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    Fox is getting just like all the other msm channels, its a shame we need a news channel that reports whats going on without bias.

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    [/b] When I seen the "Ford Foundation" mentioned...
    The first thing that came to mind was thier largest contributor...
    George Soros... Now when this mans name is brought up in ANY conversation, the first thing that comes to my mind is MONEY, POWER, SOCIALISM!
    This is NOT a very good man, and he has the backing to cause alot of problems. It was several months ago, I seen a special report on the break up of the old Soviet Union. Apparently some of the higher up Military Officials "MISPLACED" some suitcase nuclear weapons.
    These suitcase bombs weigh about 175lbs. and have the same destructive power of the bombs dropped on Hiroshima & Nagisaki.
    Timing is everything, and it would be VERY EASY to get one of these (or more) across our Southern Border.
    This is MY FEAR.... If Bush would have closed the Border after the attacks of 9/11 my fear would be lessend. BUT, he didnt, and God only knows if any of these weapons are now in our Country.
    <div>MY eyes HAVE seen the GLORY... And that GLORY BELONGS to US... We the PEOPLE!</div>

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    Ok, so this guy is with the Ford Foundation and the CFR. That tells us quite a bit about who he is running with.

    Now we need some more info on....
    Global Technology Partners
    MITRE Corporation
    Lincoln Laboratories and the Draper Laboratory.
    Goldman, Sachs and Mitretek Systems

    Also, what University is Dr. Robert Pastor kicking around at?

    Globalists threaten new terror attack to force Americans into NAU!
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    PS: Don't forget folks that it was Dr. Robert Pastor and his minions that ordered young punk Tyson Sadler to impersonate me and ALIPAC in their human lab rat psychology tests on what is holding back the NAU.

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    This is all more than mere coincidence, Pastor is a very dangerous man and CFR is the telling connection. This is scary stuff, people like Pastor, Bush will do anything in a deperate situation to fulfill their agenda, and with more and more Americans waking up to illegal immigration and the NAU, our chances are getting better at stopping all this madness.

    Does anyone know just how many of the presidential canidates running for office are members of the CFR ? I think Fred Thompson was planted, and he could fool alot of people by looking like an out sider!! Which is what alot of people want!
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    Global Technology Partners, LLC
    From SourceWatch
    Global Technology Partners, LLC (GTP LLC) is described as "a defense/aerospace-focused investment banking boutique chaired by former U.S. Secretary of Defense William J. Perry."[1]

    According to a biographical sketch of one of the corporation's senior partners, Paul G. Kaminski, Global Technology Partners, LLC is "an exclusive affiliate of Rothschild North America, formed to make acquisitions of and investments in technology, defense and aerospace-related companies."[2][3][4]


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    "Global Technology Partners, LLC is a specialized group of investment professionals who have formed a strategic relationship with DLJ Merchant Banking Partners (Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Merchant Banking Partners)[5] to acquire and invest in technology, defense, aerospace and related businesses worldwide. The senior partners consist of Dr. William J. Perry, former U.S. Secretary of Defense; Dr. John Mark Deutch, former Director of Central Intelligence for the U.S. and former U.S. Secretary of Defense; Dr. John P. White, former U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense; Dr. Paul G. Kaminski, former U.S. Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology; Dr. Ashton B. Carter, former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy; Dr. Robert J. Hermann, former Director of the National Reconnaissance Office; and Irving B. Yoskowitz, former Executive Vice President and General Councel for the United Technologies Corporation. DLJ Merchant Banking Partners is one of the largest private equity firms in the world, with committed capital of over $8 billion." As of April 15, 1999.


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    GTP LLC were apparently involved in creating the following briefing. (Note: As of 8/8/03, this link is no longer working.)

    You can see that by downloading the Powerpoint file and then by checking the Properties of the briefing. It is probable that they were contractors hired to either take notes, provide participation by retired government personnel, or to support the study in other ways. Note that former Sec Def, William Perry, is involved with GTP LLC.


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    [edit]Partners
    William J. Perry, Chairman
    Ashton B. Carter, Senior Partner
    Robert J. Hermann, Senior Partner
    Paul G. Kaminski, Senior Partner
    John P. White, Senior Partner
    Irving Yoskowitz, Senior Partner
    [edit]Other Names Linked with GTP LLC
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    About MITRE

    The MITRE Corporation is a not-for-profit organization chartered to work in the public interest. As a national resource, we apply our expertise in systems engineering, information technology, operational concepts, and enterprise modernization to address our sponsors' critical needs.

    MITRE manages three Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs): one for the Department of Defense (known as the DOD Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence FFRDC), one for the Federal Aviation Administration (the Center for Advanced Aviation System Development), and one for the Internal Revenue Service (the Center for Enterprise Modernization). MITRE also has its own independent research and development program that explores new technologies and new uses of technologies to solve our sponsors' problems in the near-term and in the future.

    Our History

    MITRE was formed in 1958 as a not-for-profit corporation under the leadership of C.W. Halligan. In the beginning, several hundred employees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Lincoln Laboratories came to MITRE to create new technology for the Department of Defense—specifically the Semi-Automated Ground Environment, which used brand new digital computers. The company expanded in 1963 after the Federal Aviation Administration gave the company systems engineering responsibility for the projected National Airspace System. MITRE continued to expand as it took on new challenges for new customers, always focused on serving the public interest. Our work in information technology led to the formation of an FFRDC for the Internal Revenue Service in 2000, which now provides enterprise modernization support to numerous government agencies. Over the years, the company has continued to evolve to meet the changing needs of its sponsors by providing top-notch engineers and scientists experienced in a wide range of technologies.

    Staff Statistics

    MITRE has 6,500 scientists, engineers and support specialists—65 percent of whom have Masters or Ph.D. degrees. Staff members work on hundreds of different projects across the company, demanding a high level of technical, operational, and domain knowledge.

    Facilities and Offices

    The MITRE Corporation has two principal locations: one is located in Bedford, Massachusetts, and the other is in McLean, Virginia. MITRE also has additional sites located across the country and around the world.

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    This article has been tagged since March 2007.The MITRE Corporation is a public-interest not-for-profit organization that manages three federally funded research and development centers (FFRDCs): one for the Department of Defense (known as the DOD Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence FFRDC), one for the Federal Aviation Administration (the Center for Advanced Aviation System Development), and one for the Internal Revenue Service (the Center for Enterprise Modernization). MITRE also has its own independent research and development program that explores new technologies and new uses of technologies to solve their sponsors' problems in the near-term and in the future.

    MITRE was formed in 1958 under the leadership of C. W. Halligan, in order to provide overall direction to the army of companies and workers involved in the US Air Force's SAGE project. Most of the early employees transferred in from Lincoln Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where SAGE was being developed. In April 1959, a site was purchased in Bedford, Massachusetts, to develop into MITRE's own center, which they occupied in September.

    After SAGE wound down in the early 1960s, MITRE won a contract in 1963 to develop a similar system for the Federal Aviation Administration, to produce an automated air traffic control system. The result, the National Airspace System (NAS), is still in use today largely in its original form, though with most of its components modernized at one time or another since the 1960s. In order to support the NAS project and due to their continual operations with The Pentagon, a second "main office" was opened in McLean, Virginia. MITRE also operates a large number of branch offices around the world, most of them co-located at major Air Force or other military bases.

    Through the 1960s, MITRE was mostly involved in military command, control and communications (C3I) projects, working on, among other things, AWACS. They also worked on a number of projects with ARPA, including the work that would lead to the ARPANET. Since then, most early warning and communications projects have been developed by or supported by MITRE, including JTIDS and Joint STARS. One of their more recent projects is to provide a modernization plan for the Internal Revenue Service, which started in 1998.

    With the slowing of continued military research after the end of the Cold War, the federal government set up several "Centers of Excellence", research teams funded at a low level to ensure that the teams stayed together in the future. On January 29, 1996, MITRE’s board of trustees elected to divide the corporation into two entities. MITRE was to focus its operations on its FFRDCs for DoD and FAA, while a new company, named Mitretek Systems, now called Noblis, took over the non-FFRDC work for a number of government agencies.

    Today MITRE operates three Centers of Excellence, each based on one of their major projects. The Center for Advanced Aviation System Development (CAASD) continues to work on the NAS, the Center for Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence (C3I) supports a broad and diverse set of sponsors within the Department of Defense and the Intelligence Community, and the Center for Enterprise Modernization (CEM) is currently dedicated to the IRS. Currently, MITRE is led by CEO, Al Grasso.


    MITRE has dual Headquarters, one in Bedford, Massachusetts and another in McLean, Virginia
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    MIT Lincoln Laboratory, also known as Lincoln Lab, is a federally funded research and development center managed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and primarily funded by the United States Department of Defense. Lincoln Lab is located at Hanscom Air Force Base in the town of Lexington, Massachusetts, and was founded in 1951. Lincoln Lab is one of several sensitive locations which have their satellite images censored by Google Maps.


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    In 1950, MIT undertook a summer study, named Project Charles, to explore the feasibility of establishing a major laboratory focused on air defense. The summer study recommended the establishment of a laboratory, named Project Lincoln to be operated by MIT for the Army, Navy and Air Force. The name "Project Lincoln" was chosen because the Laboratory sits near the towns of Bedford, Lexington, and Lincoln, Massachusetts, and the names "Project Lexington" and "Project Bedford" were already taken by other DOD efforts.

    In the early years, the most important developments to come out of Lincoln Lab were SAGE (Semi-Automatic Ground Environment), a nationwide network of radar and anti-aircraft weapons linked to digital computers conceived by professor George E. Valley, and the DEW Line (Distant Early Warning Line), a radar surveillance system placed along the polar gateway to the United States. In the 1980s the Laboratory explored compensating for the effects of atmospheric turbulence by using adaptive optics and developed a high-power laser radar system.

    The laboratory has had a long history with computers and computer systems. Lincoln was the first to develop a real-time computer which was used to process radar data. To make such systems more reliable, the laboratory developed magnetic-core storage. Some of the earliest computer graphics and user interface research was done at the laboratory, including Sutherland's Sketchpad system. Research into "packetized speech," (now VoIP) done in collaboration with other researchers, led to the creation of UDP. More recently, under sponsorship from DARPA, Lincoln conducted one of the largest evaluations of intrusion detection systems, and makes corpora from that evaluation and others available to security researchers.

    MIT's relationship with Lincoln Lab has come under intense scrutiny several times. During the late 1960s and early 1970s, growing disaffection with U.S. involvement in Vietnam lead to student demonstrations demanding that MIT halt defense research like that being conducted at Lincoln Lab and Charles Stark Draper Laboratory. MIT responded by spinning off the semi-autonomous Draper Labs entirely and moving all on-campus classified research to Lincoln Lab.

    In 2000, MIT Professor Theodore Postol accused Lincoln Lab researchers and the MIT administration of condoning research misconduct relating to a technical evaluation of an interceptor for the National Ballistic Missile Defense system. This was later concluded as unfounded and dismissed in 2007.


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    The laboratory's annual research expenditures in 2006 were $625.3 million, (larger than the rest of MIT's total research expenditures).[1] The laboratory's research is largely classified national defense research, but also contributes to worldwide communications and civil air traffic control.

    A feature of the relationship between Lincoln Lab and MIT is that intellectual property generated at Lincoln is owned by MIT and managed by the MIT Technology Licensing Office (TLO). This affects the industrial or commercial practice of applications of research and development at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, and the process of creating spin-off companies


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    Location: Lexington, Massachusetts


    Industry:
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    Benefits:
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    • On-Site library and information services
    • Flexible workday
    • Work/life balance



    Contact:
    To be considered for an on-campus interview, please submit your resume to your Career Center’s online recruiting system AND MIT Lincoln Laboratory’s website http://www.ll.mit.edu/careers/careers.html (Click on College Recruitment). If it is more convenient for you, please feel free to email your resume in Word format to collegerecr@ll.mit.edu.

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    Description of Organization: Federally Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC) operated by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for research in advanced electronics and related fields.

    Number of Employees: Approximately 2,500

    Headquarters Location: Lexington, Massachusetts

    Academic Fields of Recruitment Interest: Primarily electrical engineering, applied physics, mathematics, computer science. To a lesser degree, mechanical engineering, aeronautics/astronautics, molecular biology, materials science and comparable majors.

    Major Entry-Level Opportunities for New Graduates: Immediate working assignments on large-scale projects, using the skills you acquired in academia, without the product-cycle pressures so often imposed by industry.

    BACKGROUND AND OPERATIONS

    Lincoln Laboratory, a Federally Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC), is part of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. For more than 50 years Lincoln Laboratory's mission has been to apply science and advanced technology to critical problems of national security, aviation safety, and homeland defense. The character of the problems has broadened from the initial emphasis on air defense to include space surveillance, tactical surveillance systems, communications, air traffic control and weather surveillance systems. Lincoln Laboratory has pioneered advanced electronics technology. Work in the areas of communications, radar, digital data processing, signal processing and air traffic control extends from basic research through the development of devices and components to the design, construction, and operation of complex systems. Projects are followed from the concept stage, through simulation and analysis, to the development of hardware and software and the ultimate test and demonstration of an integrated system. This focus on development of operational prototypes differentiates Lincoln Laboratory from industry and other similar laboratories.

    The main Laboratory buildings are located in the town of Lexington, Massachusetts, 14 miles from the center of Boston. Lincoln Laboratory also operates major radar field sites at Westford, Massachusetts, and on Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands of the central Pacific.

    EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESENTRY-LEVEL AND EXPERIENCED PERSONNEL

    Lincoln Laboratory is interested in scientists and engineers at all degree levels. The professional staff is currently made up of Electrical Engineers (36%), Physicists (21%), Mathematicians (9%), Computer Scientists (9%), and Mechanical Engineers (4%). Other degrees, such as Aeronautical/Astronautical Engineering, Materials Science, Molecular Biology, and Biochemistry are represented in smaller proportions. Overall, approximately 70 percent of the professional staff have earned advanced degrees in their areas of specialty. A large portion of these advanced degrees have been earned while employed at the Lincoln Laboratory through active tuition assistance and other formal programs.

    The following research program descriptions are representative of the type of work that might be performed.

    Electrical Engineers, Physicists, Mathematicians, Computer Scientists.

    Many programs at Lincoln Laboratory involve digital data processing, either for more efficient data reduction and analysis or in the form of improved algorithms for signal processing and analysis or executive systems for real-time computation and control. Computer technology projects include: recognition of vehicles using laser and synthetic aperture millimeter-wave radar sensors and recognition of space objects by means of high-resolution millimeter-wave radar images; development of a technology for wafer-scale integration called Restructurable VSLI; and development of robust speech recognition algorithms.

    In the radar measurements program, projects involve system analysis, the design and construction of sensors using state-of-the-art technology, and the phenomenology of clutter modeling and target signature characterization. A major focus of this work is on the applications of sensors in systems that are intended to accomplish an operational goal, such as defense against missile attacks.

    Lincoln Laboratory has been developing advanced air traffic control technology for the Federal Aviation Administration since the early 70s. Current activities are focused on aircraft and weather surveillance and automation tools. Lincoln Laboratory has developed updated processors and software for existing air traffic control radars that eliminate false targets and significantly improve operations at airports. The Terminal Doppler Weather Radar and the Integrated Terminal Weather System (ITWS) provide improved aviation weather information in areas surrounding airports. Lincoln Laboratory has built and currently operates prototype ITWS test beds at seven major airports to demonstrate safety and delay-reduction benefits of the technology.

    Lincoln Laboratory develops and operates the prototype Corridor Integrated Weather System that provides air traffic controllers with current and predicted positions of thunderstorms in the busiest U.S. air traffic regions. Lincoln Laboratory has initiated new work to incorporate advanced weather products into terminal arrival- and departure-flow automation tools.

    A major portion of Lincoln Laboratory's work over the years has been in the area of surveillance. Radar and electro-optical sensors, either ground, airborne, or space-based, have been investigated for their application in systems for detection, tracking, and identification of objects in space, in the atmosphere, and on the ground.

    Programs in space surveillance, namely, satellite tracking, space object identification, and advanced electro-optical deep space surveillance, are involved with the surveillance and identification of satellites from ground-based sensors. Satellite surveillance and tracking techniques for objects located in the deep-space environment have been developed using radar at the Millstone Hill Field Site in Westford, Massachusetts, and the Reagan Test Site on Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands of the central Pacific.

    In the area of surface surveillance, Lincoln Laboratory works on problems of detection and identification of moving and stationary objects. Extensive field measurements programs coupled with simulations have established a broad database. Current problems include the imaging of objects under foliage, phenomenology, and measurements involving radar and infrared instruments for evaluating air vehicle survivability in threatening environments and air defense.

    Engineering programs at Lincoln Laboratory may involve mechanical engineering, including structural analysis and finite element modeling; aerospace engineering, including data analysis, laboratory and wind-tunnel testing, and flight testing; optical systems engineering that specializes in the design, analysis, testing, and packaging of terrestrial, airborne, and spaceborne optical systems; and control systems engineering that designs and implements state-of-the-art feedback control systems for a variety of demanding applications on the ground, in aircraft and in space.

    For more information about our recruiting activities at your campus, please contact your Career Center or visit our website.

    To be considered for an on-campus interview, please apply to:

    Your Career Center’s online recruiting system AND
    Lincoln Laboratory’s website http://www.ll.mit.edu/careers/careers.html (Click on College Recruitment). If it is more convenient for you, please feel free to email your resume in Word format to collegerecr@ll.mit.edu.
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    As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we are committed to realizing our vision of diversity and inclusion in every aspect of our enterprise.


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    http://www.draper.com/

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    A brief overview of the Lab.

    Background and Operations
    Draper Laboratory, a nonprofit research and development corporation, functions as a design agent for the U. S. government. Its mission is "to pioneer in science and technology, to contribute to the national interest, and to promote the transfer of technology and education."
    Located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Draper Laboratory is distinguished from other government-sponsored research organizations in that it designs, fabricates, and tests hardware and software prototypes and then assists the government in transferring that technology to industry. It can play this vital role because it is not in competition with industry.

    Founded in 1930 by Dr. Charles Stark Draper, "the father of inertial navigation," Draper Laboratory began as the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory. In 1973, the Laboratory became a separate, nonprofit corporation.

    Since its inception, Draper Laboratory has pioneered in the application of inertial technology to shipboard and aircraft fire control, guidance, navigation, and control systems for missiles, spacecraft, and other vehicles. Examples include the family of fleet ballistic missiles, Apollo, Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle, and Peacekeeper.

    Current priorities at Draper Laboratory lie in the research and development of guidance and control systems, autonomous vehicle systems, communication and intelligence systems, spacecraft systems, and technology insertion into operational systems.


    Manned Spacecraft Systems
    The Laboratory has supported the NASA space program for over 25 years and is currently under contract to the Johnson Space Center for guidance, navigation, and control support to the Space Shuttle program. This support covers the design of the powered flight guidance equations for ascent and on-orbit maneuvers, the design and evaluation of the navigation system for all mission phases, and the design responsibility for the on-orbit flight control system for controlling on-orbit maneuvers covering payload deployment and retrieval operations.
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    There are deep roots running through The President's Men. Trace the roots and you'll learn that they all lead up the same tree.

    HARVARD UNIVERSITY

    Graduates of Harvard:

    George W. Bush
    Alberto Gonzalez
    Teddy Kennedy
    Michael Chertoff
    Ashton Carter
    William Perry (was Secy of Defense)
    Robert Zoellick (Deputy Secy of State)
    Allan Hubbard (Director Natl. Economic Council)
    even Barak Obama
    and there are others ie: Caspar Weinberger, Robert Blackwell

    Put it together....

    During his Homeland Security confirmation, Chertoff declared that he would support President Bush’s illegal non-enforcement of existing laws against illegal aliens in the U.S. It was at this time that Chertoff also stated that he would support guest worker programs that would lead to amnesty for illegal aliens.

    Chertoff has had no experience in government management until his appointment to DHS. Chertoff is a very controversial history and is at the epi-center of a number of catastrophic problems that have hit the US in the past 10 years or so. How does this happen? Coincidence or Man Of Coverups and Failures?

    Chertoff is undesputably one of The President's Men, and given his track record and covert mission, there will be some type of a national security "issue" soon. The last "threat" flopped -- the avian flu. But how many people bought into it? Another "threat" is needed next. The Presidents Men want a large diversion. What will it be?

    I think the mass-media is now telling us the answer!
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    ADVISERS OF THE MAJOR PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES
    Gore Team
    Bush Team

    Ashton B. Carter
    Leon S. Fuerth
    Richard N. Gardner
    Marc C. Ginsburg
    Robert E. Hunter
    Bruce W. Jentleson
    Meldon Edises (Mel) Levine
    James R. (Jim) Sasser
    Joan Edelman Spero
    Laura D'Andrea Tyson Richard Lee Armitage
    Richard B. (Dick) Cheney
    Stephen J. Hadley
    Richard N. Perle
    Condoleezza Rice
    George Schultz
    Paul Wolfowitz
    Robert B. Zoellick

    BUSH ADVISERS
    Richard Lee Armitage
    A specialist in southeast asia and the middle east, armitage is serving as a strategic adviser.

    Born in 1945, Armitage graduated from the Naval Academy and served in Vietnam. Armitage is president of Armitage Associates L.C., and formerly served on the Board of Directors of General Dynamics.

    Fluent in Vietnamese, he organized the removal of the South Vietnamese navy after the fall in 1975. In 1975, he served as Pentagon consultant in Teheran. He was foreign policy adviser to the Reagan campaign. From 1981 to 1983 he was Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for East Asia and Pacific Affairs in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. In the Pentagon from June 1983 to May 1989, he served as Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs with a role in Middle East security. From 1992 to 1993 he was a Bush appointee as Assistant Secretary of Defense for the Office of International Security Affairs with the personal rank of ambassador, working on U.S. assistance activities for the Newly Independent States (NIS) of the former Soviet Union.



    Stephen J. Hadley
    Richard Perle graduated from the University of Southern California, and has an M.A. in political science, Princeton University. Since 1987 he has been a Resident Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington specializing in: Defense, Intelligence, National security, Europe, Middle East and the Russian region. Perle directs AEI's Commission of Future Defense. He was also the chairman of a Council on Foreign Relations study group on nonlethal options in overseas contingencies.

    Perle got his start in politics in 1969 as an aide to Washington Senator Henry 'Scoop' Jackson. He drafted the Jackson-Vannik Amendment, which linked Soviet trade concessions to liberalized emigration. He was assistant secretary of defense for international security policy from 1981 to 1987 under Reagan. Perle was responsible for "theater and strategic nuclear weapons policy, trade and technology exports, European and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) policy, and negotiations between the United States and its western allies and the Soviet Union."

    He was Chairman and chief executive officer, Hollinger Digital, Inc. and Director, Jerusalem Post. He is an active media pundit.



    Richard N. Perle
    Richard Perle graduated from the University of Southern California, and has an M.A. in political science, Princeton University. Since 1987 he has been a Resident Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington specializing in: Defense, Intelligence, National security, Europe, Middle East and the Russian region. Perle directs AEI's Commission of Future Defense. He was also the chairman of a Council on Foreign Relations study group on nonlethal options in overseas contingencies.

    Perle got his start in politics in 1969 as an aide to Washington Senator Henry 'Scoop' Jackson. He drafted the Jackson-Vannik Amendment, which linked Soviet trade concessions to liberalized emigration. He was assistant secretary of defense for international security policy from 1981 to 1987 under Reagan. Perle was responsible for "theater and strategic nuclear weapons policy, trade and technology exports, European and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) policy, and negotiations between the United States and its western allies and the Soviet Union."

    He was Chairman and chief executive officer, Hollinger Digital, Inc. and Director, Jerusalem Post. He is an active media pundit.



    Condoleezza Rice
    Condoleezza Rice enrolled at the University of Denver at the age of 15, graduating at 19 with a BA in political science. She then obtained an MA at Notre Dame and a PhD. from Denver's Graduate School of International Studies. Rice went to Stanford in 1981 to study arms control and became a tenured professor in political science as well as a Hoover Institution national fellow. At Stanford, she took Soviet studies with Joseph Korbel, the father of Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.

    In 1986, she went to work for the Reagan administration on nuclear strategic planning at the Joint Chiefs of Staff as part of a Council on Foreign Relations fellowship. In 1989 she returned to Washington to become director of Soviet and East European affairs at the National Security Council. She also became assistant to president Bush for national security affairs and senior director for Soviet affairs at the National Security Council. President Bush once introduced Rice to Mikhail Gorbachev saying, "This is Condoleezza Rice. She tells me everything I know about the Soviet Union."

    After Bush left office, Rice became a Hoover senior fellow, provost of Stanford and on the boards of Chevron, the Hewlett Foundation, and Charles Schwab, as well as member of J.P. Morgan's international advisory council. IN 1995, CHEVRON HONORED HER BY NAMING ITS LARGEST FLEET TANKER THE CONDOLEEZZA RICE. She is currently on leave from Stanford.

    She hitched her wagon to Governor Bush’s star, and quickly became one of the most frequent overnight guests at the Governor’s mansion in Austin. The Bush campaign has recently (November) been touting Colin Powell as Secretary of State and Rice as National Security Adviser.



    George Schultz
    George Pratt Shultz was born in New York City in 1920. He has a BA from Princeton, and a Ph.D. in industrial economics from MIT. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II.

    He was a member the economics department faculty at M.I.T. and then in 1957 went to the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business as professor of industrial relations in 1957. He was Dean of the Graduate School of Business from 1962 to 1968. Under the Eisenhower administration, Shultz was on the President's Council of Economic Advisers, and later as a consultant to the Secretary of Labor.

    Shultz held three major posts in the Nixon administration: Secretary of Labor, the first Director of the Office of Management and Budget, Treasury Secretary from 1972-74. He was Secretary of State under Reagan and Bush from 1982 to 1989.



    Paul Wolfowitz
    Paul Wolfowitz, Ph.D is Dean and Professor of International Relations at The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in Washington.

    From 1973-1977, Wolfowitz held a variety of positions in the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency including Special Assistant to the Director for the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks. From 1977 to 1980, he was Director of Policy Planning for the Carter State Department, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense. From 1982 through 1986, he was Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs. From 1986 to 1989 Wolfowitz was the U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Indonesia. During the Bush administration, Wolfowitz was Dick Cheney's Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, the principal civilian official responsible for strategy, plans and policy.



    Robert B. Zoellick
    Robert B. Zoellick was the President and CEO of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, and is on the board of the Center for Foreign Relations until 2001. He is a member of Enron Corporation's (a major energy company) Advisory Council. Zoellick is also Director of the Aspen Institute's Strategy Group on Foreign Policy, a member of Secretary Cohen's Defense Policy Board, a board member of the Council of Foreign Relations and the U.S. Executive Committee of the Trilateral Commission.

    A native of Illinois, Zoellick received a J.D. magna cum laude from the Harvard Law School and a Master of Public Policy degree from Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government in 1981.

    From 1985 to 1988, Mr. Zoellick served at the Reagan Treasury Department as Counselor to Secretary Baker, Executive Secretary of the Department, and Deputy Assistant Secretary for Financial Institutions Policy. During the Bush Administration. Zoellick was Counselor of the Department of State and Under Secretary of State for Economics. He later served as Deputy Chief of Staff at the White House. Mr. Zoellick was also appointed the President's personal representative for the G-7 Economic Summits in 1991 and 1992.




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    GORE FOREIGN POLICY ADVISERS


    Ashton B. Carter
    Carter is professor of Science and International Affairs at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard. He has degrees in physics and in medieval history from Yale and a doctorate in theoretical physics from Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar.

    From 1993-1996 Carter served in the Clinton administration as Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy where he was responsible for the states of the former Soviet Union. He also chaired NATO's High Level Group. Carter is currently an adviser to the Secretary of Defense and a member of the Pentagon's Defense Policy Board, Defense Science Board, and the Threat Reduction Advisory Council.

    Carter is a Senior Partner of Global Technology Partners, LLC, a member of the Advisory Board of MIT Lincoln Laboratories, the Draper Laboratory Corporation, and the Board of Directors of Mitretek Systems, Inc. He's a consultant to Goldman Sachs and the MITRE Corporation on international affairs and technology matters, and a Member of the Council on Foreign Relations.


    Leon S. Fuerth
    Leon Fuerth, National Security Adviser to Vice President Al Gore and co-chair of his foreign policy advisory committee, has worked for Gore for more than 20 years. Fuerth was born in New York in 1939 and attended New York University and earned a Masters of Public Administration from Harvard in 1975.

    He was a lieutenant in the Air Force in the 1960s, and then went to work for government. Previously, Fuerth was at the House Intelligence Committee and a foreign officer at the State Department in Zagreb, Yugoslavia before coming to work for Gore.

    As Gore's national security adviser in the Clinton administration, Fuerth has been known as a behind-the-scenes player, but sits on the foreign policy "principals committee" with Madeleine Albright, William S. Cohen and National Security Adviser Sandy Berger. Fuerth is co-chair with former Russian Prime Minister Victor Chernomyrdin on the U.S.-Russian Joint Commission on Economic and Technological Cooperation, and according to a 1998 Washington Post article, "the virtual day-to-day manager of U.S. relations with Russia." In addition, he manages Gore's other bilateral commissions with South Africa, Egypt, Ukraine and Kazakhstan. Unlike most foreign policy advisers, Fuerth is not a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.



    Richard N. Gardner
    Gardner, is on the law faculty at Columbia and in the business and finance practice group of the New York law firm of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius. He has a BA degree in economics from Harvard College, a law degree from Yale, and a Ph.D. in economics from Oxford, where he was a Rhodes Scholar. He was a member of the Trilateral Commission and the Council on Foreign Relations, and was on the board of Freedom House, the International League for Human Rights, and the National Democratic Institute. He has written five books on international affairs.

    Gardner was Ambassador to Italy in the Carter Administration and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs under Presidents Kennedy and Johnson. Under Clinton, Gardner was ambassador to Spain from 1993 to 1997.

    In 1988 he was a foreign policy adviser to then-Senator Albert Gore in his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination. Gardner was an early member of Clinton's foreign policy advisory team during the 1992 presidential campaign.



    Marc C. Ginsburg
    Ginsburg, a Middle East expert, is co-chair of Gore's foreign policy committee.

    Marc Ginsburg attended American University and Georgetown Law School. He is an international trade attorney in Washington, and is currently co-chair of Gore's foreign policy committee.

    Ginsburg was Jimmy Carter's deputy senior adviser on the Middle East, and from 1977 through 1980 was White House liaison to the State Department. He has written on the Middle East and has been a news analyst for NBC and Washington area stations.

    He deputy press secretary for the Clinton-Gore campaign, and in 1993 president Clinton appointed him Ambassador to Morocco where he served until 1998.



    Robert E. Hunter
    Robert Hunter has a BA from Wesleyan University and a Ph.D. in International Relations from the London School of Economics. He is a senior adviser at the RAND Corporation in Washington.

    He served on the White House staff (Health, Education and Welfare and Labor) in the Johnson Administration (1964-1965) and in the Navy Department on the Polaris Project. During the Carter Administration, Hunter was on the National Security Council, first as Director of West European Affairs (1977-1979) and then Director of Middle East Affairs (1979-81). In 1981, he became Vice President for International Politics and Director of European Studies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. From 1983 to 1984 he was Special Adviser on Lebanon to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and Lead Consultant to the National Bipartisan Commission on Central America (the Kissinger Commission). From 1993 to 1998, he was Ambassador to NATO, and also represented the U.S. to the Western European Union. He was a founder of the National Endowment for Democracy.

    He was a Senior Foreign Policy Adviser in Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign.



    Bruce W. Jentleson
    Jentlesen, a Middle East and peacekeeping specialist, is co-chair of Gore's foreign policy team.

    Jentleson is professor of political science at the University of California, Davis, and director of its Washington Center, as well as senior fellow at the United States Institute of Peace (1998-1999). He specializes in the Middle East, Arab-Israeli relations, and peacekeeping. As an international affairs fellow with the Council of Foreign Relations, Jentleson served as foreign policy adviser and aide to then-Senator Al Gore in 1987-88. He was on the Clinton-Gore transition team in 1992.

    Jentleson has a Ph.D. in international relations and American government from Cornell University. And he was a consultant to the Carnegie Commission for Preventing Deadly Conflict in 1996-98. In 1993-94, he served as special assistant to the director of the policy planning staff at the U.S. State Department.



    Meldon Edises (Mel) Levine
    Born in 1943, Mel Levine attended the University of California at Berkeley and obtained a law degree from Harvard. In 1970, he became an attorney in private practice in Beverly Hills and was elected to the California State Assembly in 1977. From 1983 to 1993, he was a member of the US Congress from Southern California.



    James R. (Jim) Sasser
    Born in 1936 in Tennessee, Sasser graduated from Vanderbilt in 1958 and Vanderbilt Law School in 1961. He practiced law in Nashville, and served as state Democratic Party Chairman from 1973 until 1976 when he was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1976. He served 18-years in the Senate, where he served as chairman of the Senate Budget Committee. He also chaired several subcommittees of the Appropriations and Banking Committees. After leaving the Senate, he was named a Fellow at the Harvard University Kennedy School of Government.

    Sasser served as U.S. Ambassador to China from 1996 until 1999 when he left to join the Gore campaign.



    Joan Edelman Spero
    Joan Edelman Spero has a Ph.D in political science from Columbia where she was an assistant professor from 1973 to 1979. From 1980 to 1981, she was a member of ECOSOC. From 1981 to 1993, she was at American Express, rising to vice president for corporate affairs. She's the author of The Politics of International Economic Relations and The Failure of the Franklin Bank.

    In 1993, President Clinton appointed Spero undersecretary of state for economic, business, and agricultural affairs. She also served as a top adviser on the G-7 economic summits.

    In 1998, Spero became president of the $1.5 billion Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a trustee of the Brookings Institution, and a director of financial institutions, First Data Corporation and Scudder Kemper Funds.



    Laura D'Andrea Tyson
    Tyson has a BA from Smith (1969) and a Ph.D. in economics from MIT (1974). She's now the Dean of the Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley. She is a member of the Trilateral Commission and the Council on Foreign Relations, serves on five corporate boards, numerous foundations and several publications, including American Prospect and California Management Review. She's the author of many books and articles, and is a columnist for Business Week.

    In 1992, Tyson became the sixteenth Chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, the first woman to hold the post. In 1993, Clinton appointed Tyson as National Economic Adviser, at the time the highest-ranking woman in the administration. She was instrumental in formulating Clinton's economic policy. According to one biography, she managed "all economic policy-making throughout the executive branch, and…she served as a member of the President's National Security Council and
    Domestic Policy Council."
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