MAJESTIC 12
AND THE SECRET GOVERNMENT
By William Cooper page 2 of 3
Meanwhile, Nelson Rockefeller changed positions again. This time
he was to take C.D. Jackson's old position which had been called
the Special Assistant for Psychological Strategy. With Nelson's
appointment the name was changed to the Special Assistant for Cold
War Strategy. This position would evolve over the years into the
same position Henry Kissinger was ultimately to hold under President
Nixon. Officially he was to give "Advice and assistance in development
of increased understanding and cooperation among all peoples". The
official description was a smoke screen for security he was the
Presidential Coordinator for the Intelligence Community. In his
new post, Rockefeller reported directly, and only, to the President.
He attended meetings of the Cabinet, the Council on Foreign Economic
Policy, and the National Security Council which was the highest
policy-making body in the government.
Nelson Rockefeller was also given a second important job as the
head of a secret unit called the Planning Coordination Group which
was formed under NSC 5412/1 in March of 1955. The group consisted
of different ad hoc members depending on the subject of the agenda.
The basic members were Rockefeller, a representative of the Dept.
of State, and the Director of Central Intelligence. It was soon
called the "3412 Committee" of the "Special Group". NSC 5412/1 established
the rule that covert operations were subject to approval by an executive
committee, whereas in the past these operations were initiated solely
on the authority of the Director of Central Intelligence.
Founding of MJ-12
By secret Executive Memorandum, NSC 5410, Eisenhower had preceded
NSC 5412/1 in 1954 to establish a permanent committee (not ad hoc)
to be known as Majority Twelve (MJ-12) to oversee and conduct all
covert activities concerned with the alien question. NSC 5412/1
was created to explain the purpose of these meetings when Congress
and the Press became curious. Majority Twelve was made up of Nelson
Rockefeller, the director of the CIA Allen Welsh Dulles, the Secretary
of State John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of Defense Charles E.Wilson,
the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Arthur W. Radford,
the Director of the FBI J. Edgar Hoover, and six men from the executive
committee of the Council on Foreign Relations known as the "Wise
Men". These men were all members of a secret society of scholars
that called themselves "The Jason Society", or "The Jason Scholars"
who recruited their members from the "Skull and Bones" and the "Scroll
and Key" societies of Harvard and Yale.
The "Wise Men" were key members of the Council on Foreign Relations.
There were 12 members including the first 6 from Government positions
thus Majority Twelve. This group was made up over the years of the
top officers and directors of the Council on Foreign Relations and
later the Trilateral Commission. Gordan Dean, George Bush, and Zbigniew
Brzezinski were among them. The most important and influential of
the "Wise Men" who served on MJ-12 were Jogn McCloy, Robert Lovett,
Averell Harriman, Charles Bohlen, George Kennan, and Dean Acheson.
It is significant that President Eisenhower as well as the first
6 MJ-12 members from the Government were also members of the Council
on Foreign Relations.Thorough researchers will soon discover that
not all of the "Wise Men" attended Harvard or Yale and not all of
them were chosen for "Skull and Bones" or "Scroll and Key" membership
during their college years. You will be able to quickly clear up
this mystery by obtaining the book "The Wise Men" by Walter Issacson
and Even Thomas, Simon and Schuster, New York. Under illustration
#9 in the center of the book you will find the caption "Lovett with
the Yale Unit, above far right, and on the beach his initiation
into Skull and Bones came at an air base near Dunkirk". I have found
that members were chosen on an ongoing basis by invitation based
upon merit post college and was not confined to only Harvard or
Yale attendees.
A chosen few were later initiated into the Jason Society. They
are all members of the Council on Foreign Relations and at that
time were known as the "Eastern Establishment". This should give
you a clue to the far reaching and serious nature of these most
secret college societies. The Jason Society is alive and well today
but now includes members of the Trilateral Commission as well. The
Trilateralists existed secretly several years BEFORE 1973. The name
of the Trilateral Commission was taken from the alien flag known
as the "Trilateral Insignia".
Majority Twelve was to survive right up to the present day. Under
Eisenhower and Kennedy it was erroneously called the "8412 Committee"
or more correctly, the "Special Group". in the Johnson administration
it became the "303 Committee" because the name 5412 had been compromised
in the book "The Secret Government" actually NSC 5412/1 was leaked
to the author to hide existence of NSC 5410. Under Nixon, Ford,
and Carter it was called the "40 Committee", and under Reagan, it
became the "PI-40 Committee". Over all those years only the name
changed.
Deception and Mutilations
By 1955 it became obvious the aliens had deceived Eisenhower and
had broken the treaty. Mutilated humans were being found along with
mutilated animals all across the United States. It was suspected
that the aliens were not submitting a complete list of human contacts
and abductees to MJ-12 and it was suspected that not all abductees
had been returned. The Soviet Union was suspected of interacting
with them and this proved to be true. It was learned that the aliens
had been and were then manipulating masses of people through secret
societies, witchcraft, magic, the occult, and religion. After several
Air Force combat air engagements with alien craft it also became
apparent that our weapons were no match against them.
In November 1955, NSC 5412/2 was issued establishing a study committee
to explore "All factors which are involved in making and implementing
of foreign policy in the nuclear age." This was only a blanket of
snow that covered the real subject of study, the alien question.
The Study Group
By secret Executive Memorandum, NSC 5411 in 1954, President Eisenhower
had commissioned the study group to "examine all the facts, evidence,
lies, and deception and discover the truth of the alien question.
NSC5412/2 was only a cover that had become necessary when the press
began inquiring as to the purpose of regular meetings of such important
men. The first meetings began at Quantico Marine Base. The study
group was made up of 35 members of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Secret scholars known as "The Jason Society" of the "Jason Scholars".
Dr. Edward Teller was invited to participate, Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinski
was the study director for the first 18 months. Dr. Henry Kissinger
was chosen as the group's study director for the second 18 months.
Nelson Rockefeller was a frequent visitor during the study.
| STUDY GROUP
MEMBERS |
| Gordon
Dean, Chairman |
| Dr. Zbigniew
Brzezinski, Study Director - 1st phase |
| Dr. Henry
Kissinger, Study Director - 2nd phase |
| Dr. Edward Teller |
Maj. Gen. Richard
C. Lindsay |
| Hanson W. Baldwin |
Lloyd V. Berkner |
| Frank C.Nash |
Paul H. Nitze |
| Charles P. Noyes |
Frank Pace, Jr. |
| James A. Perkins |
Don K. Price |
| David Rockefeller |
Oscar M. Ruebhausen |
| Lt. Gen. James M.
Gavin |
Caryl P. Haskins |
| James T. Hill, Jr. |
Joseph E. Johnson |
| Mervin J. Kelly |
Frank Altschul |
| Hamilton Fish Armstrong |
Maj.Gen.James McCormack,Jr. |
| Robert R. Bowie |
McGeorge Bundy |
| William A.M. Burden |
John C. Campbell |
| Thomas K. Finletter |
George S. Franklin,
Jr. |
| I. I. Rabi |
Roswell L. Gilpatrio |
| N. E. Halaby |
Gen. Walter Bedell
Smith |
| Henry DeWolf Smyth |
Shields Warren |
| Carroll L. Wilson |
Arnold Wolfers |
The second phase meetings were also held at the Marine Base at
Quantico Virginia and the group became known as Quantico II. Nelson
Rockefeller built a retreat somewhere in Maryland which could only
be reached by air for MJ-12 and the study committee so that they
could meet away from public scrutiny. This secret meeting place
is known by the code name "The Country Club". Complete living, eating,
recreation, library, and meeting facilities exist at the location.
The study group was "publicly" closed in the later months of 1958
and Henry Kissinger published what was officially termed the results
in 1957 as "Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy" by Henry A. Kissinger,
published for the Council on Foreign Relations by Harper & Brothers,
New York. In truth the manuscript had already been 80% written while
Kissinger was at Harvard. The study group continued veiled in secrecy.
A clue to the seriousness Kissinger attached to the study can be
found in statements by his wife and friends. Many of them stated
that Henry would leave home early each morning and return late each
night without speaking to anyone or responding to anyone. It seemed
as if he were in another world which held no room for anyone else.
These statements are very revealing. The revelations of the alien
presence and actions during the study must have been a great shock.
Henry Kissinger was definitely out of character during time surrounding
these meetings. He would never again be affected in this manner
no matter the seriousness of any subsequent event. On many occasions
he would work very late into the night after having already put
in a full day. This behavior eventually led to divorce.
A major finding of the alien study was that the public could not
be told as it was believed that this would most certainly lead to
economic collapse, collapse of the religious structure, and national
panic which would lead into anarchy. Secrecy thus continued. An
offshoot of this finding was that if the public could not be told
then the Congress could not be told, thus funding for the projects
and research would have to come from outside the government. In
the meantime money was to be obtained from the military budget and
from CIA confidential non-appropriated funds.
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