{"id":85449,"date":"2019-01-03T16:10:33","date_gmt":"2019-01-04T00:10:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/jonestown.sdsu.edu\/?page_id=85449"},"modified":"2019-02-18T11:43:50","modified_gmt":"2019-02-18T19:43:50","slug":"q153-transcript","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/jonestown.sdsu.edu\/?page_id=85449","title":{"rendered":"Q153 Transcript"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong><em>If you use this material, please credit The Jonestown Institute. Thank you.<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>To read the Tape Summary, click <a href=\"http:\/\/jonestown.sdsu.edu\/?page_id=85485\">here<\/a>. Listen to <a href=\"http:\/\/www-rohan.sdsu.edu\/nas\/streaming\/dept\/scuastaf\/collections\/peoplestemple\/MP3\/Q153%20(Side%20A).mp3\">MP3<\/a>.<br \/>\nTo return to the Tape Index, <a href=\"http:\/\/jonestown.sdsu.edu\/?page_id=28703\">click here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>(Woman in background feeds lines several times during recording)<\/p>\n<p><strong>Jones:<\/strong>There\u2019s times\u2013 <em>The New York Times<\/em>, and <em>The Wall Street Journal<\/em>, all noted, willing servants of capitalism, such as we have seen, to smear the great names of socialism, such as ourselves. The presence of [Zbigniew] Brzezinski <em>would\u00a0<\/em>increase\u2013 impress Newsweek. He had contributed a regular column to that magazine from December \u201969 through June \u201972, as would it\u2013 (Pause) its parent company, publishers of <em>The Washington Post<\/em>, and Rockefeller sponsoring of a presidential candidate would put weight with CBS, of which the Chase voting, five\u2013 nine percent, five point nine percent of the network stock executives monetary control\u2013 minority control of uh\u2013 as well as with the American Broadcasting Company and <em>The New York Times<\/em>, whose boards of directors interlock with that of Chase. The tap to the financial and get-out-the-vote power of labor, Brzezinski, fascist con\u2013 appointed I.W. Abel, president of the United Steel Workers, another big boss of capitalism, trade unions are not free in USA. Yes, a big boss of uh, America, Leonard Woodstock [Woodcock], president of the United Automotive Workers and Lane Kirkland, Security Treasurer of the AFL-CIO, and the he\u2013 the he\u2013 he\u2013 the heir apparent to George Meany, who we all know his infamy. He wouldn\u2019t even give <em>food\u00a0<\/em>when he had millions in the surplus treasury. He would not give a bit of food to the hun\u2013 the hundreds of thousands striking miners who had been on a strike against the corrupt mining practices and unsafe conditions for the last few weeks for a hundred and fifteen days.<\/p>\n<p>The re-inclusion of Rever\u2013 Representative Donald Fraser, Democrat, Mis\u2013 Minnesota, president of Americans for Democratic Action, would reason and reassure Democratic liberals who might otherwise be pull\u2013 m\u2013 might be pulled off by the uh, commission\u2019s multinational complexion. A brilliant stroke was the appointment of Representative John Bradenmas\u2013 Brademas, Democrat Indiana, whose job as majority whip consist of lining up the veto\u2013 uh, the votes for Democratic congressmen. Brzezinski, fascist inclusion of key Democrats, was crucial, because it was highly unlikely that the Trilateral ca\u2013 candidate could run as a Republican. The name Re\u2013 Rockefeller is a cuss word among the members of the Republican <em>right<\/em>, even <em>today<\/em>. Whose name typically accu\u2013 accuses (pause) uh, the Rockefeller family of misma\u2013 masterminding a capitalist conspiracy of (pause) corporate (pause) liberal (pause) corporate liberal\u2013 liberals to impose socialist world government. The right wing and the left, unfortunately, are <em>not\u00a0<\/em>far apart. They both see a Trilateral Commission that controls the world of capitalistic economics. But they don\u2019t unfortunately, see that it is not the communist, but the rich, lust-ridden money-mongered capitalist that are doing so. But in some nations of South America today, we\u2019re seeing the right and left fight side-by-side, as in Nicaragua, against the oppressive [Anastasio] Somoza regime that was put in power by our CIA, and dreadfully by our tax dollars, and is still supported today. But the Democratic Party was fragmented. In the aftermath of the [George] McGovern disaster, and its 1976 nomination was up to grabs, (pause) and\u2013 in the past (Pause) pros\u2013 prospective Democratic presidents had emerged from the caucuses and smoke-filled rooms of Democratic Party policies, only after they had won party partly ac\u2013 acceptance and national pronouncement, would they have had to pass muster on Wall Street. Never before had the internationalist, foreign affairs monopoly capitalist community (stumbles over word) fielded its own candidate for the nomination. They recognize world control over capitalism. Brzezinski\u2019s place\u2013 plan to place a Trilateral member in the White House began with the naming of the commission of a possible candidate. Although Walter Mondale, then-Democratic Senator from Minnesota and the Democratic Senator from Minnesota (Pause) had a national reputation as a liberal on domestic issues, he was regarded by the re\u2013 voters of his own state as a conservative, and was\u2013 as he was, a\u2013 a reliable corporate internationalist on foreign affairs.<\/p>\n<p>I met him in the airplane. I was selected by the mayor\u2013 mayor [George Moscone] to receive him in San\u2013 Sac\u2013 San Francisco, where he said sanctimoniously, we never again will bomb the people like the Chileans. I promise you, Reverend Jones, we will never again intervene\u2013 and intervade\u2013 invade any of these countries, and kill innocent people. His words dripped with blood. Evil man.<\/p>\n<p>His liberal image made it unlikely that he would be the commission\u2019s presidential candidate. Since 1952, John Kennedy had been the only liberal to be elected. And that by the s\u2013 the very slimmest of margins, because the country is going far right. Right means more fascist, more capitalist every day. To achieve this, Kennedy had\u2013 had to mobilize the entire initi\u2013 in\u2013 infrastructure of Democratic machine politics, most of which no longer existed in the 1970s. On the other hand, Mondale, could lend a liberal luster to the ticket, a\u2013 (Pause) a cachet\u2013 a cachet, as it were. (Pause)<\/p>\n<p>We are six-seventh finished, I believe, this is the last page. Uh, second to last, we\u2019ve got two more. Well, I think we shall uh, just stop the reading for the moment and uh, you can study it up to now. You can see the build-up of how the big bosses, documented by <em>Harpers<\/em>, (Pause) and the magazine that they accuse of being a sex magazine, but it does give a lot of truth, <em>Playboy<\/em>, on how\u2013 just how evil the Trilateral Commission is, that is trying to rule the capitalist world. I want everyone to know it, and study it, because someday, I\u2019ll ask you to write all you know about it, so there\u2019ll be enough now that the librarian will be able to put on the blackboard and uh\u2013 with other news, and you\u2019ll be able to read the five-seventh of which you have already been given. You\u2019ve been given five full pages, long pages, and with my interpretations to break down so it\u2019ll be able for you to be understood easier, so I\u2013 I want you to understand this, because it\u2019s very, very shocking, that [Jimmy] Carter has no power at all. He is absolutely nothing but a puppet. Brzezinski, his chief aide, decides everything, and he is the head of the Trilateral Commission, and they are the ones that are calling the shots. Much love. (Tape edit)<\/p>\n<p>\u2013Commission. By the way, before it\u2019s deciding on Carter, a year and a half before he was picked to be\u2013 hand-picked, I should be\u2013 to be a puppet president, they jokingly said, Jimmy Carter was a perfect Trilateral candidate. Once he got to Washington, he wouldn\u2019t be able to find his way to the bathroom without the commission\u2019s help. That shows you how disgusting and filthy US politics are.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>If you use this material, please credit The Jonestown Institute. Thank you. To read the Tape Summary, click here. Listen to MP3. To return to the Tape Index, click here. 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