live in Eurasia, and
most of the world's physical wealth is there as well, both
in its enterprises and underneath its soil. Eurasia
accounts for 60 per cent of the world's GNP and about three-fourths
of the world's known energy resources." (p.31)
It is also a fact that America
is too democratic at home to be autocratic abroad. This
limits the use of America's
power, especially its capacity for military intimidation.
Never before has a populist democracy attained international
supremacy. But the pursuit of power is not a goal that commands
popular passion, except in conditions of a sudden threat
or challenge to the public's sense of domestic well-being.
The economic self-denial (that is, defense spending) and
the human sacrifice (casualties, even among professional
soldiers) required in the effort are uncongenial to democratic
instincts. Democracy is inimical to imperial mobilization."
(p.35)
"Two basic steps are thus required: first,
to identify the geostrategically dynamic Eurasian states
that have the power to cause a potentially important shift
in the international distribution of power and to decipher
the central external goals of their respective political
elites and the likely consequences of their seeking to attain
them;... second, to formulate specific U.S. policies to offset,
co-opt, and/or control the above..." (p. 40)
"...To put it in a terminology that harkens
back to the more brutal age of ancient empires, the three
grand imperatives of imperial geostrategy are to prevent
collusion and maintain security dependence among the vassals,
to keep tributaries pliant and protected, and to keep the
barbarians from coming together." (p.40)
"Henceforth, the United
States may have to determine
how to cope with regional coalitions that seek to push America
out of Eurasia, thereby threatening
America's
status as a global power." (p.55)
"Uzbekistan,
nationally the most vital and the most populous of the central
Asian states, represents the major obstacle to any renewed
Russian control over the region. Its independence is critical
to the survival of the other Central Asian states, and it
is the least vulnerable to Russian pressures." (p. 121)
Referring to an area he calls the "Eurasian
Balkans" and a 1997 map in which he has circled the exact
location of the current conflict - describing it as the
central region of pending conflict for world dominance -
Brzezinski writes: "Moreover, they [the Central Asian Republics]
are of importance from the standpoint of security and historical
ambitions to at least three of their most immediate and
more powerful neighbors, namely Russia, Turkey and Iran,
with China also signaling an increasing political interest
in the region. But the Eurasian Balkans are infinitely more
important as a potential economic prize: an enormous concentration
of natural gas and oil reserves is located in the region,
in addition to important minerals, including gold." (p.124)
[Emphasis added]
"The world's energy consumption is bound
to vastly increase over the next two or three decades. Estimates
by the U.S. Department of energy anticipate that world demand
will rise by more than 50 percent between 1993 and 2015,
with the most significant increase in consumption occurring
in the Far East. The momentum of
Asia's economic development is already
generating massive pressures for the exploration and exploitation
of new sources of energy and the Central Asian region and
the Caspian Sea basin are known to
contain reserves of natural gas and oil that dwarf those
of Kuwait,
the Gulf of Mexico, or the North
Sea." (p.125)
"Uzbekistan
is, in fact, the prime candidate for regional leadership
in Central Asia." (p.130)
"Once pipelines to the area have been developed,
Turkmenistan's
truly vast natural gas reserves augur a prosperous future
for the country's people. (p.132)
"In fact, an Islamic revival - already
abetted from the outside not only by Iran but also by Saudi
Arabia - is likely to become the mobilizing impulse for
the increasingly pervasive new nationalisms, determined
to oppose any reintegration under Russian - and hence infidel
- control." (p. 133).
"For Pakistan,
the primary interest is to gain Geostrategic depth through
political influence in Afghanistan
- and to deny to Iran
the exercise of such influence in Afghanistan
and Tajikistan
- and to benefit eventually from any pipeline construction
linking Central Asia with the Arabian
Sea." (p.139)
"Turkmenistan...
has been actively exploring the construction of a new pipeline
through Afghanistan
and Pakistan
to the Arabian Sea..." (p.145)
"It follows that America's
primary interest is to help ensure that no single power
comes to control this geopolitical space and that the global
community has unhindered financial and economic access to
it." (p148)
"China's
growing economic presence in the region and its political
stake in the area's independence are also congruent with
America's
interests." (p.149)
"America
is now the only global superpower, and Eurasia
is the globe's central arena. Hence, what happens to the
distribution of power on the Eurasian continent will be
of decisive importance to America's
global primacy and to America's
historical legacy." (p.194)
"Without sustained and directed American
involvement, before long the forces of global disorder could
come to dominate the world scene. And the possibility of
such a fragmentation is inherent in the geopolitical tensions
not only of today's Eurasia but of
the world more generally." (p.194)
"With warning signs on the horizon across
Europe and Asia,
any successful American policy must focus on Eurasia
as a whole and be guided by a Geostrategic design." (p.197)
"That puts a premium on maneuver and manipulation
in order to prevent the emergence of a hostile coalition
that could eventually seek to challenge America's
primacy..." (p. 198)
"The most immediate task is to make certain
that no state or combination of states gains the capacity
to expel the United States
from Eurasia or even to diminish
significantly its decisive arbitration role." (p. 198)
"In the long run, global politics are bound
to become increasingly uncongenial to the concentration
of hegemonic power in the hands of a single state. Hence,
America
is not only the first, as well as the only, truly global
superpower, but it is also likely to be the very last."
(p.209)
"Moreover, as America
becomes an increasingly multi-cultural society, it may find
it more difficult to fashion a consensus on foreign policy
issues, except in the circumstance of a truly massive and
widely perceived direct external threat." (p. 211)
The Horror - And Comments From Someone
Who Worked With Brzezinski
Brzezinski's book is sublimely arrogant.
While singing the praises of the IMF and the World Bank,
which have economically terrorized nations on every continent,
and while totally ignoring the worldwide terrorist actions
of the U.S. government that have led to genocide; cluster
bombings of civilian populations from Kosovo, to Laos, to
Iraq, to Afghanistan; the development and battlefield use
of both biological and chemical agents such as Sarin gas;
and the financial rape of entire cultures, it would leave
the reader believing that such actions are for the good
of mankind.
While seconded from the German defense
ministry to NATO in the late 1970s, Dr. Johannes Koeppl
traveled to Washington
on more than one occasion. He also met with Brzezinski in
the White House on more than one occasion. His other Washington
contacts included Steve Larabee from the CFR, John J. McCloy,
former CIA Director, economist Milton Friedman, and officials
from Carter's Office of Management and Budget. He is the
first person I have ever interviewed who has made a direct
presentation at a Bilderberger conference and he has also
made numerous presentations to sub-groups of the Trilateral
Commission. That was before he spoke out against them.
His fall was rapid after he realized that
Brzezinski was part of a group intending to impose a world
dictatorship. "In 1983/4 I warned of a take-over of world
governments being orchestrated by these people. There was
an obvious plan to subvert true democracies and selected
leaders were not being chosen based upon character but upon
their loyalty to an economic system run by the elites and
dedicated to preserving their power.
"All we have now are pseudo-democracies."
Koeppl recalls meeting U.S. Congressman
Larry McDonald in Nuremburg in the early 80s. McDonald,
who was then contemplating a run for the Presidency, was
a severe critic of these elites. He was killed in the Russian
shootdown of Korean Air flight 007 in 1985. Koeppl believes
that it might have been an assassination. Over the years
many writers have made these allegations about 007 and the
fact that someone with Koeppl's credentials believes that
an entire plane full of passengers would be destroyed to
eliminate one man offers a chilling opinion of the value
placed on human life by the powers that be.
In 1983, Koeppl warned, through Op-Ed pieces
published in NEWSWEEK and elsewhere, that Brzezinski and
the CFR were part of an effort to impose a global dictatorship.
His fall from grace was swift. "It was a criminal society
that I was dealing with. It was not possible to publish
anymore in the so-called respected publications. My 30 year
career in politics ended.
"The people of the western world have been
trained to be good consumers; to focus on money, sports
cars, beauty, consumer goods. They have not been trained
to look for character in people. Therefore what we need
is education for politicians, a form of training that instills
in them a higher sense of ethics than service to money.
There is no training now for world leaders. This is a shame
because of the responsibility that leaders hold to benefit
all mankind rather than to blindly pursue destructive paths.
"We also need education for citizens to
be more efficient in their democracies, in addition to education
for politicians that will create a new network of elites
based upon character and social intelligence."
Koeppl, who wrote his 1989 doctoral thesis
on NATO management, also authored a 1989 book - largely
ignored because of its controversial revelations - entitled
"The Most Important Secrets in the World." He maintains
a German language web site at www.antaris.com and he can be
reached by email at jbk@antaris.com.
As to the present conflict Koeppl expressed
the gravest concerns, "This is more than a war against terrorism.
This is a war against the citizens of all countries. The
current elites are creating so much fear that people don't
know how to respond. But they must remember. This is a move
to implement a world dictatorship within the next five years.
There may not be another chance."
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