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The Rockefeller Cartel
The Rockefeller Cartel is the first of the three great power
factions to be dealt with extensively in the Dr. Beter AUDIO LETTER
reports, for at least two reasons. First, while its scope is
worldwide, it is headquartered in the United States. Second, it was
indisputably the most powerful of the three factions when Dr. Beter
began recording his AUDIO LETTER reports in 1975. This situation
changed dramatically later on.
The Rockefeller Cartel today embraces several hundred of the world's
largest multinational corporations--big oil, big banking and big
business. It is a new kind of empire, with economic assets so great
as to be beyond effective control by mere governments. Its
headquarters are American, but its perspective is global, with
allegiance neither to the United States nor to any other country. It
is an empire unto itself.
What is today the Rockefeller Cartel was started over a century ago
by John D. Rockefeller, Sr. By his well-known cutthroat business
tactics Rockefeller created the Standard Oil trust and made himself
America's first billionaire by the turn of the century.
Such blatantly unethical practices led to public opposition which
culminated in the Supreme Court decree of 1911 dissolving the
Standard Oil trust. By then, however, Rockefeller was becoming more
sophisticated, finding ways to hide the true extent of his wealth
and power while continuing to expand it. The "trust-busting" era had
little lasting effect: by the use of nominees and other devices it
was possible to retain effective control and coordination of the
superficially dismantled Standard Oil empire.
Throughout the Twentieth Century, from World War I onward,
Rockefeller economic power has translated increasingly into
Rockefeller political power. This, in turn, has been used to
increase Rockefeller economic power still further. For example, oil
has played a key role in all of America's major wars of this
century, with the Rockefeller oil interests profiting handsomely.
Yet this role has been generally obscured both in current news
accounts during each war and in historical accounts written later
on. The obscuring of key information of this type is a symptom of
Rockefeller power expansion into the realms of journalism and
teaching. Power is always most secure when it is not recognized, so
every effort is made to keep information about it from becoming
public.
In a related vein, Rockefeller-style "public relations" has been
developed and refined since the turn of the century for similarly
deceptive purposes. It began when John D. Rockefeller, Sr., famous
primarily for his greed, started changing his image by handing out
dimes to people he chanced to meet on the street. At the same time
he also began making donations to charitable causes, always with
great fanfare and publicity, to curry public favor as an alleged
philanthropist. This led to the creation of tax-exempt foundations:
these enabled Rockefeller money to be invested in organizations
which looked philanthropic, yet which were actually avenues for
further expanding Rockefeller power. The Rockefeller-controlled
major foundations have been used to transform American life and
values in directions which make America more susceptible to
Rockefeller control. At the same time, the foundations serve an
invaluable purpose as a disguised means for interlocking the various
business interests which constitute the Rockefeller Cartel.
John D. Rockefeller, Sr., founded a true dynasty, passing on his
plans and programs to be carried on by succeeding generations. John
D. Rockefeller, Jr., carried forward the Rockefeller program of
ever-expanding power with particular emphasis upon subverting the
Christian faith which, historically, is the foundation of basic
American ideals. But it was the Rockefeller "Third Generation" who
expanded and developed the Rockefeller Cartel to its zenith of
power. Of the six members of the Third Generation, sister Abby and
brother Winthrop did not much care for the grand plan (although
Winthrop did become Governor of Arkansas). But the other four
brothers--John D. 3rd, Nelson, Laurance and David--threw themselves
with crafty zest into the project of expanding the Rockefeller
empire. They carved up the world into spheres of influence, each
concentrating upon his own areas but coordinating his actions with
the others. They worked together as a unit, and throughout his AUDIO
LETTER tapes Dr. Beter often refers to them simply as "the four
Rockefeller brothers."
>From about World War II onward, it was the four Rockefeller brothers
who held the reins of what had become the worldwide Rockefeller
Empire. It was they who created the modern multinational
corporation, and used American taxpayer money under the guise of
"foreign aid" after World War Il to build up their corporate empire
worldwide. World War II had been fought over Saudi Arabian oil, and
it gave them an unprecedented financial windfall. The Rockefeller
oil companies obtained Saudi oil at a net cost (after charge-backs
and various devices) of about 5 cents per barrel for nearly 30
years, until the Arab oil embargo of 1973 finally put a halt to it.
The awesome profits generated by Saudi Arabian oil enabled the
Rockefeller brothers to buy up much of the industrial base of the
United States, Europe and Japan. At the same time Rockefeller power
throughout Latin America, which had been established by Nelson
Rockefeller during World War II, was expanded and deepened during
the postwar years. John D. Rockefeller, 3rd, masterminded the
Rockefeller Cartel economic takeover of much of black Africa:
revolutions created black governments which, lacking expertise, had
to turn to Rockefeller multinational corporations to "manage" their
resources. Laurance Rockefeller busied himself with control of
America's aerospace and defense industry, major airlines, and
massaging the stock market. David, the youngest but most powerful,
became the kingpin of the Rockefeller banking empire whose tentacles
reach into business circles the world over. He also specialized in
intelligence matters, although Nelson also was involved in this
area.
For decades the four Rockefeller brothers had things pretty much
their own way. They made plans, set up timetables, and generally
carried them out without a hitch. But by the time Dr. Beter launched
his AUDIO LETTER tape report series, the Rockefeller brothers were
beginning to show signs of slippage in their power. They had made
mistakes, and some of their timetables were starting to slide.
During 1974-75 they were tripped up in certain plans by partial
public exposure of massive irregularities surrounding America's
monetary gold supply. Next during 1976-77 their long-standing secret
alliance with the Kremlin fell apart, as their former allies--the
Bolsheviks--were overthrown by a new ruling group in Russia. The
four Rockefeller brothers made the mistake of welcoming expelled
Bolsheviks from Russia into positions of power here in the United
States. This led by early 1979 to the overthrow of the four
Rockefeller brothers by the Bolsheviks here. First John D.
Rockefeller, 3rd, died in an alleged auto "accident" in July 1978.
Then in late January 1979, Nelson Rockefeller was murdered in the
beginning of a full-fledged Bolshevik coup d'etat behind the scenes.
Today the Rockefeller Cartel is no longer under the direct control
of the Rockefeller family as it was under the four Rockefeller
brothers, but it remains a formidable force. As Dr. Beter ended his
AUDIO LETTER report series in November 1982, the regrouped
Rockefeller Cartel was gradually regaining some of its lost power in
a bitter struggle against the Bolsheviks here.