Within the history of this organization it seems one can catch a glimpse of those who direct activities, behind the scene, of most policy decisions of the United States. I'm a little reticent in posting this as I don't want to be seen as some sort of conspiracy monger by doing so. A lot of this information has been researched and ideologically used by such unsavory groups as The John Birch Society and others, but as an author of one of the articles points out, it doesn't make the information any less true. So I'll just point you to it and you decide.
The first article I came across on Uruknet, which got me onto this kick, (thanks, Uruknet!) referred to earlier, is by Malcolm Lagauche and can be found here
& here
The second article is by Baker and is found on his page on znet here
and here
Interestingly, The Council is behind and is a facilitator of the ongoing Security and Prosperity Partnership. And check out the South American agenda.
And here's a speech by Steve Harper at a meeting of the Council of Foreign Relations last year. Notice the neat blending of agendas and the referal of the dictatorial regeme (read: Venezuala or Bolivia or both.
Steve's speech
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