>into two independent agencies -- the Office of Strategic Services and the
>Office of War Information (OWI). Donovan became the head of the newly
>created Office of Strategic Services. William Stephenson was head of the
>British Intelligence counterpart. The psychological warfare study was moved
>into the domain of the Office of War Information. 30
>
>In UNWRITTEN TREATY, James P. Warburg writes,
>
>"This book is dedicated to the men and women of OWI, who served at home and
>abroad on the far-flung psychological battlefronts of World War II, and
>whose skill and devotion created the 'Voice of America'."
>Warburg explains,
> "Psychological Warfare against a declared or undeclared enemy is
>probably as old as human history. It consists of two basic elements - the
>threat, or appeal to fear - and the bribe, or appeal to greed...
> When the earliest savage raised his fist against a neighbor, he was
>using the psychological weapon of the threat. When he baited a trap, he was
>exploiting the appeal to greed. Bluff, bribery and deception have played a
>part in every human struggle throughout history, but it remained for our
>generation to develop psychological warfare as a means of systematic
>nationalistic aggression.
> Psychological warfare aims at the undermining of a people's
>confidence in its cause, its strength, its leaders and itself, and at the
>destruction of its determination to fight for its cause or even for its
>life.
> This combination of confidence and determination we call morale.
>When a nation's morale is destroyed, it commits suicide - as did Austria -
>or else it submits to conquest after feeble and disorganized resistance -
>as did France. In any case, it reaches a state of mind in which resistance
>seems hopeless and surrender less of an evil than endurance of armed
>conflict...
> Psychological warfare against an enemy nation seeks to paralyze the
>will of that nation by spreading confusion, by alternating excessive hope
>and excessive fear, by exploiting every cleavage and adding fuel to every
>prejudice. Its chief weapon is propaganda - that is the dissemination of
>ideas. But propaganda, to be effective, must be based upon full and
>carefully analyzed intelligence concerning the enemy, and must be
>coordinated with espionage, fifth column activity and actual sabotage...
> All these assignments are carried out by the implantation of
>carefully selected ideas and concepts. These ideas and concepts are neither
>necessarily true nor necessarily false. In fact, whether they are true or
>false makes no difference whatsoever, so long as they successfully serve to
>create the desired state of mind. It follows that there is no validity
>whatsoever to the widely held belief that propaganda consists by definition
>of spreading of lies. Truth and falsehood make no difference in themselves.
>There is equally little justification for the belief that the propaganda of
>'decent,' democratic nations should be 'the truth and nothing but the
>truth.'...
> It cannot be stated with sufficient emphasis that information is
>one thing - propaganda quite another.
> The purpose of spreading information is to promote the functioning
>of man's reason.
> The purpose of propaganda is to mobilize certain of man's emotions
>in such a way that they will dominate his reason...
> The function of an information agency is to disseminate truth - to
>a make available fact and opinion, each carefully labeled and separated
>from the other.The aim of an information agency is to enable as many people
>as possible to form their own individual judgments on the basis of relevant
>fact and authoritative opinion.
> The function of a propaganda agency is almost the exact opposite:
>it is not to inform, but to persuade. In order to persuade it must
>disseminate only such fact, such opinion, and such fiction masquerading as
>fact as will serve to make people act, or fail to act in the desired way."31
>
>The Office of Coordinator of Information, and the Office of War Information
>weren't information agencies they were propaganda agencies. The Office of
>War Information extended contracts for communications research to Paul
>Lazarsfeld, Hadley Cantril, and Council on Foreign Relations member Frank
>Stanton. The famous Orson Welles WAR OF THE WORLDS was an experiment in
>psychological warfare. The American public became unwitting subjects in an
>experiment to study mass behavior to try to determine the factors of
>personality, experience, and circumstance that made for various degrees of
>suggestibility under the impact of fear. The experiment in terror was
>planned , coordinated, and carried out by Council on Foreign Relations
>members and insiders. Isn't an experiment of this nature immoral and
>illegal?
>
>Adolph Hitler, and his propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels warped History
>by ignoring it completely, and stressing favorable and unfavorable truths
>to cause tension and hate between different groups of people. Goebbels'
>work fascinated CFR member Edward R. Murrow. The Rockefeller Foundation
>funded Murrow to perform a systematic analysis of Nazi radio propaganda
>techniques and the political use of radio. 32
>
>Murrow, with help from Cantril and Lloyd Free, began the project at
>Princeton in 1940. The Princeton Listening Center was set up in an old
>house on Alexander Street, belonging to Princeton's Institute of Advanced
>Study (IASP). IASP was a reasonable copy of the Royal Institute of
>International Affairs chief Oxford headquarters, All Souls College. CFR
>member Abraham Flexner of Rockefeller's General Education Board and
>foundation administrator, organized it from plans drawn by Tom Jones, one
>of the Royal Institute of International Affairs most active intriguers and
>foundations administrators.33
>
>This project resulted in a world wide monitoring and broadcasting
>Government agency called the Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Service (FBIS).
>FBIS was a Psychological Warfare machine. FBIS became the United States
>Information Agency (USIA). The USIA was established to achieve US foreign
>policy by influencing public attitude at home and abroad using
>psycho-political policy strategies. The USIA Office of Research and
>reference service prepares data on psychological factors and propaganda
>problems considered by the Policy Planning Board in formulating
>psycho-political information policies for the National Security Council.
>Murrow would subsequently be named head of the USIA. Murrow became the
>Propaganda minister for the US -- America's Joseph Goebbels. 34
>
>Was Hitler's rise to power a psycho-political operation planned and
>coordinated by members of the Council on Foreign Relations, Institutes of
>International Affairs, and Institutes of Pacific Relations? Was Hitler's
>rise to power another Double Cross To Hell -- another Council on Foreign
>Relations experiment in fear. Isn't that treason?
>
>People's actions are strongly influenced by their knowledge base. People
>act on their beliefs. You can manipulate a person's actions by corrupting
>their knowledge base; by warping historical truth; or ignoring it
>completely. Knowledge can make for independence if it helps people meet
>their world more confidently and realistically.  Those who have wanted
>others to remain dependent have always recognized this fact and have
>opposed the spread of knowledge. They include those who felt the Bible must
>not be read by the people; those who made laws against teaching slaves to
>read and write; and those who kept the plans of a monster like Hitler a
>secret for more than 14 years.
>
>Isn't it time to investigate the Council on Foreign Relations, the
>Institutes of International Affairs, and the Institutes of Pacific
>Relations?
>
>roundtable
>
>____
>
>Title-50 War and National Defense § 783 states - "It shall be unlawful for
>any person knowingly to combine, conspire, or agree with any other person
>to perform any act which would substantially contribute to the
>establishment within the United States of a totalitarian dictatorship, the
>direction and control of which is to be vested in, or exercised by or under
>the domination of control of, any foreign government."
>
>The Council on Foreign Relations are in violation of Title-50 War and
>National Defense § 783. The Council on Foreign Relations has unlawfully and
>knowingly combined, conspired, and agreed to substantially contribute to
>the establishment of one world order under the totalitarian dictatorship,
>the direction and the control of members of Council on Foreign Relations,
>the Royal Institute of International Affairs, and members of their branch
>organizations in various nations throughout the world. That is
>totalitarianism on a global scale.
>
>[1] Cantril, Hadley with Assistance of Hazel Gaudet and Herta Herzog, The
>Invasion From Mars - A Study in Panic, Princeton University Press, 1940,
>3rd Printing 1952, pg v
>
>[2] Who's Who, 1967, pgs 333-334 - Cantril authored; The Psychology of
>Radio (1935 co-author Gordon Allport), The Invasion from Mars (1941); The
>Psychology of Social Movements, (1941), Gauging Public Opinion (1944),
>Psychology of Ego-Involvements ( with M. Sherif, 1947), Understanding Man's
>Social Behavior (1947), Tensions that Cause Wars (1950), The "Why" of Man's
>Experience (1950), How Nations See Each Other (with William Buchanan,
>1953), The Politics of Despair ( with C. H. Bumstead, 1958), Reflections on
>the Human Venture (1960), Soviet Leaders and Mastery Over Man, (1960);
>Human Nature and Political Systems (1961), The Human Dimension: Experiences
>in Policy Research (1967).
>
>[3] Hadley Cantril, The Human Dimension: Experiences in Policy Research,
>Rutgers The State University, 1967 pg 22-25
>
>[4] Hadley Cantril, The Human Dimension: Experiences in Policy Research,
>Rutgers The State University, 1967 pg 22-25
>
>[5] Hadley Cantril, The Human Dimension: Experiences in Policy Research,
>Rutgers The State University, 1967 pg 22-25
>
>[6] Hadley Cantril, The Human Dimension: Experiences in Policy Research,
>Rutgers The State University, 1967 pg pg 24; Childs, Harwood, "The First
>Editor Looks Back," Public Opinion Quarterly, 21, no. 1 (Spring 1957) pgs
>7-13; Brown, Anthony Cave ed., Secret War Report of the OSS, Berkeley, NY,
>1976, Chapt. 2
>
>[7] Childs, Harwood, "The First Editor Looks Back," Public Opinion
>Quarterly, 21, no. 1 (Spring 1957) pgs 7; US General Accounting Office, US
>Government Monies Provided to Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty report
>no. 173239, May 25, 1972, p. 79
>
>[8] American Association For Public Opinion Research, Edited by Philip
>Meyer and Mary A. Spaeth, The Public Opinion Quarterly Index 1937-1982,
>Title Page, 1984
>
>[9] Deborah M. Burek, Editor, Encyclopedia of Associations, Volume I Part
>2, National Organizations of the U.S., 27th Edition, pg 1866 entry 16050,
>1993
>
>[10] Hadley Cantril, The Human Dimension: Experiences in Policy Research,
>Rutgers The State University, 1967 pg viii
>
>[11] Hadley Cantril, The Human Dimension: Experiences in Policy Research,
>Rutgers The State University, 1967 pg 22-25
>
>[12] Hadley Cantril, The Human Dimension: Experiences in Policy Research,
>Rutgers The State University, 1967 pg 166
>
>[13] Hadley Cantril, The Human Dimension: Experiences in Policy Research,
>Rutgers The State University, 1967 pg 22-25
>
>[14] The War and Peace Studies of The Council On Foreign Relations
>1939-1945, The Harold Pratt House 58th E. 68th Street, NY, 1946, pg. 2-3
>Appendix A (pgs. 19-24) lists the personnel and dates of service of the War
>and Peace Studies group members as: Steering Committee Officer -- Norman H.
>Davis, Chairman (12/39-4/44); Isaiah Bowman, (12/39 (made chairman)-3/45);
>Hamilton Fish Armstrong, Vice Chairman, (12/39-9/45); Walter H. Mallory,
>Secretary (12/39-9/45); Paul F. Jones,Administrative Secretary,
>(1/40-11/40); Francis P. Miller, Administrative Secretary, (12/40-02/42);
>Dwight E. Lee,,Administrative Secretary, (09/42-09/43); Julius W.
>Pratt,,Administrative Secretary, (09/43-09/44); Richard C. Snyder,
>Administrative Secretary, (10/44-02/45); William Edwin Diez, Administrative
>Secretary, (03/45-09/45); Steering Committee Members -- Hanson W. Baldwin
>(07/40-09/45), Isaiah Bowman (12/39-Chairman 03/45); Allen W. Dulles
>(12/39-12/43); Carter Goodrich (08/42-09/45); Alvin H. Hansen
>(12/39-09/45); Whitney H. Shepardson, (12/39-06/42); Jacob Viner,
>(12/39-09/45); Edward P. Warner, (01/44-09/45); Henry M. Wriston,
>(06/42-09/45); Security And Armaments Group Rapporteurs Allen W. Dulles,
>Rapporteur (02/40-06/40) & Joint Rapporteur (07/40-12/43); Hanson W.
>Baldwin, Joint Rapporteur (07/40-09/45); Edward P. Warner,Joint Rapporteur
>(01/44-09/45); Security And Armaments Group Research Secretaries -- William
>M. Franklin (02/40-05/41); Grayson Kirk (06/41-09/45); Security And
>Armaments Group Members -- Brig. General Thomas J. Betts (07/40-12/43);
>Maj. Gen. Clayton Bissell (01/44-0945); Rear Ad. Ralph Davison
>(07/41-12/43); Edward M. Earle (03/45-09/45); Maj. George Fielding Eliot
>(02/41-09/45); Joseph C. Green (11/43-09/45); Brig. Gen. Haywood S. Hansell
>(07/41-07/42); Stacy May (07/40-02/45); Maj Gen. Frank R.
>McCoy(04/40-09/45); Col. James F. Olive (02/43-02/44); Adm William V.
>Pratt,Ret. (04/41-02/45); David N. Rowe (03/45-09/45); Capt. Richard W.
>Ruble (11/43-05/45); Harold F. Sheets (07/42-09/45); Harold Sprout
>(02/44-09/45); Adm. William H. Standley, Ret. (02/40-11/40); Maj. Gen.
>George V. Strong (07/44-09/45); Edward P. Warner(02/40-11/44); Brig. Gen.
>John Weckerling (01/44-09/45); Hugh R. Wilson (02/41-11/42); Theodore P.
>Wright (02/41-09/45); Economic and Financial Group Rapporteurs Alvin H.
>Hansen, Joint Rapporteur (02/40-09/45), Jacob Viner, Joint Rapporteur
>(02/40-09/45); Economic and Financial Group Research Secretaries Arthur R.
>Upgren (02/40-07/40); William Diebold Jr. (08/40-09/43); Arthur D. Gayer
>(10/43-09/45); Economic and Financial Group Members -- Percy W. Bidwell
>(02/40-09/45); Edwin F. Chinlund (11/43-09/45); Benjamin V. Cohen
>(09/41-09/45); Lauchlin Currie (02/43-09/45); Ralph E. Flanders
>(07/42-11/40); Heman Greenwood (03/45-09/45); Leon Fraser (02/40-11(40);
>Calvin B. Hoover (01/44-09/45); Winfield W. Riefler (02/40-03/42); William
>H. Schubart (07/42-12/44); Harold F. Sheets (02/40-05/42); Allan Sproul
>(02/41-12/43); Eugene Staley (02/40-09/45); Arthur R. Upgren (07/40-09/45);
>Jacob Viner (02/40-09/45); John H. Williams (02/40-11/40); Political Group
>Rapporteurs Whitney H. Shepardson (02/40-06/42); Henry M Wriston & Carter
>Goodrich Joint-Rapporteurs (08/42-09/45); Political Group Research
>Scientists Walter Langsam (02/40-02/41); Walter R. Sharp (02/41-09/45);
>Political Group Members Frank Altschul (03/45-09/45); Hamilton Fish
>Armstrong (02/40-09/45); James P. Baxter III (11/43-02/45); Charles W. Cole
>(03/45-09/45); John Foster Dulles (02/40-09/40); Maj. George Fielding Eliot
>(02/40-09/45); Thomas K. Finletter (03/45-09/45); Carter Goodrich
>(09/41-became Joint Rapporteur 08/42); William Langer ( 03/45-09/45); Owen
>Lattimore (03/45-09/45); Dwight E. Lee (03/45-09/45); Francis P. Miller
>(05/40-05/43); Philip E. Mosely (09/42-02/45); Lindsay Rodgers
>(02/41-09/45); David N. Rowe (11/43-02/45); James T Shotwell (02/40-02/43);
>Arthur Sweetser (02/41-09/45); Payson S. Wild (03/43-09/45); Henry M.
>Wriston (05/40-became Rapporteur 07/42); Territorial Group Rapporteur
>Isaiah Bowman (02/40-02/45); Territorial Group Research Secretaries Philip
>E. Mosely (03/40-09/41 & 08/42-02/45); William P. Maddox (09/41-06/42);
>Territorial Group Members Hamilton Fish Armstrong (02/40-02/45); H. Foster
>Bain (02/44-02/45); Charles H. Behre, Jr., (06/42-02/45); Charles W. Cole
>(05/42-02/45); John C. Cooper, Jr., (02/40-11/40); Rupert Emerson
>(05/43-02/45); A. Whitney Griswold (09/41-01/42); John Gunther
>(02/41-08/41); Bruce C. Hopper (02/40-02/45); Owen Lattimore (04/40-02/45);
>Frank W. Notestein (11/43-02/45); Walter H. Voskuil (09/43-02/45); William
>L. Westermann (02/40-02/45); Peace and Aims Group Chairman Hamilton Fish
>Armstrong (06/41-02/45); Peace and Aims Group Research Secretaries Philip
>E. Mosely (06/41-09/41); Mose L. Harvey (11/41-05/42); Dwight E. Lee
>(09/42-02/45); Peace and Aims Group Members Jay Allen (11/41-09/42); Frank
>Altschu (06/41-02/45); Percy W. Bidwell (06/41-02/45); Crane Brinton
>(09/42-12/42); Allen W. Dulles (06/41-02/45); Frank D. Graham
>(10/43-02/45); John Gunther (06/41-11/45); Bruce C. Hopper (06/41-02/45);
>Tracy B. Kittredge (06/41-04/42); William L. Langer (06/41-02/45); James G.
>McDonald (06/41-02/45); Philip E. Mosely (09/41-02/45); Winfield W. Riefler
>(06/41-02/45); Lindsay Rodgers (06/41-02/45); Whitney H. Shepardson
>(06/41-02/45); William L. Shirer (10/43-02/45); George N. Shuster
>(06/41-02/45); Oscar C. Stine (06/41-02/45); Arthur Sweetser (09/42-02/45);
>Max W. Thornburg (06/41-11/41); Jacob Viner (10/42-03/43); John K. Wright
>(11/42-02/45).
>
>[15] The War and Peace Studies of The Council On Foreign Relations
>1939-1945, The Harold Pratt House 58th E. 68th Street, NY, 1946, pg. 6
>
>[16] The War and Peace Studies of The Council On Foreign Relations
>1939-1945, The Harold Pratt House 58th E. 68th Street, NY, 1946, pg. 6
>
>[17] George J.A. O'Toole, Honorable Treachery, A History of US
>Intelligence, Espionage, and Covert Action from the American Revolution to
>the CIA, A Morgan Entrekin Book The Atlantic Monthly Press, New York (1991)
>pgs 355-357; H. C. Allen Great Britain and the United States: A History of
>Anglo-American Relations (1783-1952) pg. 787; Thomas F. Troy, Donovan and
>the CIA: A History of the Establishment of the Central Intelligence Agency,
>Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1981 pg 29
>
>[18] Langer, Walter C. The Mind of Adolf Hitler, The Secret Wartime Report,
>Basic Books Inc., New York, London (1972) Forward ( by William L. Langer)
>v-vi, 3-8
>
>[19] Langer, Walter C. The Mind of Adolf Hitler, The Secret Wartime Report,
>Basic Books Inc., New York, London (1972) Forward ( by William L. Langer)
>v-vi, 3-8
>
>[20] Langer, Walter C. The Mind of Adolf Hitler, The Secret Wartime Report,
>Basic Books Inc., New York, London (1972) Forward ( by William L. Langer)
>v-vi, 3-8
>
>[21] Harry Rositzke, The CIA's Secret Operations Espionage,
>Counterespionage and Covert Action, Imperial Book, Sound & Gift Company
>(tel:5917633), Lin Kou Book(tel:5511565), Sound & Gift Company, PO Box 3751
>Taipei, 1977, pgs 221-222
>
>[22] Langer, Walter C. The Mind of Adolf Hitler, The Secret Wartime Report,
>Basic Books Inc., New York, London (1972) Forward ( by William L. Langer)
>v-vi; The War and Peace Studies of The Council On Foreign Relations
>1939-1945, The Harold Pratt House 58th E. 68th Street, NY, 1946, pg 24
>Shuster & Langer were members of Council on Foreign Relations PEACE AIMS
>GROUP -- the other members of this group included: Hamilton Fish Armstrong,
>Philip E. Mosely, Mose L. Harvey, Dwight E. Lee, Jay Allen, Frank Altschul,
>Percy W. Bidwell, Crane Brinton, Allen W. Dulles, Frank D. Graham, John
>Gunther, Bruce C. Hopper, Tracy B. Kittredge, William L Langer, James G
>McDonald, Philip E. Mosely, Winfield W. Riefler, Lindsay Roger, Whitney H.
>Shepardson, William L. Shirer, George N. Shuster, Oscar C. Stine, Arthur
>Sweetser, Max W. Thornburg, Jacob Viner, John K. Wright. POLITICAL GROUP
>Whitney H. Shepardson, Henry M. Wriston, Carter Goodrich, Walter Langsam,
>Walter R. Sharp, Frank Altschul, Hamilton Fish Armstrong, James P. Baxter,
>Charles W. Cole, John Foster Dulles, Maj. George Fielding Eliot, Thomas K.
>Finletter, Carger Goodrich, William L. Langer, Owen Lattimore, Dwight E.
>Lee, Francis P. Miller, Philip E. Mosely, Lindsay Rogers, Nicholas
>Roosevelt, David N. Rowe, James T. Shotwell, Arthur Sweetser, Payson W.
>Wild, Henry M. Wriston. pg 22; Adolf Hitler, MEIN KAMPF, Annotated,
>Editorial Sponsors John Chamberlain, Sidney B. Fay, John Gunther, Carlton
>J. H. Hayes, Graham Hutton, Alvin Johnson, William L. Langer ( OSS -
>Research and Analysis Branch Chief ), Walter Millis, and Raoul de Roussy de
>Sales, George N. Shuster (CFR - Army Intelligence - CFR War and Peace
>Studies ), Reynal & Hitchcock, New York (1940), Introduction pg ix
>
>[23] Dictionary of American Biography, Supplement Ten, Charles Scribner's
>Sons, New York, 1981, pg. 432
>
>[24] Dictionary of American Biography, Supplement Ten, Charles Scribner's
>Sons, New York, 1981, pg. 432
>
>[25] Dictionary of American Biography, Supplement One, Charles Scribner's
>Sons, New York, 1981, pg. 734-736
>
>[26] Ibid
>
>[27] Adolf Hitler, MEIN KAMPF, Annotated, Editorial Sponsors John
>Chamberlain, Sidney B. Fay, John Gunther, Carlton J. H. Hayes, Graham
>Hutton, Alvin Johnson, William L. Langer ( OSS - Research and Analysis
>Branch Chief ), Walter Millis, and Raoul de Roussy de Sales, George N.
>Shuster (CFR - Army Intelligence - CFR War and Peace Studies ), Reynal &
>Hitchcock, New York (1940), pg 994 Conclusion
>
>[28] ibid
>
>[29] The War and Peace Studies of The Council On Foreign Relations
>1939-1945, The Harold Pratt House 58th E. 68th Street, NY, 1946, pgs 7-9
>
>[30] Langer, Walter C. The Mind of Adolf Hitler, The Secret Wartime Report,
>Basic Books Inc., New York, London (1972) Forward ( by William L. Langer)
>v-vi, 3-8
>
>[31] Warburg, Paul, Harcourt, Brace and Co., NY 1946 pg 15-16
>
>[32] Hadley Cantril, The Human Dimension: Experiences in Policy Research,
>Rutgers The State University, 1967 pg 32-34, 30-31; he War and Peace
>Studies of The Council On Foreign Relations 1939-1945, The Harold Pratt
>House 58th E. 68th Street, NY, 1946, pg. 24; Quigley, Carroll, Tragedy and
>Hope, Macmillan, New York 1966, p. 953
>
>[33] Hadley Cantril, The Human Dimension: Experiences in Policy Research,
>Rutgers The State University, 1967 pg 32-34, 30-31; he War and Peace
>Studies of The Council On Foreign Relations 1939-1945, The Harold Pratt
>House 58th E. 68th Street, NY, 1946, pg. 24; Quigley, Carroll, Tragedy and
>Hope, Macmillan, New York 1966, p. 953
>
>[34] Hadley Cantril, The Human Dimension: Experiences in Policy Research,
>Rutgers The State University, 1967 pg 32-34, 30, 33-34
>
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