19-02-2018, 12:19 AM
(This post was last modified: 19-02-2018, 12:51 AM by Anthony Thorne.)
Lauren, I've debated it. I have a couple of film books to write first, The above is a late night summary of a couple of hundred pages of research I compiled. In Hartung's book, the head of Lockheed a year or two before the George W Bush administration was overheard talking enthusiastically to other bigwigs at a conference about how 'his guy' was preparing their entire foreign policy brief re weapons purchases - the Rebuilding America's Defences document.
HarvardWatch put together a long, unhappy document detailing Winokur and Enron's activities at Harvard. Robert Belfer, of the Belfer Center, was also an Enron board member.
http://solari.com/blog/wp-content/upload...Truths.pdf
Prior to the Catastrophic Terrorism Study Group, some of the same personnel at the John F. Kennedy School at Harvard, Zelikow included, were concerned with maintaining public trust in government. They put out a book, WHY PEOPLE DON'T TRUST GOVERNMENT, edited by Zelikow and Joseph Nye, Jr., to discuss how public faith in the benevolence and good intentions of the government could be maintained. The opening line of the book reads
The 'key Israeli military figure' who 'decided to relocate to the US and spend time at Harvard' is Shlomo Gazit, the former head of Israel's military intelligence service. He was there for about a year, spent time giving talks at the Belfer Center, then returned to Israel just before Reagan took office.
HarvardWatch put together a long, unhappy document detailing Winokur and Enron's activities at Harvard. Robert Belfer, of the Belfer Center, was also an Enron board member.
http://solari.com/blog/wp-content/upload...Truths.pdf
Prior to the Catastrophic Terrorism Study Group, some of the same personnel at the John F. Kennedy School at Harvard, Zelikow included, were concerned with maintaining public trust in government. They put out a book, WHY PEOPLE DON'T TRUST GOVERNMENT, edited by Zelikow and Joseph Nye, Jr., to discuss how public faith in the benevolence and good intentions of the government could be maintained. The opening line of the book reads
Quote:The idea for this book began with the bombing of the Alfred P. Murray Federal Building in Oklahoma City in April 1995.
The 'key Israeli military figure' who 'decided to relocate to the US and spend time at Harvard' is Shlomo Gazit, the former head of Israel's military intelligence service. He was there for about a year, spent time giving talks at the Belfer Center, then returned to Israel just before Reagan took office.