RAND Corporation :"We need WW3" See who the members are you might be surprised!, page
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Topic started on 29-7-2010 @ 09:36 PM by ShadowRamesses
We are always hearing from time to time about this RAND Corporation, (Side Note: Never dawned on me until I Googled it, seen links for Ann Rand, but this is a whole different topic, right?) Continuing... We are always hearing that this RAND Corporation is advising top leaders in our government that we need to have another world war. I always for some reason just don't do any investigating on them, don't ask me why, it's not that I don't think they are important I just seem to forget I guess you could say, well I finally decided to do it. It was founded by a 5 Star general Named Henry H. Arnold, a pretty impressive man I hate to say I am a little Unfamiliar with here is a link to his wiki page.

Link :
en.wikipedia.org...


Continuing on I find it very interesting about what this RAND Corporation does, it is a think tank, they do quite a few things, many of their members have won Nobel Prizes 30 over the last 60 years. You will be pretty impressed by who some of the members are, here's a snippet from the page (Condensed to follow rules).

For full list click on this link to view just about the whole history of The RAND Corporation.

RAND Corporation Link : en.wikipedia.org...

Henry H. Arnold — General, United States Air Force — RAND founder
Kenneth Arrow — economist, Nobel Laureate, developed the impossibility theorem in social choice theory
Bruno Augenstein — V.P., physicist, mathematician and space scientist
Robert Aumann — mathematician, game theorist, Nobel Laureate in Economics.
J. Paul Austin — Chairman of the Board, 1972–1981
Paul Baran — one of the developers of packet switching which was used in Arpanet and later networks like the Internet
Barry Boehm — software economics expert, inventor of COCOMO
Harold L. Brode — physicist, leading nuclear weapons effects expert
Bernard Brodie — Military strategist and nuclear architect
James R. Huber (PhD international relations), former contributing editor;
Amir Farshad Ebrahimi — PhD Master of Middle East security areas
Samuel Cohen — inventor of the neutron bomb in 1958
Franklin R. Collbohm — Aviation Engineer, Douglas Aircraft Company — RAND founder and former director and trustee
George Dantzig — mathematician, creator of the simplex algorithm for linear programming
Herman Kahn — theorist on nuclear war and one of the founders of scenario planning
Zalmay Khalilzad — U.S. Ambassador to United Nations
Henry Kissinger— United States Secretary of State (1973–1977); National Security Advisor (1969–1975); Nobel Peace Prize Winner (1973)

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reply posted on 29-7-2010 @ 09:47 PM by virgom129
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I got the idea at this name,

Henry Kissinger— United States Secretary of State (1973–1977); National Security Advisor (1969–1975); Nobel Peace Prize Winner (1973)

No wonder they call for war........


reply posted on 29-7-2010 @ 09:56 PM by ShadowRamesses
And yet we have another very, very interesting organization called the Trilateral Commission, it seems to be even more interesting that the RAND Corporation, its members list is also pretty impressive, so while I am Google all this info. on these top organization we always hear about it good to see what they are all about, what they do, who the members are, their history, what accomplishments they have made, etc.. it's just good to quickly glace over their info. and if anything seems to be interesting to talk about, well I'm here. Is anyone interested? Here's a snippet:

Link to snippet website :
en.wikipedia.org...

Established

Speaking at the Chase Manhattan International Financial Forums in London, Brussels, Montreal, and Paris, Rockefeller proposed the creation of an International Commission of Peace and Prosperity in early 1972 (which would later become the Trilateral Commission). At the 1972 Bilderberg meeting, the idea was widely accepted, but elsewhere, it got a cold reception. According to Rockefeller, the organization could "be of help to government by providing measured judgment."
Zbigniew Brzezinski,[2] a professor at Columbia University and a Rockefeller advisor who was a specialist on international affairs, left his post to organize the group along with:
Henry D. Owen (a Foreign Policy Studies Director with the Brookings Institution)
George S. Franklin
Robert R. Bowie (of the Foreign Policy Association and Director of the Harvard Center for International Affairs)
Gerard C. Smith (Salt I negotiator, Rockefeller in-law, and its first North American Chairman)
Marshall Hornblower (former partner at Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering)
William Scranton (former Governor of Pennsylvania)
Edwin Reischauer (a professor at Harvard)
Max Kohnstamm (European Policy Centre)
Other founding members included Alan Greenspan and Paul Volcker, both eventually heads of the Federal Reserve system.
Funding for the group came from David Rockefeller, the Charles F. Kettering Foundation, and the Ford Foundation.


Check out there symbol their logo it pretty hypnotizing


reply posted on 29-7-2010 @ 09:59 PM by ShadowRamesses
Originally posted by virgom129
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I got the idea at this name,

Henry Kissinger— United States Secretary of State (1973–1977); National Security Advisor (1969–1975); Nobel Peace Prize Winner (1973)

No wonder they call for war........



Isn't he on the Trilateral Commission too? These guys are pretty powerful, wouldn't you say?


reply posted on 29-7-2010 @ 10:41 PM by time91
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All of these groups are hand in hand, set up by the same interests for the same purpose. For a few more interesting leads, try researching tavistock, bilderberg, and the CFR. These groups and institutions long with many others are where intelligence agencies, banks, and corporations get together to advance the power of the global elites, and the agenda referred to by some as the NWO (global totalitarian government, directed by certain old money families combined with many other interests, a deadly combination of the most powerful interests). Tavistock is the least known, and one of the most important things to research. It deals with all forms of mind control, mass perception alteration, and direct mind control.


reply posted on 29-7-2010 @ 10:42 PM by muzzleflash
Here is the legit proof that RAND did make a report called

"Preliminary Design of an Experimental World-Circling Spaceship"
May 2, 1946

www.rand.org...

Straight from RAND.org themselves.

Wild stuff.

Aha awesome I found a PDF with a portion of the document. It seems to be a photocopy of the original or at least a copy. Enjoy the reading!
www.rand.org...

[edit on 29-7-2010 by muzzleflash]


reply posted on 30-7-2010 @ 01:48 PM by ShadowRamesses
Originally posted by time91
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Tavistock is the least known, and one of the most important things to research. It deals with all forms of mind control, mass perception alteration, and direct mind control.


I will check this group out also, thanks.
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