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TheMother of All Webs: Who Gotcha! Vol. III

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By Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn
(220 pgs)

Hatonn continues outlining the history of worldwide CIA operations, including the "ideals" adopted and enforced by CIA leaders and operatives, their methods  of influence in world affairs and how they escape scrutiny by the American people. Topics include:

  • State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research
  • CIA operatives McCone, McNamara, Helms and Dulles
  • The Eaton Study
  • National Intelligence Resource Board
  • Successes and failures of CIA operations
  • Presidential interest in CIA
  • Henry Kissinger
  • George Bush, Zapata Offshore Oil Company and the CIA
  • Special operations of the CIA Paramilitary Operations
  • Bay of Pigs and Kennedy
  • Kennedy and General MacArthur
  • More on Kennedy assassination
  • Propaganda in Wall Street Journal about what happens to "so called" KGB defectors
  • Legalize "The New World Order"
  • Joshua, the walls of Jericho and Hatonn
  • ADL owns Sterling National Bank
  • City Bank failing
  • Abuse by Political Action Committees (PACs)
  • Tavistock Institute and list of networks for mind control
  • International Caucus of Labor Committees
  • Aquarian Conspiracy revealed
  • Brzezinsky's "One World " vision

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