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& Sons Inc. Unsolicited testimonial about Recapturing America "I have not read an author in years who comes close to telling the story as you have done. Magnificent, readable, it is a masterpiece of writing." GTS Chapter 11 After President Bush finished making amenities with me, by bringing me up to date with Nikko and her family, we got down to the reason I was there. *** The Democrats just before my meeting with the President in late 1991 made several brilliant maneuvers, including beating Bush to a very popular capital gains suggestion and forcing Bush to cede on extending unemployment benefits. This type of maneuvering showed a new high level strategic planner behind the Democrats, and when later on Bill Clinton entered the picture with Ron Brown, an open favorite of the Japanese power structure, all seemed very clear to me. President Bush asked me whether I thought the Japanese were going to covertly support the Democrats and were likewise behind his recent setbacks. "Yes, I do sir." "I am going to go to Tokyo to put a stop to it, Noah. You were right all along about the Japanese. Amazing... "But now Noah I want to know from someone who has been so darn right about so many things whether you think it wise I go and moreover is it safe for me?" "Mr. President I dont think it would be either wise or safe for you. I think it would show weakness and desperation to the Japanese." "So how can I change things?" "Thats a big question, Mr. President. Can I speak freely about my perceptions about your Presidency?" "I have been reading what you have been telling your clients," the President admitted to me. I told the President, I didnt realize I was sending him any of it, but, I guess, he was telling me he was reading everything I was sending to my clients via government snooping of electronic mail. That was the way I was communicating with clients in those days. "In my opinion, they have determined that you are working to uproot the current power structure in Japan, Mr. President, and they are right about that. You cant blame them for fighting back." "You said, Noah, it was you, wasnt it, that said they started things back in 82 by taking advantage of our request for lower interest rates?" "I did, Mr. President, but if I saw right through what you did in Russia with Gorbachev, I wouldnt be connecting it to retaliation for what Japan has been doing for the past decade here. I would be connecting it with a U.S. agenda to take over." What I was saying to President Bush was that without Gorbachev there would have been no break up of the Soviet Union. He was the ultimate friend of America and peace because he was the catalyst for peace and nuclear disarmament. This is why he was Time Magazines Man of the Century and recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. When Japan saw that the U.S. could turn on Gorbachev when he refused to fully abide by the U.S. agenda for the Soviet Union, the only conclusion to the Japanese was that the U.S. had short memories for "friends," and the true U.S. agenda was complete control. While the U.S. one day might pretend to argue with Tokyo about trade or some other matter, the true aim, to their minds, would be dominance and control. " I really cant talk much about that with you, Noah." "Well Mr. President if you cant talk much about it, I cant be of much help, unless you want me to make assumptions?" President Bush showed his desperation by telling me to go on and make assumptions. He called me in because he wanted to hear my thoughts. "First, of all you took out Gorbachev. This guy was the single reason for the break up of the Soviet Union and the defeat of Communism. Then you take him out and put in Yeltsin. Do you think you really fooled anyone? "And Mr. President, I know who Gorbachev has to thank for being alive. President Reagan wouldnt be able to sleep knowing that the U.S. took him out after all Gorbachev did. Am I right?" "Noah," the President interjected, "What would have happened if hard line Communists resurfaced after the break up? Gorbachev was willing to reshape Russia, but only up to a point, and then he was totally aloof to the dangers of taking it only so far and then letting the country get into the wrong hands. "After the Iraqi war, what was I faulted on?" the President asked me rhetorically. "Wasnt it that I didnt finish the war by taking out Saddam?" "Yes." "And do you know why I couldnt take that pig out?" "No, Mr. President." "Because Gorbachev felt he had to kowtow to other Soviet political figures who said Russia owed it to Iraq and itself to protect Iraq from further U.S. intrusions. We got Saddam out of Kuwait, thats it, they said. They wanted to show they still had some balls left and I was compelled to call it quits. "Now, not only do I get the heat for making what looks to everyone like a stupid decision, but I cant even explain it. "If Gorbachev wasnt taken out in August, I would have faced a far worse situation than Iraq." I knew what President Bush was saying. He felt that if Gorbachev lost his hold over Russia that in view of the economic upheaval, the extremists would take over the country, would pose a supreme threat to world peace, and he would get the blame for mishandling it, as he did with the final phase of the war with Iraq. He wasnt going to mess up twice, at least in the minds of the general public and history books. However, what disturbed me was that Gorbachev got the Nobel Peace Prize and was named Time Magazines Man of the Century. Gorbachev became the entire catalyst for a new era of world peace and nuclear disarmament. "Wasnt there a way you could work things out through Gorbachev, Mr. President?" "We had a three day summit in Malta, Noah, in 1989. I pleaded with him to follow any one of a number of paths. Believe me, Noah, he lost touch with the situation. He did great in taking it so far, but there would have been WWIII or worse if we didnt take control of the situation. With all those nuclear weapons and warheads...and all those extremists around, it could have turned into a disaster." President Bush was telling me that primary U.S. policy and interests had no alternative. "However, you scared the Japanese and others including myself." "Well now you know." "But Mr. President, theres all this other stuff going on in England, Italy, France, and its not stopping in Russia." President Bush got somewhat red in the face. "The dangers we have in Russia apply to other countries as well." The President for the first time confirmed to me that his agenda encompassed control over allied industrial nations. The same type of control the U.S. established in many third world countries. "Here is where I am concerned, Mr. President, and quite frankly, Mr. President this is why I believe the Japanese situation is not resolvable by you. This is also the reason, Mr. President, why I believe the Japanese will not make any deal with you, to answer your question. Of course, I may be wrong, and you have intelligence I dont have." "You seem to be doing very well with what you have, Noah," the President complimented me. I was getting a little hot under the collar because I was now stepping on the concerns he admitted reading about in my transmissions to my clients. In the transmissions, I was critical of perceived U.S. policies. "Mr. President, when the Berlin Wall fell you said that the world needed a "new world order." Am I entitled to hear what you have in mind? "Mr. President, dont tell me anything that is even close to being classified. I dont want you to ask me to curtail what I say or do because I am privy to anything secret." "You are a shrewd one, Guerin" the President responded. "Do you understand that what is going on today is outside the pale of most Americans ability to understand?" "What I understand Mr. President is that you are on a course to hand select leaderships in countries throughout the world. And I dont agree with that policy. I dont think it is within our right to do it and I dont think the American people would support it, if they knew about it." Bush got angry. "Let me ask you this," he said with a changed tone of voice. "Remember when I asked you in 1983 regarding imbedded secret software programs?" I wanted to beat the President to the punch. "Yeah, you used it on the Sunday evening nationally televised air raid on Iraq." "How did you know that?" "Look Mr. President, this covert U.S. policy Nixon told me that keeps Americans occupied with sports all weekend long has been a major success. It is difficult to believe that Americans couldnt figure out that as stupid as they think Arabs are that even a child shooting missiles at random in the sky would have shot down more American aircraft." Hundreds of U.S. aircraft were flying directly into Baghdad, with the Iraqis shooting multiple anti-aircraft at these hundreds of aircraft. First, when only a few aircraft were lost, and second, when you see the U.S. nationally televise an event, where hundreds of U.S. servicemen could be killed on prime time live television, you know that the government knows the results in advance. "Bravo!" Bush declared. "Please, dont applaud me, Mr. President. If Americans werent encouraged to be couch potatoes over exercising their minds on their time off, they would have realized that either this was an extraordinary piece of good fortune that more planes werent shot down, or some other dynamics must have been in place." "Believe me," the President said, "no one knows because they cant fathom the degree of sophistication our military weapons and strategic systems have today. Noah, if I turned off the TV for an entire year, the American public would never have figured it out!" "I dont think you give them enough credit, Mr. President. Moreover, they rely on government and especially the press and media to act as catalysts on the direction they should be thinking. And President Nixons prediction to me on that was also correct: he said I would discover one day that all the newspapers and media in this country were in limited hands and under the thumb of the government." I continued: "What you cant tell me is what I already know, President Bush. That it is all part and parcel of the plan to implement this new world order. Now, that you used the words, you think you sanitized the concept. The American people are being kept in the dark about it." "Without it, we cannot guarantee Americans peace and security. With it, Noah, we have our best chance to protect American interests." "Like NAFTA, Mr. President?" "What objection do you have to a global economy?" "You are selling out Americans. You are moving not only to global trade but to a global currency and a centralized world order government. One where the candidates are only among those allowed to even run." "Youre talking nonsense." "No I am not. Otherwise, you wouldnt have your fingers in every countrys elections." END EXCERPT RECAPTURING AMERICA IS AVAILABLE FOR FREE ON THE INTERNET. SEE BELOW. PUBLISHED IN 1997 IT EXPLAINS WHAT IS TAKING PLACE TO DAY AND WHY INCLUDING THE MEANING OF SENATOR TRENT LOTT'S EGREGIOUS REMARK AT THE 100TH BIRTHDAY PARTY OF SENATOR STROM THURMOND. |