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originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
That Cosmos Club is highly intriguing.
The Cosmos Club UFO Meeting Roundtable In this second special episode on the Cosmos Club revelations Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt goes deep to investigate the ultimate DC meeting place for elite covert operators with access to the UFO File and their centuries of high level family connections.
He wrote articles on codes and ciphers for numerous reference works, including Encyclopedia Britannica.
By the end of his career, Mr. Callimahos was respected by his colleagues and students as a true Renaissance man: teacher, writer, linguist, cryptologist, and flutist. He was awarded the NSA Exceptional Civilian Service Award on 24 August 1976. Illness forced him to retire in late 1976.
Lambros Callimahos passed away on October 28, 1977.
Through the 1950s, now as a civilian, Callimahos collaborated with Friedmanon a variety of projects and developed his own famous class, CA-400. This was an expansion of Friedman's original intensive study senior cryptanalytic course and is still a legend around the Agency. The class ran eight hours per day, five days per week, for eighteen weeks. The only acceptable excuse for absence was your own death.
$125,000 GIFT BY EDGAR SPEYER.; COSMOS CLUB RAIDED BY TENDERLOIN POLICE. Doors Forced and Gambling Paraphernalia Seized -- Many Men There, but Only Doorkeeper Arrested.
NY Times, Jan. 11, 1902
He was the founding editor in 1990 of Cosmos: A Journal of Emerging Issues, an annual publication of original essays by members of the Cosmos Club, to which Mr. Tanzer belonged. He also edited the Cosmos Club's monthly bulletin in the early 1990s.
Lester Tanzer; Editor at U.S. News & World Report
"The New Elite in American Society"
The life scientists have identified more than a million animal species on this planet and before their work is done it is thought that the total number will reach 2.5 million. Within this galaxy of life, we have always regarded homo sapiens as merely one of the stars. But science and society constantly challenge that simple assertion. As one anthropologist lamented a few years back, "We have discarded eternal man and cut mutable man into pieces to be enquired into by different sciences, each of which claims autonomy. The pieces fit into one another less and less."
The cutting continues and indeed the pieces fit less and less. One example involves a body of recently published research that focuses on the existence of a new aristocracy in American society. It quantifies trends of increasing privilege for a new, well-educated, "meritocratic" elite of "brights" and of decline in the economic fortunes of the "less-brights" who comprise a great majority of our population. The trends suggest growth in the disparity between the classes and an unpromising outlook for all but the privileged elite for whom income and other rewards will improve.
In this "meritocratic" system the masses are destined to be locked into a world requiring them to perform all the "non-cognitive" or "routine production" and "service" jobs of society -- housekeeping, fire-fighting and plumbing to assembly-line functions and key-punch operations.
"Cosmos Club in Capital Rejects Rowan, Rusk Aide, as Member; Galbraith and Others Resign --Application by Kennedy Is in Effect Withdrawn COSMOS CLUB BARS ROWAN, RUSK AIDE Club Founded in 1878"
Carl T. Rowan, a high State Department official, has been refused membership in the Cosmos Club...
NY Times, Jan. 10, 1962
John F. Kennedy withdrew his application from the Cosmos Club of Washington when Carl T. Rowan, then director of the United States Information Agency, was refused admittance.
NY Times, Sept. 13, 1976
Judge Kennedy is not the first Supreme Court nominee to resign from discriminatory clubs. Justice Antonin Scalia resigned from the Cosmos Club in Washington shortly before his nomination was confirmed last year; Justice Harry A. Blackmun remains a member of the club.
NY Times (Nov 14, 1987)
Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara has been elected to membership in the Cosmos Club. NY Times, May 1962
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
I finally managed to watch/listen to the whole discussion in one sitting, with bathroom breaks.
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
members including Rockefeller's, Kissinger, Vannevar Bush, former Justice Anthony Scalia, Carl Sagan, Dr. Leonard Carmichael (MKULTRA).
Nelson recruited Henry Kissinger, who was then on the faculty of Harvard University, as director of the project; he had first met Kissinger in 1955. He also brought on board such luminaries as Edward Teller, Charles Percy, Dean Rusk, John Gardner (president of the Carnegie Corporation) and Henry Luce, along with his brothers Laurance and John D. III.
originally posted by: easynow
Great topic karl 12, very interesting stuff, thanks for posting
Not sure if it's worth mentioning or not,
but "Cosmos" is listed on this security clearance chart ...
originally posted by: karl 12
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
I finally managed to watch/listen to the whole discussion in one sitting, with bathroom breaks.
Yes alarm bells also started to go off when I read that (also McNamara's membership) - did see from your link that Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller was simply described as a 'business executive' although couldn't see what the W21 abbreviation stood for.
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
BTW, Lockheed Martin has mysteriously disappeared from the WEF Partner List.🤔
originally posted by: karl 12
originally posted by: NobodySpecial268
The little CIA video about the "Enquirer" - that is so sneaky.
May be a bit boring for some but when it comes to globalist long term agendas there could be some relevant info below for thread discussion.
The vid deals with Bertrand Russell's book 'The Impact Of Science On Society' and apparently there's an absolute need for an 'external enemy' to unite an emerging world government.
Also looks like technocrats like Kissenger and Brzezinski are big fans of the 'uniting external enemy' concept.
Are mere numbers so important that, for their sake, we should patiently permit such a state of affairs to come about? Surely not. What, then, can we do? Apart from certain deep seated prejudices, the answer would be obvious. The nations which at present increase rapidly should be encouraged to adopt the methods by which, in the West, the increase of population has been checked. Educational propaganda, with government help, could achieve this result in a generation.
There are, however, two powerful forces opposed to such a policy: one is religion, the other is nationalism. I think it is the duty of all who are capable of facing facts to realize, and to proclaim, that opposition to the spread of birth control, if successful, must inflict upon mankind the most appalling depth of misery and degradation, and that within another fifty years or so.
I do not pretend that birth control is the only way in which population can be kept from increasing. There are others, which, one must suppose, opponents of birth control would prefer. War, as I remarked a moment ago, has hitherto been disappointing in this respect, but perhaps bacteriological war may prove more effective. If a Black Death could be spread throughout the world once in every generation survivors could procreate freely without making the world too full. There would be nothing in this to offend the consciences of the devout or to restrain the ambitions of nationalists. The state of affairs might be somewhat unpleasant, but what of that? Really high-minded people are indifferent to happiness, especially other people's. However, I am wandering from the question of stability, to which I must return.
Awake yet??
There are three ways of securing a society that shall be stable as regards population. The first is that of birth control, the second that of infanticide or really destructive wars, and the third that of general misery except for a powerful minority. All these methods have been practiced: the first, for example, by the Australian aborigines; the second by the Aztecs, the Spartans, and the rulers of Plato's Republic; the third in the world as some Western internationalists hope to make it and in Soviet Russia. (It is not to be supposed that Indians and Chinese like starving, but they have to endure it because the armaments of the West are too strong for them.)
Of these three, only birth control avoids extreme cruelty and unhappiness for the majority of human beings. Meanwhile, so long as there is not a single world government there will be competition for power among the different nations. And as increase of population brings the threat of famine, national power will become more and more obviously the only way of avoiding starvation. There will therefore be blocs in which the hungry nations band together against those that are well fed. That is the explanation of the victory of communism in China.
These considerations prove that a scientific world society cannot be stable unless there is a world government.
Impact of Science on Society, Bertrand Russell, 1953 (pg 103-104)
The Galileo Project Welcomes Christopher Mellon and Luis Elizondo as Research Affiliates
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts — October 30, 2021 — Today the Galileo Project lead Professor Avi Loeb announced the additions of Mr. Luis Elizondo and Mr. Christopher Mellon to the project team as research affiliates. Noting their depth of experience investigating the subject of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), and their shared interest in open and transparent study of the phenomena, Loeb welcomed them as the latest members of a diverse and growing Galileo Project team.