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Date: Mon, 18 Dec 1995 21:34:39 -0500 (EST)

From: Brad Dolan

Subject: December Strategic Investment highlights Highlights from the *Strategic Investment* newsletter

December 20, 1995

"Anomalies"

NEWT AND THE BIG BOYS

by Jack Wheeler

Last spring, when a Congressman in the Republican leadership cornered Newt Gingrich and angrily asked him why he was supporting Clinton's $20 billion Mexican bailout, Newt took him aside and told him straight, "Ronald Reagan never went up against the big boys, and I won't either. I've got other things to do, and if I don't let them get what they want here, they won't let me get what I want later."

When I recently asked the Congressman who exactly are the "big boys" Newt was referring to, he said, "Newt doesn't name names, but probably if you get a copy of the guest list for David Rockefeller's party for Fidel Castro in New York, that would be a start. You know, the more I see how this town works, the more I think there's something to the complaints about a `New World Order.' ..."


Date: 19 Dec 95 09:46:37 EST

From: "M. H. (Pep) Stofen" <103052.1157@compuserve.com>

Subject: The Enemy Within

UWSA FEDERAL RESERVE ACCOUNTABILITY NATIONAL TASK FORCE PO Box 081335 Racine, WI 53408-1335 Computer address: 103052.1157@compuserve.com

THE ENEMY FROM WITHIN Page 1. Sep.-20-'95

Sidney James Weinberg --- Investment Banking (1891 - 1969)

From Who's Who in American Jewry (1938 - 39 ed.) helped to unravel the mystery of how wealth and power increase in geometric proportions through interlocking directorates.

The Who's Who entry for Sidney J. Weinberg reads, "became gen. partner 1927, Goldman, Sachs, & Co. N.Y. City" and then continues with a list of his directorships,
as of 1939:
"Cluett, Peabody and Co., Inc;
Continental Can Co.;
General Cigar Co., Inc;
B. F. Goodrich Co.;
General Foods Corp,;
McKesson & Robbins, Inc.,
Nat'l. Dairy Products Corp.;
Pierce Petroleum Corp.;
Sheffield Farms Co., Inc.;
Sears, Roebuck & C0,;
Franklin Simon & Co."

to name a few, but it gives you the knowledge of how to develop a power base.
A complete run-down on Sidney James Weinberg can be found,
on page 765, in Who Was Who.

Sidney's son, John Livingston Weinberg, like his father before him, is one of a handful of relatively unknown, but very powerful giants in America. John Weinberg's power makes him a likely candidate, for that select list of America's, secret, non-elected rulers, the anonymous few, who determine America's destiny. John became senior chairman of Goldman, Sachs & Co., in July of 1991.
His power base is enhanced by his membership on the Business Council, and the Council on Foreign Relations. Interlocking directorates is exemplified by John Weinberg's many Board-memberships, especially those of the Seagrams Co., Ltd. and DuPont.

A fellow, DuPont, board member is Edgar M. Bronfman, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Seagrams Company Ltd. Bronfman, together, with his son Edgar, Jr. and his brother, Charles, (also DuPont board members) own controlling interest in DuPont and thus they control one of America's major blue-chip corporations, and in Seagrams, own one of the largest distillers in the world.

In addition to being a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, Edgar M. Bronfman is President of the World Jewish Congress.

As a guest - of - honor, and featured speaker, at a May 5th, 1992, symposium of the International liaison committee, on the Christian-Jewish Ecumenism, held in Baltimore, he told his audience that because international companies, like DuPont make decisions, based, not on the best interests of a single nation, but on the best interests of the corporation, we will have "globalism", whether the people want it, or not.

Edgar Bronfman, like John Weinberg, would have to be considered a candidate for the select list of the non-elected rulers, who determine America's debt, and control her destiny.

The first panacea for a mismanaged nation is inflation of the currency; second is war. Both bring a temporary (and false) prosperity; both bring a permanent ruin. But both are the refuge of political and economic opportunities. Ernest Hemingway.



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