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Report from the Iron Mountain

Conspiracy writers have accused members of the secret societies to use their powers and influences to start wars.

They have been charged with formenting the Cold War, two world wars, the America French and Russian revolutions along with countless conflicts and revolts.

Why?
Of all human activities war alone offer the greatest potential for profit from war materials and from loans to produce them.

Why they do that?
To distract the public from their domestic troubles as well as the hidden agendas of their rulers.

How?
American capitalism needed international rivality and periodic war to create an artificial community of interests between rich and poor suppressing the genuine community of interests among the poor that showed itself in sporadic movements. (According to Howard Zinn).

When?
The study that led to the "Report from Iron Mountain" began in 1961 with Kenedy Administration's goal of ending the Cold War and creating long term peace.

Who is behind it who ordered the study?
Government Officials that belonged to secret societies: McGeorge Bubdy (CFR, Bildelberg ,Skull and Bones), Dean Rusk (CFR, Bildelberg), Robert McNamars (Trilateralarist, CFR, Bildelberg).

When it started?
In 1963 a special group was selected to study the hypothetical problems of peace just as Rand and Hudson studied war.

Who performed the study?
The study group has never been publicly identified but it reportedly included highly regarded historians, economists sociologists, psychologists, scientists, astronomer and an industrialist.

Where did it happen?
Principal meetings were at Iron Mountain a huge corporate nuclear hideout near Hudson New York site of the Hudson Institution.

Who leaked it?
A copy from the Iron Mountain Report was leaked by a man identified as "John Doe" a Midwestern University Professor who claimed to have been a participant.

When was published?
It was published by Dial Press on 1967.
Over the years the Report from Iron Mountain has received little or no publicity.

Who pay for it?
"John Doe" told the publisher that while he agreed with the findings, he believed the American Public whose tac money paid for the report had the right to know his disturbing conclusions.

About the Iron Mountain Boys
John Doe said the Iron Mountain Boys conducted an informal off the books secret study inhibited by the government restrains; I would add also uninhibited by any moral restraints.

Content of the report.
1. War itself is the basic social system with which other secondary models of social organizations onflict or conspire. It is the system which has governed most human societies of record as is today.

2. Authors saw war both necessary and desirable as the principal organizing force as the essential economic stabilizer of modern societies.

3. The authors expressed concern that ambiguous leadership the ruling administrative class might lose it's a ity to rationalize a desired war leading to the disestablishment of the mutary institutions and this is very catastrophic.

4. The writers concluded that the war system cannot responsibly be allow6to dissapear until we know exactly what form of social control we put in place and we are certain that these substitute institutions will serve their purposes.

5 .The elimination of war implies the inevitable elimination of national sovereignty and the traditional nation state.

6. The possibility of war provides the sense of external necessity without which no government can long remain in power.

7. The basic authority of a modern state over its people resides in its war power.

8. War has served as the last great safeguard against the elimination of necesiity of social classes and war functions to control essential class relationships.

9. The author credit military institutions with providing antisocial elements with an acceptable role in the social structure.

10 . The younger and more dangerous of the hostile social groupings have been kept under control by the Selecrive Service System. I the past juvenile delinquents often were given the choice of going to jail or going to war.

11. The report suggests what should be done with the economically or culturally deprived. A possible surrogate for the control of potential enemies of the society is the reintroduction in some form consistent with the modern technology and political process of slavery. The development of a sifisticates form of slavery may be an absolute prerequisite for social control in a world at peace.

In USA is a growing practice of private businesses to use prisons labour or "wage slaves" those so mired in credit that they have lost any option but to continue working for wages in an unfulfilling job.

12. Iron Mountain Boys listed these possible substitutes for the functions.of war.

A comprehensive social welfare program
A giant open ended space research program aimed at unreachable targets (mission to Jupiter)
A permanent ritualized disarmament inspection program (Irak, Bosnia)
A omnipresent omnipotent international police force.(UN peace keeping force Persian Gulf War or the Balkans.)
An established and recognized extraterestrial menace (UFO and alien abductions).
Massive global environmental polution
Fictitious alternate enemies (Sadam Husein, Muamma6Quaddafi, Slobodan Milosevic and who ever follows them).
Programs derived from Peace Corp model (Vunteers in service of America)
A modern and sophisticated for. Of slavery
New religions and other mythologies (New age theologies, cults).
Socially oriented blood games (Bational Foot6Leagye, World wrestling federation)
A comprehensive program of applied eugenics.(abortion and birth control).

Authorsnadmitted that alternative enemies might prove unlikely but stressed that "one must be found".

13. Finally the Iron Mountain Group proposed the establishment by presidential order of a permanent and top secret "War/Peace Research Agency" organized along the lines of National Security Council.

The men responsible for this document were responsible for the involvement of the America in Vietnam 1960, 1970, their mindset was behind the attempt to ferment the war in Nicar6 in 1980 as well as the conflicts in the 1990 in the Middle East and in the Balkans.

In human terms is an outrageous document and explains the American policy otherwhise incomprehensible by the ordinary standards of common sense.

Despite the study of peace as the cold war drew to a close in 1990 there was one more large scale modern war to further the aims of those secret societies men who seek profit from hostilities; war in Persian Gulf.