Fareed Zakaria: A Brzezinski Protege, Hiding in Plain Sight

By William Dean A. Garner

Earlier this week, on January 11, Fareed Zakaria spoke at a Town Hall 2010 session, sponsored by the Ringling College Library Association in Sarasota, Florida. Most thought it was a fair and balanced talk, even though Zakaria bashed Fox News repeatedly, naming names.

Others, though, weren’t so impressed.

Let’s look at Zakaria’s background: Yale grad, Harvard political science PhD, member of Brzezinski’s two primary grooming houses for proteges: Trilateral Commission and the Council on Foreign Relations. In short, Zakaria was shaped by the Brzezinski Cartel to be a subtle voice of fascism. Again, the two mean the same to me: NOT Jeffersonian Democracy, so they can be defined any way and I, like Thomas Jefferson, wouldn’t give a hoot.

Imagine the CEO of Apple Computers, Steve Jobs, addressing the shareholders of Apple stock: “We must stop trying to be number one in the world, and must work toward a more cooperative approach with other companies.”

Zakaria hides in plain sight: he proudly lists his credentials to include the association with Brzezinski’s two governing bodies. He also stated clearly and plainly that America must stop trying to be number one in the world, and must work toward a more cooperative approach with other countries.

Imagine the CEO of Apple Computers, Steve Jobs, addressing the shareholders of Apple stock and stating, “We must stop trying to be number one in the world, and must work toward a more cooperative approach with other companies.”

The shareholder response?

Instant public execution of Steve Jobs.

How is it then that people are so willing to accept such words from a socialist/fascist Zakaria? Because he’s such a pretty man with a big, bright smile, shining eyes, and dripping with charm, not to mention well-practiced eloquence? Or is it that we’re unwilling to challenge him because he’s from the subcontinent of India, whose inhabitants have suffered so through the ages?

All it takes for evil to prevail is for good people to do nothing.

I’m not buying into Zakaria’s words.

And neither should you, unless you’re a socialist/fascist.

The power and reach of Zakaria and other Brzezinski proteges like him are enormous, especially so because their bosses own and control the mass-media magazines and networks where they work and spread the Brzezinski word on socialism/fascism. Actually, socialism is just a sanitized word for the dirty concept of fascism. Political science types will argue vehemently that the two are well distinguished, but I say, “Baloney. They’re one and the same and their end game is the same: oppression of the citizens and all their rights.”

Zakaria was shaped by the Brzezinski Cartel to be a subtle voice of fascism.

Where have we seen this push for fascism before? In his 1935 book, War is a Racket, Smedley D. Butler revealed the failed putsch by Wall Street right-winger Tories to overthrow President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Butler, a highly decorated US Marine who received two Medals of Honor and one Brevet Medal (awarded to officers before the Medal of Honor), was invited by the Wall Street gang to lead a band of 500,000 troops to take over and install a fascist government here in the United States.

These Wall Street fascists knew unequivocally that they could never count on General Butler, a Jeffersonian Patriot of the highest order, who subsequently fell into their trap and alerted Congress and ratted out these fascist Wall Streeters.

At the time, Fortune magazine, still a voice of the Tories, praised fascism at the time, celebrating the regime of Mussolini. The New York Times, forever a voice of socialism/fascism and the Brzezinski Cartel, sported the headline:

General Butler Bares ‘Fascist Plot’
To Seize Government by Force
Says Bond Salesmen, a Representatives of Wall St. Group, Asked
Him to Lead Army of 500,000 in March on Capital–Those
Named Make Angry Denials–Dickstein Gets Charged.

Details about this fascist plot to overthrow a “democratic” government can be found in a number of books: War is a Racket by Smedley D. Butler; 1000 Americans by George Seldes; The Plot to Seize the White House by Jules Archer, among others.

Unfortunately, the “fascist plot” described above was ultimately a ruse, and it had a grander ulterior motive: to further install the true fascist’s puppet, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, more firmly in his seat.

And it worked beautifully. . . .

Zakaria, like his handlers, is a sheep in wolf’s clothing.

Good thing he chooses to hide in plain sight.

Better, too, that there’re REAL wolves among us who can spot him . . . and are eager to engage.

Haggis, anyone?

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