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Drawing mostly upon Annie Jacobsen’s The Pentagon’s Brain, is a summary of some important details in
the history of DARPA. The article, by Jake Anderson, purports to be a list of !" historical facts.# $ut upon
further investi%ation, some claims do not hold up.
“14. Four nuclear bombs were detonated during the Cuban Missile Crisis” &t’s true there 'ere four hi%h(
altitude tests durin% the )uban *issile )risis, ho'ever it 'as t'o from America and t'o from Russia. &n
+ovember, after the crisis, the - eploded t'o more hi%h(altitude bombs, dubbed /in%fish and Ti%htrope,as part of 0peration 1ishbo'l. Russia 'as as cra2y as America durin% these years. The summary mentions
nothin% about the former3a reflection of anti(American bias prevalent in conspiracy circles.
ARPA 'as not 'holly responsible for these atmospheric tests. They did have a stake in it thou%h.
& a%ree 'ith Robert -chaefer’s statement in his revie' of Jacobsen’s book4
Perhaps because of the adverse conse5uences of 0peration Ar%us, there 'as a treaty to halt to above %round
nuclear testin% soon after. $ut not too soon after, for durin% the )uban *issile )risis, there '6e7re four
8four9: nuclear detonations in space, t'o by the .-. and t'o by the -oviets. ;plodin% nuclear 'eapons in
the middle of a nuclear crisis sho's ho' insane the 'orld 'as in the !<=>s. 1or more information on thesetests, do not look to The Pentagon’s Brain, instead ?oo%le 0peration 1ishbo'l,# )heckmate,# and
$lue%ill Triple Prime.#
“12. !"P! scientists drew u# #lans to nu$e the %o Chi Minh Trail&” The Jasons did, but they 'ere not
at one time a dominant and prolific division 'ithin DARPA,# as Anderson contends. They advised ARPA
and then DARPA, but 'ere not at any time a division# of it.
“'. !"P!’s anti(#olio )accination cam#aign e*#osed millions o+ !mericans to the ,cr-#tic human
in+ection’ o+ mon$e- )irus.” +ot true. DARPA had nothin% to do 'ith the polio vaccine, nor does Jacobsen
imply that they did. The only reason the polio vaccine 'as even mentioned in her book 'as because -tephen
*. $lock, a Jason scientist, dre' attention to it as eample of a possible stealth virus for biolo%ical 'arfare
3the vaccine 'as prepared 'ith -imian virus @> 8-@>:. The Jasons had nothin% to do 'ith the polio
vaccine, nor did ARPA. 1urther, 'hen Anderson 'rites that DARPA carried out an anti(polio vaccination
campai%n,# it doesn’t bode 'ell for his readin% comprehension. The anti(polio vaccination campai%n# 'as
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a 'ell('arranted public outcry. $lame the +ational &nstitute of Bealth and *erck for -@>, not DARPA or
the Jasons.
“. !"P!’/ ar$ 0inter war game simulated a biological terrorist attac$&” 1alse. +ot a DARPA proCect.
hy Jacobsen even mentions Dark inter in a book about DARPA is unclear, other than bein% in a chapter
about biolo%ical 'arfare. +o connection to DARPA is made.
“. nder the umbrella o+ a s-stem $nown as Total 3n+ormation !wareness !"P! s#earheaded” Actually
it 'as the &nformation A'areness Pro%ram 8&A0: that 'as the umbrella of a system.# The uproar about the
&A0 'as threefold4 8!: conspirator John Poindeter 'as appointed its head, and 'hen their 'ebsite finally
'ent online in mid(E>>E visitors 'ere confronted 'ith 8E: an ominous all(seein% eye pyramid lo%o castin%
its %a2e upon the %lobe and an outline of a proposed surveillance pro%ram called 8F: Total &nformation
A'areness. )onspiracy Archive had a hand in dra'in% attention to the site 'ith a story that 'as shared all
over the netG the /an Francisco Chronicle even ackno'led%ed as much.
To Jacobsen’s credit, she mana%ed to intervie' &A0’s Deputy Director Dr. Robert Popp, 'ho admits that
despite )on%ress cancellin% the pro%ram, the plans and operations 'ere secretly transitioned to other
a%encies4
-ome of the T&A pro%rams had been canceled, some 'ere transitioned to the intelli%ence community,# says
Popp 'ith an insider’s kno'led%e available to fe', most notably because, he says, the transitionin% aspects
'ere part of my Cob.#
On th o!rrach o" #$%O into a veritable %lobal empire. Joan Roelofs 'rites 'ith an obvious socialist
slant but & appreciate the detail, and the inclusion into the discussion of both ?ladio and the $ilderber%
%roup.
The success of +AT0 durin% its formative years, in concert 'ith ;uropean inte%ration, could not have been
achieved 'ithout the private discussions at $ilderber%. 1rom the late(">s until the present, a representative
of +AT0 participated at nearly all the $ilderber% )onferences.
*any a socialist partook at $ilderber% too, but a %eneral a%reement a%ainst -oviet communism 'as that in
the est at least you had relative freedom to disa%ree 'ith the %overnment3that is 'ithout a bullet to the
head or bein% starvedH'orked to death in a labor camp.
Thomas . ?iCs'iCt’s E>>I PhD thesis on the $ilderber% ?roup 8niting the 0est5 The Bilderberg 6rou#
the Cold 0ar and 7uro#ean 3ntegration 1'281'99 :, analy2ed the speeches and vie'points of the early
$ilderber% participants. 0n the 'hole, the discussions about the communist problem 'ere surprisin%ly
measured. At the !(E> *arch !<"" $ilderber% conference in $arbi2on, 1rance, for eample, the ;uropean
participants did not hesitate to critici2e *c)arthyism, 'hile the American participants tried to assure their
;uropean counterparts that the 'orst 'as over and that the maCority of the populace 'eren’t reactionaries.Three approaches to the challen%e of communism 'ere put forth4
The first approach 'as to deal 'ith communism mainly as a security threat to the state. The second approach
emphasi2ed more effective and coordinated counter(propa%anda measures. The third approach 'as to treat
international communism mainly as a combined socio economic and political challen%e to the 'estern
system of democratic capitalism. 0f course, these three approaches overlapped to some etentG everyone
understood that no approach could succeed in isolation. Bo'ever, the $arbi2on discussions sho'ed a clear
preference for the third approach 8?iCs'iCt IF:.
0f course, there 'ere hardliners as 'ell. *aCor ?eneral -ir )olin ?ubbins, former head of the -pecial
0perations ;ecutive 8-0;: durin% &&, accordin% to ?iCs'iCt, 'as stron%ly in favor of curtailin% -oviet
activities in estern ;urope,# ar%uin% that there 'as a state of emer%ency comparable to the late(!<F>s
'hich necessitated tou%h action#4
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There is in *osco', as 'e in this room kno', a central or%anisation built up of many country sections,
'here the head of each section is a man char%ed 'ith the disruption of a particular country K the disruption
of ?reat $ritain, of the +etherlands, of 1rance, and so on. Be may have many subordinates. Be is a'are of
movements in those countries. Be %ets reports from those countriesG he sends instructionsG he sends menG he
sends moneyG he recruits ne' men. There is a man 'orkin% 5uietly to destroy us. 6L7 e are choosin% to
%o, as *r. Pinay said at our last meetin%, to a nice %entle deathG and it is certain to come unless 'e take
vi%orous, definite and effective action 6L7 Barbi:on Transcri#t . ;n%lish &. p. E" 8ibid:.
?ubbins 'as privy to the initial talks in !<"E that led to the formation of the $ilderber% %roup and 'as on
the or%ani2ation’s -teerin% )ommittee throu%hout the ">s and into the =>s. $ilderber% founder, Dr. Jo2ef
Retin%er, 'as a %ood friend of ?ubbins. The latter, as head of the -0;, in !<@@, had arran%ed for
6Retin%er7 to be parachuted into Poland 'ith several million dollars for the Polish Resistance.# After the 'ar
they 'ere heavily involved 'ith the ;uropean *ovement and the $ritish -ection of Retin%er’s ;uropean
Mea%ue for ;conomic )o(operation 8;M;): 'as chaired by ?ubbins.
?ubbins also has the distinction of or%ani2in% the $ritish ?ladioHstay(behind net'orks 8see ?anser, ;!T<’s
/ecret !rmies5 <#eration 6ladio and Terrorism in 0estern 7uro#e, E>>", pp. @!(@E:.
$esides ?ubbins, other former members of the $ritish -ecret -ervices 'ho partook at $ilderber% durin% itsformative years 'ere ictor )avendish($entinck 8-teerin% )ommittee:, )hristopher 1oster, Bu%h ?aitskell
8-teerin% )ommittee: and B. *ont%omery Byde.
&t sms 'ustic calia was a mmr of the &nternational 0rder of -t. Bubertus 8&nternationale -t.
Bubertus(0rden: after all, accordin% to the Austrian *a%a2ine =urier . *aternus Mackner, the ?rand Prior of
the Austrian $aili'ick, confirmed that Justice -calia 'as a member of the elite huntin% order.
-calia 'as found dead at )ibolo )reek Ranch, o'ned by John Poindeter 'ho is the head of -t. Bubertus
-outh'est Priory 'hich includes Teas, Mouisiana, Arkansas and +e' *eico.# hen intervie'ed by The
0ashington Post , Poindeter denied that -calia 'as a member.
The %ouston Chronicle article in E>!! pe%%ed their membership in the - at E">, 'ith some =>> members
'orld'ide. &nternationally, they have $aili'ick’s in Austria, $el%ium, ?ermany, the +etherlands,
-'it2erland, America, )anada and Bun%ary.
To %et up to speed on the story, the follo'in% is recommended4
The 0rder 'as founded by &mperial )ount 1ran2 Anton von -porck 8!==E(!IF:. &n !=@ -porck had
inherited a palace in Pra%ue, lar%e tracks of land and estates at Mysa nad Mabem, *alesov, /onoCedy, and
)houstnikovo Bradiste.# hen mineral sprin%s 'ere discovered on the last(named estate -porck built his
o'n residence there at /uks. Previously, durin% a %rand tour of ;urope 8!=>(!:, a tradition amon%
nobleman, -porck became enthralled 'ith the look and sound of the 1rench cor de chasse 6huntin% horn7 atersailles, and sent t'o of his huntsmen to Paris for trainin% on the horn. Bornists 'ere then utili2ed by
)ount von -porck in his hunts and his o'n personal orchestra in $ohemia.# Buntin% hounds from 1rance
'ere introduced as 'ell and -porck created the -t. Bubertus 0rder in !=<" in a bid for presti%e.
The 0rder consisted of an aristocratic society of Par 1orce hunters 8huntin% 'ith hounds:. Daily prayers
'ere offered to -t. Bubert, patron saint of hunters. The main celebration of the 0rder occurred on the feast
day of the saint, +ovember Frd, follo'ed by a solemn ?rand *ass.
*embers initiated by -porck include ;mperor )harles &G &nfante *anuel, )ount of 0urNmG Anton lrich,
Duke of -ae(*einin%enG the /in% of Poland, Au%ustus && the -tron% and his 'ife *ariaG three -aon
princesG *orit2 Adolf, Duke of -ae(Oeit2(+eustadt and later $ishop of Bradec /raloveG Dames
Archduchess *aria ;lisabeth of Austria, the brother of ;mperor )harles &, and Princess *aria Anna
ictoria of -avoyG Prince ;u%ene of -avoy and his nephe' Prince ;manuelG /arl Albrecht, ;lector of
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$avaria 'ho later became ;mperor )harles &&G 1rancis -tephen, Duke of Morraine, later to become
;mperor 1rancis &G amon% others.
1riends in hi%h places, indeed.
+o'here is it made clear ho' the 0rder continued up to the present. At the very least, %iven the 'idespread
'eb presence, one should be able to vie' a succession of ?rand Priors. +o such luck. They merely recount
the foundin% in !=<", mention nothin% at all about the fate of the 0rder after -porck’s death in !IF, Cump
eactly E>> years 8coincidentally: to !<F 'hen their 8unnamed: ?rand *aster 'as murdered by the +a2is
for refusal to initiate Bermann ?oerin%, and end it 'ith the restitution of the 0rder in !<"> after the +a2is
presumably banned them andHor destroyed most of their archives.
&t’s a nice touch that the American chapter 'as founded at the $ohemian )lub, thou%h. Justice -calia 'as
mentioned in numerous places over the years as attendin% the $ohemian ?rove summer encampment. &
haven’t seen a bona fide list 'ith his name on it yet, but surely someone like Peter *artin Phillips could
confirm or deny.
)ount von -porck 'as no doubt influenced by a more illustrious Bubertusorden, founded in !@@@ by
?erhard &&, Duke of JQlich($er%3 int(st(hubertus(orden.de presumes as much. &t 'as a strictlykni%htlyHmilitary order rather than a huntin% fraternity3-t. Bubert 'as the patron of kni%hts and hunters3
'hose linea%e can be traced throu%h successive ?rand *asters up to the present.
$avarian ;lector /arl Theodor, the suppressor of the &lluminati, 'as the ?rand *aster of Bubertusorden
durin% the ;nli%htenment. At least t'o members of the &lluminati are kno'n to have been kni%hts of the
0rder4 )ount 1riedrich Mothar 1erdinand von Pappenheim 8!IEI(!I<E: and ?eor% 1riedrich, $aron von
Oentner 8!I"E(!F":.
Another contemporary kni%ht of the 0rder of -t. Bubert is Prince Jer2y *arcin Mubomirski 8!IF(!!!:,
'ho had the distinction of bein% the only non(Je'ish adherent of Jacob 1rank 8!IE=(!I<!:, the
-abbateanHantinomian self(proclaimed messiah.
0fficially appointed ?eneral of the Army of the /in%dom of Poland,# 'rites Jan &J. van der *eer,
Mubomirski’s contemporaries kne' him better as a plunderer, a bandit, a man 'ho had even been
condemned for murder, and a seual pervert. &n short, he 'as a man 'ho did not abide by any la' or social
convention, and could afford to live in such a manner only because he belon%ed to the nation’s most 'ealthy
nobility.# 6, $rill, E>>E, p. !@I7
-uch a man 'ould naturally be attracted to the 1rankist movement. After havin% escaped a death sentence
for desertion and banditry and s5uanderin% a'ay a vast fortune, the ruined prince approached 1rank about
becomin% commander of his militia.# 1rank replied that he 'ould be deli%hted to offer our Bi%hness the
command of his personal %uard.# 1rankist historian Pa'el *acieCko describes the subse5uent encounter inhis 4
A meetin% bet'een the parties 'as a contest of fancy and fashion4 1rank appeared in a red silk >u#an set
'ith ermine and a tall fur hat adorned 'ith heron feather and a brilliant(studded clasp, 'ith a lar%e diamond
star shinin% on his chest. ?ubomirs$i wore a white gold and red #arade uni+orm o+ a general with
numerous decorations including the <rder o+ /aint %ubertus on a sash. $oth %entlemen displayed the
most e5uisite politeness and chivalry# 8p. E!@(!":.
Be a%ain 'ore the lar%e star of the order of -aint Bubertus on his chest# durin% the pompous three(day
funeral procession for Jacob 1rank, December !I<! in 0ffenbach 8ibid. p. EF":.
Mubomirski 'as a member of the $on Pasteur# masonic lod%e in arsa', accordin% to the Polish historian
Mud'ik Bass 'ho sa' his name on a certificate. )hristopher *c&ntosh spends four pa%es discussin% the
lod%e in 8E>!!:. &nstituted in !I">, the rites they practiced 'ere an idiosyncratic mystic(kabbalistic system
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of !E de%rees, 'hich in many respects is close to that of the ?old( und Rosenkreu2# 8p. !@<:. $on Pasteur#
8?ood -hepherd: members 'ere also preoccupied 'ith alchemy, as 'ere the 1rankists and Jacob 1rank in
particular .
*ar+ ,ac+ard translats "rom Russian an intriguing presentation called -cientolo%y and the )&A.# &
a%ree that the author doesn’t prove that -cientolo%y is an inte%ral element of the - &ntelli%ence
)ommunity,# but Dvorkin provides ample evidence that the )&A had in fact cooperated 'ith the cult, and
that the infiltration mi%ht have been mutual.
)ult or not, -cientolo%y maintains a premiere intelli%ence apparatus. &n such circumstances one can never be
sure 'ho is controllin% 'hom. At the very least they no doubt prey upon other cults.
hile in Toronto in the late !<<>s, & observed a Raelian preacher ha'kin% various pamphlets and books
about the prophet.# The charlatan 'as stationed directly across the street from the -cientolo%y head5uarters
on on%e -treet. The ruse 'as that he 'ould en%a%e passerby’s in conversation about the meanin% of life
and if you 'ere satisfied 'ith your current situation. Those 'ho disclosed that they 'ere in fact 'ell(off
financially, but not entirely happy, 'ere %iven a piece of paper and sent on their 'ay across the street to be
interro%atedHaudited by the -cientolo%ists. At the time & had no idea 'hat -cientolo%y 'as, nor the Raelians
for that matter. & stood there and 'atched this take place for a least a half(hour. & don’t recall ho' many ofthem 'ere persuaded to submit to -cientolo%y, but it 'as more than a handful for sure.
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