by Banzai Pipeline
Alexandre de Tocqueville described "regime de la terruer" as a "methodology to make the masses familiar with the realities created by elites."
John W. Gardner - President of the Carnegie Corporation and the founder of two influential national U.S. organizations: Common Cause and Independent Sector - Office of Strategic Intelligence (OSS-1942).
John W. Gardner, "Engineer of the Great Society", President of the Carnegie Foundation before being appointed to be Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, Founder of Common Cause [explains why the FBI's J. Edgar Hoover refused to investigate when there were legitimate concerns about Common Cause] and Independent Sector, (Common Cause [counter-part and connected to Common Cause is Common Purpose all spawned in Britain] referenced in connection with Bernadine Dohrn in the FBI file linked to this Abel Danger assessment - Part 11, Page 5), founder of the National Urban Coalition (1968) timed almost perfectly at the time of the riots that erupted in 1968.
This was later followed in the early 1970's by terrorist events like the Patty Hearst, Symbionese Liberation Army, etc. Bernadine Dohrn became one of the leaders of the Revolutionary Youth Movement (RYM), which was a radical wing of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), in the late 1960s. Dohrn with ten other S.D.S. members associated with the RYM issued, on June 18, 1969, a sixteen-thousand-word manifesto entitled, "You Don't Need a Weatherman to Know Which Way the Wind Blows" in New Left Notes. Dohrn's famous quote: "Dig it! First they killed those pigs and then they put a fork in pig Tate's belly. Wild!"
Bernadine Dohrn - SDS; Weathermen Underground (Dohrn organized 'terrorism' against the very people who were her handlers)
Engineer of the Great Society timeline: 1964 - 1968
"What we have before us are some breathtaking opportunities disguised as insoluble problems." -- John Gardner, 1965 speech [classic intelligence pressure from the top]
On July 27, 1965, John Gardner was sworn in as the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, a federal agency with a multi-billion dollar budget, 150 programs, and more than 100,000 employees (later, this department was split into the Department of Education and Department of Health and Human Services). It was a big jump for Gardner who had just 35 employees working for him at Carnegie Corporation, but when President Lyndon Johnson personally asked him to undertake the assignment, he accepted.Important to Abel Danger forensic economists and counter-intelligence is to point out interestingly enough, John W. Gardner might have also started an organization for women called "Project for Woman." Information on this organization is being searched for to add to this AD post, however, there are other organizations that have been set up influenced by John W. Gardener, for example: the National & Community Service Program where their resource center has a program designed to encourage leadership in young girls with after school programs. It is suspected that considering all of Gardner's other activities, including while at the OSS he psychologically profiled OSS agents, that he might have further developed the Crown Sisters network in the United States. In fact, if you look at the picture of Patty Hearst with the flak jacket and the machine gun below, it could have been an advertising recruitment poster of sorts for Crown Sisters.
Patty Hearst - New recruit for John Gardner's Crown Sisters in America? Poster Girl for Crown Sisters?
The following is a more detailed account of John W. Gardner's background and significantly enough, attention should be drawn to Gardner teaching two years as an instructor at the Connecticut College for Women. [appropriately enough the school is located in 'New London'] Is it possible he developed further the Crown Sister pedophile oath taking ceremonies while working for the Office of Strategic Services?
John William Gardner was born in Los Angeles, California, on October 8, 1912. The younger of two sons born to William and Marie F. Gardner, Gardner's father died when he was one. Gardner was raised by his mother, [so he would have empathy for woman] who passed on to him a zest for literature and travel. After taking one year off to travel the world, Gardner graduated from high school in 1930. He graduated from Stanford [known for some pretty advanced studies into human behavior] in 1935 with a degree in psychology. The year before, he had married native Guatemalan Aïda Marroquin. They later had two daughters, Stephanie and Francesca.
In 1936 Gardner received an M.A. in psychology from Stanford, followed by a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1938. His dissertation on "Levels of Aspiration" foreshadowed much of his later work on individual goal-setting and achievement.
World War II interrupted Gardner's budding teaching career (two years as an instructor at the Connecticut College for Women followed by two years as an assistant professor at Mount Holyoke College), but it allowed him to use his academic expertise. Assigned to intelligence in 1942, he initially monitored Axis radio propaganda, then was switched to the Office of Strategic Services (forerunner of the CIA), where he contributed to the development of OSS personnel assessment tests and helped test, process, and assign OSS agents. He was discharged from service in 1946 with the rank of captain.
John Gardener was also a member of the powerful and extremely influential Pilgrims Society. The London chapter of the Pilgrims Society was established on July 11, 1902, followed by a New York chapter on January 13, 1903. It's patron is the British monarch, who has plenty of representatives attending the meetings. A member of the Royal family usually attends the London diners.
A good example of the cooperation between the London and American Pilgrims is the London Bush House, which was ordered to be built in 1919 by Pilgrim Irving T. Bush, a N.Y. businessman. At the time it was the most expensive building in the world and was meant to be an Anglo-American trade center where buyers could purchase goods in one place. It lost it's original function after a couple of decades, but still exists today as an office to the BBC World Service. [if readers have been following the forensic economic research of Hawks Cafe, Captain Sherlock and Abel Danger, BBC's implication should be known related to 9/11] Above the entrance there's a large statue, which represents this Anglo-American cooperation.
The 'Great Society' Witchcraft Continues
Martin Luther King - murdered on April 4th, 1968 - six days later the Civil Rights Act of 1968 plowed through the House 249 to 171
At this juncture, it is important to take another look at the assassination of Martin Luther King as it relates to John W. Gardner's 'Great Society', regardless of what people think or know of King's life and circumstances. If readers are wondering how Dr. King's murder might have assisted political development, thus John Gardner's 'Great Society' as it was related to the dictatorial Civil Rights Act of 1968, then first understand how this Act practically lost most of its steam in the House of Representatives during March of 1968. If the historical record is examined carefully, both blacks and whites at the time did not want this legislation passed.
Suddenly, King is shot while exiting the room of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee on April 4th, 1968 [AD forensic economic note: James Earl Ray's handler, a man by the name of 'Raoul', who Ray 'met' in Montreal, instructed Ray to obtain a movie camera from Chicago which are Ray's own words] and six days later this bill plows through the House with a vote of 249 to 171. The 1968 Civil Rights Act had nothing to do with racial dignity, that was platitude for the plebeians to debate over and knowledge black leaders understood clearly what the game plan was: "This is a hoax on the black people" said Roy Innis, associate director of the Council on Racial Equality.
James Earl Ray - Ray's handler, a man by the name of 'Raoul', picked Ray up in Montreal and requested Ray order a movie camera from Chicago - other attacks on America staged out of Montreal: Lincoln assassination; Kennedy assassination; 9/11
"If there ever was a rehabilitated prisoner, it was he. [James Earl Ray] The utter villainy of his accusers has purified his life. This is the great beauty of truth. It strengthens even in adversity."
What exactly did the Civil Rights Act of 1968 do? It essentially "transformed a sack of potatoes into a federal puree" thanks to the efforts of John W. Gardener's 'Great Society.' Federal credit increased exponentially, sucking millions of dollars into usurious witchcraft contracts. The most insidious result though, would be the literal handcuffing of local destinies to federal police. Indeed, one of the 'wonders' of a 'Great Society.'
This can be seen if you look carefully at the arm patches of all local police in America: an American flag worn by all local law enforcement officers, signaling the formation of a federal police force more respectful and in abeyance to appointed professionals in Washington than elected representatives from local neighborhoods. Take a look around at John W. Gardner's 'Great Society' forty years later: bureaucratic harassment; TSA pat downs at airports; electronic scanning technology; massive federal corruption; financial criminal syndicates; privatization of government; [Karl Marx's wife and daughter took their own lives]; depression; massive drug sales; more than 50% of cocaine sales goes on in America; violated children; destructive pedophile networks; all finally culminating in 9/11.
"I am dedicating this book to the followers, admirers, and critics of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., hoping that it will bring them closer to the truth about how and why this man died." -- James Earl Ray, Unit 6, Tennessee State Prison, Nashville, Tennessee
RIP James Earl Ray
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