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    The American Turkish Council-US Association helps create new world order

    PRAVDA
    02/16/2005 15:14

    Operating tax-free and out of the media or watchdog spotlight is
    the most powerful "non-profit" association in the United States,
    the American Turkish Council (ATC- americanturkishcouncil.org).

    Like the thousands of Associations operating inside the Washington,
    DC Beltway, the ATC is chartered to provide "legal and ethical"
    venues for American-Turkish government and business interests to meet
    face-to-face to improve business, security and cultural relations
    between the two countries. The ATC, and other Associations, has a
    dues structure and committee structure that includes a government
    relations or "educational" committee that lobbies the public and US
    government representatives on behalf of its members. But that's where
    the similarity ends.

    While the ATC is an Association in name and in charter, the reality is
    that it and other affiliated Associations are the US government. Theirs
    is the voice that matters and is the one that is heard on television
    and radio networks through the mouths of news-readers, senators,
    congressmen, presidents and military leaders. It is in and through such
    Associations that US political, economic and military policy is made
    and the American public subsequently "educated" to support policies
    that are not, and could not, be debated in public because of their
    illegality, audacity, complexity and, arguably, necessity. Instead,
    the creation of policy and action--or even reaction to events-is
    hammered out in corporate board rooms, foreign governments, research
    institutes, and think tanks. It all comes together in Associations
    like the ATC. If you want to know what's really going on or about to
    come down, take a visit via the Net to the world of Associations.

    Six Degrees of ATC Leaders/Members

    The game Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon is based on the premise that the
    famed actor Kevin Bacon is the center of the entertainment universe
    and that any actor or actress can be linked back to him within six
    degrees. Replace Kevin Bacon with ATC leaders and/or members, and you
    are sure to find that any corporation, military leader, government
    official, former politician, and even actor can be linked back to the
    ATC within six degrees. The ATC is an extraordinary group of elite and
    interconnected group of Republicans, Democrats and corporate/military
    heavyweights who are spearheading one of the most ambitious strategic
    gambits in US history.

    In 2004 the ATC was led by Bush family insider LTG Brent Scowcroft,
    USAF (Ret.) who served as Chairman of the Board. George Perlman of
    Lockheed Martin was the Executive Vice President and Marise Stewart of
    Textron the Vice President. Executives from every major US and Turkish
    corporation are members. Among them are Mars (candy), Coca Cola,
    Atlantic Records, Shell Oil, ExxonMobil, Pfizer, General Dynamics,
    Northrop Grumman, Hyatt and Phillip Morris. Dozens of retired US Flag
    officers, ex-ambassadors and representatives sit on the ATC Board
    of Directors.

    Counted amongst ATC"s hundreds of members are think tanks like the
    Eisenhower Institute, CSIS, Brookings, and AEI. Georgetown University,
    the University of Washington and the University of Chicago are
    also members of note. If the grand brains with their studies,
    executive reports, and statistics were not enough to overwhelm
    the uninitiated, there are members like the Livingston Group (Bob
    Livingston, ex-Congressman), the Cohen Group (William Cohen ex-SECDEF)
    and ex-Congressman Stephen Solarz. All three are paid big-bucks by
    the Turkish interests to work on their behalf in the halls of the US
    Congress and the Pentagon.

    America Gives Birth to New EuroAsia

    Now, before you yell Conspiracy! you might want to think Necessity
    and Stability, particularly in light of the opening to Central Asia,
    the Caucasus and the new Europe provided by 9-11. Pull up Net maps
    of Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Europe. Once you've done that,
    consider what political, economic and military activities (defined
    as US national interests) the United States has underway in those
    regions. It is no less than the development of a US-dominated New
    EuroAsia that includes the "Stans", Ukraine, Chechnya, Azerbaijan,
    Georgia, Belarus, Romania, Bulgaria, Czech, Croatia, and Poland.
    Crazy? Hardly, it is a brilliant gamble. There are many compelling
    reasons to create a New EuroAsia with the US with a controlling
    interest.

    First, there's the little matter of energy resources. The fact is
    that the both regions possess an abundance of resources and those
    countries there that don"t are key transit points for the movement of
    energy. With the US becoming more reliant on a stable world market for
    energy it"s imperative to stabilize and exploit available resources.

    Second, Americans have all the candy and weapons systems they
    need. New markets for American products are critical for American
    economic survival.

    Third, with WWII having ended a mere 60 years ago, US foreign policy
    is still very much in the hands of America"s anti-Soviet/Chinese
    Cold Warriors. Hence, Russia-China encirclement remains part and
    parcel of US policy. US military outposts close to the Russia and
    China"s borders dot the landscape in the New EuroAsia. As Space Daily
    reported, US mobile missile defense batteries are likely to appear
    at these bases since CONUS based systems are doomed to failure. US
    military outposts will also allow quick jump off points for covert
    operations into Russia and China, interdiction of black market WMD
    and their components, and drug interdiction.

    Fourth, to compete against the combined economic forces of
    the European Union (EU), it is necessary to have a leveraging
    position in the New EuroAsia. For example, the EU"s Inogate Program
    (inogate.org/html/maps/mapsoil.htm) is a source of concern for the
    US as Europe has been busy for years laying the groundwork for new
    energy sources and transit points. The US was late to that game and
    is still playing catch-up.

    Fifth, isolating and destabilization Iran remains paramount. Such has
    been the policy since the 1980"s. As recently reported, US Unmanned
    Aerial Vehicles have been launched from bases in Iraq to spy on Iran"s
    military infrastructure and nuclear reactor sites. In all likelihood
    such activity has been underway at least since the beginning of the
    21st Century"s US invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq.

    The Guiding Light

    ATC's is joined in the creation of the New EuroAsia by the American
    Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce (AACC). AACC's Honorary Council of
    Advisors just happens to have Scowcroft and the following persons of
    significance: Henry Kissinger, Zibigniew Brezinski, Lloyd Benston,
    John Sununu and James Baker III. Former Council members include Dick
    Cheney and Richard Armitage, former Undersecretary of State. Board of
    Trustee members include media-overkill subject Richard Perle of AEI,
    Senator Sam Brownback of Kansas, and Frank Verrastro of CSIS.

    The US Kazakhstan Business Association (UKBA) features, among others,
    benefactors and members ChevronTexaco, ConocoPhillips, Lockheed
    Martin, and Halliburton. Richard Armitage was honored last year
    by the UKBA and indicated in his remarks that stable economies and
    representative government were essential for the future of Central
    Asia. No argument there. He opined that "many of the nations in the
    region still have a long way to go toward that destination [democracy],
    and Kazakhstan can and should, in my view, serve as a guiding light
    in that journey." Yet according to Human Rights Watch, the US State
    Department, Armitage"s former employer, indicated in February 2004
    that "The [Kazak] Government"s human rights record remained poor,
    and it continued to commit numerous abuses." In its annual report
    on the Kazakh government's rights record, the State Department noted
    that the government of Kazakhstan "severely limited citizens" right to
    change their government and democratic institutions remained weak.[and
    that it] .restricted freedom of assembly and association and limited
    democratic expression by imposing restrictions on the registration of
    political parties." It further stated that, "Corruption was evident
    at every stage and level of the judicial process."

    Friends in Odd and High Places

    "It is a place of total lawlessness, where men with guns rule and human
    life carries little value. There are no human rights, one resident told
    me. "We don't know if we'll be alive tomorrow or even five minutes
    from now." It is inconceivable that a fair election can take place
    in this climate of fear, where shooting and forced disappearances
    happen on a daily basis. Civilians continue to be the main victims
    of this conflict. It is possible that as many as 200,000 people have
    been killed in the two wars combined. Many I speak with say they see
    the election as little more than window dressing for the West. All
    the while, military operations continue. "Not a single night goes
    by without someone disappearing. Masked men come into homes and take
    people away." A handful of buildings associated with oil companies
    are undergoing renovation. The only building in good shape is the
    presidential palace.

    There is no running water for residents. People must buy water
    daily. They depend on generator power for electricity. I walked
    around the market, which was full of shoppers buying fruits and
    vegetables. This same market was attacked by missiles at the beginning
    of the current war, killing more than 100 people. For the first
    time in my life I felt what it is like to be utterly without rights,
    at the mercy of men with guns."

    Baghdad Burning (riverbendblog.blogspot.com) writing from Iraq,
    you say? Nope, it's a former American Committee for Peace in
    Chechnya Committee (ACPC) staffer writing about her trip to
    Chechnya. Chechnya? But not to worry, our men and women of the ACPC,
    separated by only six degrees from their cohorts at ATC and AACC
    have things under control. ACPC was founded in 1999 and is chaired by
    former National Security Advisor Zibigniew Brezinski, former Secretary
    of State Alexander M. Haig, Jr., and former Congressman Stephen
    J. Solarz. ACPC, according to its website, is composed of more than
    one hundred distinguished Americans representing both major political
    parties and nearly every walk of life. And who are those 100 Americans?

    Well, to name a few, there"s Geraldine Ferraro, former Democratic
    candidate for vice president; Frank Gaffney, CEO of the Center
    for Security Policy whose Board members include Doug Feith, Gordon
    Sullivan, CEO of the Army Association of the USA and Bob Livingston of
    the Livingston Group; Elliot Abrams and Mike Leeden; and, who would
    have guessed that Richard Gere and PJ O"Rourke would be members of
    the ACPC.

    And the story gets routine and boring as it moves on. The Honorary
    Chair of the American Georgia Business Council (AGBC) is James Baker
    III. Its members include ExxonMobil, Northrop Grumman and Ernst and
    Young. President of the AGBC is S. Enders Wimbush, a Senior Fellow
    at the Hudson Institute and former SAIC and Booz Allen Hamilton
    employee. A trustee of note on the Hudson Institute is Al Haig. The
    same connections, whether through individuals or organizations, can
    be found for Ukraine and Belarus, as well as Turkmenistan, Tajikistan
    and Uzbekistan.

    Six Degrees of Zibigniew Brezinski

    No one argued and schemed more forcibly or convincingly for a New
    EuroAsia than Zibigniew Brezinski, Jimmy Carter's National Security
    Advisor, and a candidate for the role of Waldo in Where's Waldo,
    The Movie (tough competition coming from James Baker III).

    As Wikipedia puts it of Brezinski, "In the 1990's he formulated the
    strategic case for buttressing the independent statehood of Ukraine,
    partially as a means to ending a resurgence of the Russian Empire,
    and to drive Russia toward integration with the West, promoting
    instead "geopolitical pluralism" in the space of the former Soviet
    Union. He developed "a plan for Europe" urging the expansion of NATO,
    making the case for the expansion of NATO to the Baltic Republics. He
    also served as U.S. Presidential emissary to Azerbaijan in order to
    promote the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Pipeline. Further, he led the effort
    to increase the endowment for the U.S.-sponsored Polish-American
    Freedom Foundation from the proposed $112 million to an eventual
    total of well over $200 million."

    All that accomplished through the power of Associations. Association
    ideas rubber stamped by the US Congress and backed by US military
    force. It"s no surprise that it was in the decade of the 1990"s,
    long out of the US government and working through private sector
    Associations, that Brezinski"s and corporate America's EuroAsia
    creation would be formalized and ultimately be realized. It all
    happened far sooner than expected thanks to an opportune breakdown in
    US security on September 11, 2001. Nonetheless, the center of gravity
    for it all has been the ATC and its affiliates in the Association
    world.

    The individuals and organizations in the ATC, AGBC, ACPC, UKBA, and
    similarly populated groups, are in control of the design and action
    plans to secure America"s national interests in the New EuroAsia. It's
    the same story for other regions of the world-Africa, Indonesia,
    etc.-and even here on America"s domestic front. Does a Congressman or
    woman have a bright idea? Does the President have a special agenda? If
    they do, you can be sure it came from an Association.

    Perhaps this is part of the American Republic's maturation process:
    more intelligent and visionary governance by Association rather
    than through the messy process of millions voting by the ballot box
    or e-voting. In such a scheme, the US Congress and the Presidency
    would be relegated to a symbolic role, sort of like that played by
    the King and Queen of England. The US security establishment would
    be called into action based on the voting results of a Congress of
    Associations. Then again, when you cast your vote, you are in essence
    voting the Association platform. Sound bizarre? Such is today"s world.
    When Richard Armitage can say with a straight face that Kazakhstan
    should be the guiding light of democracy in Central Asia, it"s time
    to swallow the bitter pill of reality and recognize that how America
    governs itself, and designs and implements policy, is changing. Whether
    the US and the world will be better off remains to be seen.

    Teddy Roosevelt once said that "Behind the ostensible government sits
    enthroned an invisible government owing no allegiance and acknowledging
    no responsibility to the people. To destroy this invisible government,
    to befoul the unholy alliance between corrupt business and corrupt
    politics is the first task of the statesmanship of the day."

    That was a smart thing to say in 1906 when business and politics were
    still trying to figure each other out. In 2005, he"d be dismissed as
    an opponent of America"s national interests as there is no difference
    between the two.

    John Stanton

    John Stanton is a Virginia based writer specializing in political and
    security matters. His most recent book is America 2004: A Power But
    Not Super. He is working on an article discussing Sibel Edmonds and the
    ATC, along with a book on America"s Defense Related Non-Profits. Reach
    him at [email protected]


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