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A [[Cold War]] joint [[CIA]]-[[FBI]]-[[Pentagon]] front  with  extensive ties to [[death squads]], [[drug trafficking]], [[paedophile]] entrapment networks and other criminal covert operations.  
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The '''American Security Council''' is a [[Cold War]] joint [[CIA]]-[[FBI]]-[[Pentagon]] front  with  extensive ties to [[death squads]], [[drug trafficking]], [[paedophile]] entrapment networks and other criminal covert operations.  
  
 
It is largely the US branch of the [[Le Cercle]] group,{{cn}} though that group was later to switch from a pattern of biannual [[Europe]]an meetings to alternative meetings in USA and Europe.
 
It is largely the US branch of the [[Le Cercle]] group,{{cn}} though that group was later to switch from a pattern of biannual [[Europe]]an meetings to alternative meetings in USA and Europe.

Revision as of 16:14, 3 April 2017

Group.png American Security Council   ISGP Powerbase Sourcewatch Spartacus WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
MottoPeace Through Strength
Formation1958
HeadquartersWashington DC
Typefront
SubgroupsAmerican Foreign Policy Institute
Interest ofJoël van der Reijden
Founder ofCoalition for Peace Through Strength
A cold war front group for the MICC deserving of further attention

The American Security Council is a Cold War joint CIA-FBI-Pentagon front with extensive ties to death squads, drug trafficking, paedophile entrapment networks and other criminal covert operations.

It is largely the US branch of the Le Cercle group,[citation needed] though that group was later to switch from a pattern of biannual European meetings to alternative meetings in USA and Europe.

The most complete on-line information on the ASC is to be found on Joel Van der Reijden's ISGP website.

Funding

Important funders have included General Dynamics, General Electric, Lockheed, Boeing, Motorola and McDonnell-Douglas. Patrick J. Frawley is believed to have been the most generous individual donor.[1]

See Also

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:American Security Council, extract from The "Terrorism" Industrybook extract1990Edward S. Herman
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