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Ford, Gerald
Ford, Gerald

Ford, Gerald

(Jul 14, 1913 – Dec 26,2006) Born Leslie Lynch King Jr. in Omaha, NE. He was a cabal member who was made US President likely as a reward for his cover up as head of the Warren Commission. He pardoned his predecessor, Richard Nixon, and populated his administration with fellow cabal members. Ford became US President in 1974 after the Watergate coup. Very quickly, he pardoned the predecessor, Richard Nixon – although Nixon had not been charged with a crime. Russ Baker notes out that this act effectively “sealed away Exhibit A” and infuriated those who wanted to investigate the event in open court. Even before doing this, Ford appointed George H. W. Bush as Chief of the U.S. Liaison Office to the People’s Republic of China – a job that put him thousands of miles away from the investigations and speculation about the Watergate coup (which is still not admitted as such by the official narrative) and which did not require senate approval, since the US didn’t have full diplomatic relations with China at the time. He survived two assassination attempts that Peter Dale Scott does not considers deep events.

Ford was initiated into Freemasonry on September 30, 1949. He later said in 1975, “When I took my obligation as a master mason—incidentally, with my three younger brothers—I recalled the value my own father attached to that order. But I had no idea that I would ever be added to the company of the Father of our Country and 12 other members of the order who also served as Presidents of the United States.1 Ford was made a 33° Scottish Rite Mason on September 26, 1962. In April 1975, Ford was elected by a unanimous vote Honorary Grand Master of the International Supreme Council, Order of DeMolay, a position in which he served until January 1977. Ford received the degrees of York Rite Masonry (Chapter and Council degrees) in a special ceremony in the Oval Office on January 11, 1977, during his term as President of the United States.

Source: Wikispooks

Chronology of Events Related to Gerald Ford

Col. Bo Gritz Publishes 'Called to Serve' after Discovering Massive Heroin Production Involving the CIA and Military in Southeast Asia

Col. Bo Gritz Publishes ‘Called to Serve’ after Discovering Massive Heroin Production Involving the CIA and Military in Southeast Asia

In his book, Called to Serve, former U.S. Army Colonel James “Bo” Gritz described his several meetings in May 1987 with Khun Sa, the head of the largest heroin-producing region in Southeast Asia. Gritz had been on a team mission called LAZARUS trying to locate missing prisoners of war when he found evidence of massive heroin production involving the CIA and the military. Col. Bo Gritz ...
Indonesia Invades East Timor Hours After President Ford & Henry Kissinger left Indonesia after Meeting in Jakarta with Indonesian Dictator General Suharto

Indonesia Invades East Timor Hours After President Ford & Henry Kissinger left Indonesia after Meeting in Jakarta with Indonesian Dictator General Suharto

Indonesia invaded East Timor, a small Christian country (predominantly Catholic) and Portugese colony north of Australia rich in oil reserves. East Timor should have won its independence on 28 November 1975 when the majority FRETILIN party (accused of being communist, but never confirmed) declared independence, however an incursion was launched about 3 weeks later, the day after U.S. President Gerald Ford and Secretary of State Henry ...
The Rockefeller Commission is Formed by CFR VP Nelson Rockefeller as a Whitewash Committee for an Investigation into CIA Activities Inside the US

The Rockefeller Commission is Formed by CFR VP Nelson Rockefeller as a Whitewash Committee for an Investigation into CIA Activities Inside the US

Seymour Hersh, of the New York Times, ran an article on December 22, 1974, concerning alleged intelligence abuses by the CIA and other intelligence agencies; American suspicions grew. A large number of people believed that the intelligence community had crossed some sort of line when they read Hersh’s article. Hersh claimed that “[t]he Central Intelligence Agency, directly violated its charter, conducted a massive, illegal domestic intelligence ...
President Ford Pardons Impeached President Nixon Before he Could be Tried for Conspiracy

President Ford Pardons Impeached President Nixon Before he Could be Tried for Conspiracy

President Gerald Ford (R) pardoned President Richard Nixon (R), (who had chosen Ford to be his vice-president), just before Nixon could be tried for conspiracy and impeached by Congress for his role in the Watergate scandal. Gerald Ford had been the Minority Leader in the House of Representatives. He was chosen by Nixon to be Vice-President, following the resignation of Spiro Agnew in October 1973. In the new president’s own words, he ...
Nixon Announces his Resignation

Nixon Announces his Resignation

In an evening televised address, President Richard M. Nixon announces his intention to become the first president in American history to resign. With impeachment proceedings underway against him for his involvement in the Watergate affair, Nixon was finally bowing to pressure from the public and Congress to leave the White House. “By taking this action,” he said in a solemn address from the Oval Office, “I ...
President John F Kennedy is Assassinated at Dealey Plaza in Dallas, TX. What Really Happened?

President John F Kennedy is Assassinated at Dealey Plaza in Dallas, TX. What Really Happened?

John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, was murdered during a motorcade as it passed through Dealey Plaza in Dallas on 22 November 1963. The official government account of the crime, known as The Warren Report after its Chair, Chief Justice of the United States, Earl Warren--but technically entitled, The Report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy ...