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on October 13, 2021 78 views
It's no real surprise that an ambitious young Ivy Leaguer from a powerful East Coast family would wind up working for the Firm.
Cooper's much-publicized personal history was already loaded with clues.
* He's reportedly a member of one of those Skull & Bones-style secret societies at Yale, the mysterious Manuscript Society (or Wrexham Foundation) ... which also claims the late Sen. H. John Heinz III ... whose widow later married Bonesman John Kerry.
* Like Pyle in "The Quiet American," Cooper mysteriously moved to Vietnam for a year.
* He was trained at some crazy "survival school" in Africa, when he was 17.
* He was an anchor for ABC's "World News Now," the bizarre middle-of-the-night network news program seen only by spies and amphetamine addicts.
* He actually admits to taking part in a U.S.-supported insurgency in Burma: "I had a friend of mine make a fake press pass on a Macintosh, and I snuck into Burma and hooked up with some students fighting the Burmese government. I had met the person who was involved in the Burmese student movement in New York, and they gave me the name of a contact in a town in Western Thailand. So I found my way to this town that was like a Wild West border town, and I contacted the person and said I was a reporter. We met in an ice cream parlor, and then they agreed to take me in, and they smuggled me across the border into Burma."
Burma? Sorry, but wannabe foreign correspondents went to Eastern Europe in the early 1990s, not to some fetid and dangerous military dictatorship in Southeast Asia that was killing thousands of people every year.
But Cooper is in "good company," as they may or may not say over at Langley. There were more than 400 CIA plants in American newsrooms in the early 1970s. Nobody knows how many operate today. But some of the big names connected with the intelligence agencies include Joseph and Stewart Alsop, Henry Luce, Arthur Hays Sulzberger, Bob Woodward and Philip Graham.
As this Vanderbilt University Television News Archive reminds those of us old enough to remember the Watergate fallout, Congress went after the CIA in the 1970s to find out how many journalists were working for The Man. (Fun fact: Vanderbilt University was founded by Anderson Cooper's great-great grandfather, Cornelius Vanderbilt!)
Read more at http://wonkette.com/198892/anderson-cooper-comes-in-from-the-cold#opXUM258CFB0zkDF.99https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6kluIarWVg
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/esp_sociopol_illuminati_11a.htm
Tombs and Taps: An inside look at Yale's Fraternities, Sororities and Societies
http://www.conspiracyarchive.com/NWO/Tombs_and_Taps.htm
The Manuscript Secret Society Yale
http://www.notemagazines.com/2013/11/anderson-cooper-american-author.html
Blog info
http://www.nyhetsverket.se/nyhet/24767/Is-CNNs-Anderson-Cooper-sending-a-coded-OWL-message
Gloria Vanderbilt
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloria_Vanderbilt
http://www.nyhetsverket.se/nyhet/24765/Sandy-Hook-HOAX-talked-about-on-Anderson-Cooper-CNN
http://mindcontrolblackassassins.com/tag/knights-of-malta/
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