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Crackajack Funnies n°27 (Dell, 1940). Couverture de Fred Harman & Al McWilliams. - Source Heritage Auctions.
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Fred Harman (1902-1982) was an American cartoonist. He began his artistic career drawing strips for the Kansas City Star before working alongside future animation greats Walt Disney, Ub Iwerks, Friz Freleng, and his brother Hugh Harman at the Kansas City Film Ad Company. He eventually moved to working at Disney’s Laugh-O-Gram Studio. Laugh-O-Gram soon went bankrupt and rather than join Disney in Los Angeles like Iwerks, Freleng, and Hugh had or continue a career in animation, Fred Harman found his success in comic strips, creating the Red Ryder series alongside writer Stephen Slesinger and working on it for 25 years, drawing upon his own experience growing up on a Colorado ranch. He returned back to his hometown of Pagosa Springs in 1940 and founded the Red Ryder Ranch. He retired from Red Ryder in 1960 and spent much of his retirement years painting cowboy western scenes. He was one of the founders of the Cowboy Artists of America, and at the time of his death, he was only one of 75 white men in history to have been adopted by the Navajo Nation. For most modern audiences, Red Ryder is memorialized through the 1983 film A Christmas Story, in which the protagonist Ralphie desperately longs for a Red Ryder Carbine Action 200-shot Range Model air rifle for Christmas.
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Fred Harman - Bronc Peeler
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Roy Orbison and The Candy Men - Oh, Pretty Woman (Mono Single Version) * Roy Orbison / Bill Dees from: "Oh, Pretty Woman" / "Yo Te Amo Maria" (Single)
* The single version (in mono) and the LP version (in stereo on the "Oribisongs" LP) have slightly differing lyrics. The LP version with the intended lyric: "come with me baby" was changed for the single to "come to me baby" as the former was considered too risque. - Wikipedia
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Personnel: Roy Orbison: Lead Vocals / Band Leader Jerry Kennedy: Guitar Wayne Moss: Guitar Billy Sanford: Guitar Charlie McCoy: Harmonica Boots Randolph: Saxophone Henry Strzelecki: Upright Bass Paul Garrison: Percussion Buddy Harman: Drums
Bill Dees: Backing Vocals
Produced by Fred Foster
Recorded: @ The Fred Foster Sound Studio in Nashville, Tennessee USA on August 1, 1964
Released: August, 1964
Monument Records (US) London Records (UK)
Published: on August 26, 1964 Acuff-Rose Publications, Inc
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Posted my first edit on my counterpart blog @waltcrewlog! I’m quite proud of it, so please check it out! It’s about Fred Harman, the artist who co-created and drew the Red Ryder comic strip. He worked alongside Walt and Ub Iwerks back in Kansas City, but he never worked at the Disney Studio, which is why I made a post about him on the counterpart blog rather than on here. I’ll try to make more regular updates on my counterpart blog (as the blog was made with the intent to fill the void between my long periods of inactivity on this blog). But don’t worry, I definitely know that my next post on here won’t take nearly as long and I know exactly what I’m doing for it, so look out for that fairly soon!
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Admirable Animations - Buddies Thicker Than Water
Show - Tom and Jerry
Season/Episode - Season 2, Episode 112
Air Date - November 1st, 1962
Writer(s) - Larz Bourne
Director(s)/Editor(s) - Gene Deitch, William L. Snyder (Producer), Wáclaw Bedřicz (Animation), Štěpán Koníczek (Music)
Other Notes - Yeah, I Know, The Gene Deitch Era Of Tom And Jerry Era Sucks, But This Episode Was Kinda Okay, It even has no clint clobber which is Kinda okay. Tom tries to keep from freezing to death below in the alley, leaving the past tough owner. He whistles to Jerry but there was no reply. He writes a note, slips it into a bottle, and throws it up to hit the penthouse window. However, the bottle lands back down and covers Tom's head, so he blows it back up and this time it reaches the top floor with success. Jerry, awakened by the noise, goes out to the balcony and finds both this note and a second one sent up by Tom: "Help! I'm freezing. Your old pal, Tom.” “P.S. I'm also starving. Tom." Tom and Jerry lounge about the penthouse, listening to music and drinking everything in the owner's liquor cabinet while laughing themselves silly. Her return startles the inebriated pair, and Jerry dives into his hole as she grabs Tom and prepares to throw him out again. Tom grabs Jerry and shows him to the owner, throwing her into a panic until he pitches the mouse off the balcony, betraying him. While Tom enjoys the owner's favor, So, That's It! This Is Another Episode That Tom And Jerry Became Friends Instead Of Chasing And Messing The House. You know, In The Gene Deitch Era, Jerry Always Wins, The Guys Who Done The Cartoon Better Are William Hanna, Joseph Barbera, Fred Quimby, And Chuck Jones. Sometimes Tom Wins, Sometimes Tom Loses, Sometimes Jerry Wins, And Sometimes Jerry Loses. Sometimes They Win, And Sometime They Lose
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Tom and Jerry Belongs To William Hanna, Joseph Barbera, Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. Fil-Cartoons, Mr. Big Cartoons, Bardel Entertainment, Inc. Baer Animation Company, CNK International, Seoul Movie Co., Ltd. Toon City Animation Inc. Yearim Productions Co., Ltd. Hanho Heung-Up Co., Ltd. Rough Draft Korea Co. Ltd. Rough Draft Studios, Inc. Lotto Animation, Inc. Renegade Animation, PIP Animation Services Inc. Slap Happy Cartoons Inc. Digital eMation, Inc. Duncan Studio, Rembrandt Films, Sib Tower 12, Inc. MGM Animation/Visual Arts, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon Studio, Harman-Ising Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Inc. MGM Holdings, Inc. Amazon MGM Studios, Amazon.com, Inc. Turner Entertainment Company, Inc. Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. Warner Bros. Animation Inc. Kids' WB! The WB, The WB Television Network, Inc. Tribune Broadcasting Company, LLC. Tribune Media Company, Nexstar Media Group, Inc. Cartoon Network, Boomerang, The Cartoon Network, Inc. Warner Bros. Discovery Networks, Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution, Warner Bros. Television Studios, Warner Bros. Television Group, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. WarnerMedia, And Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.
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Hollywood Cartoons: American Animation in its Golden Age
Author: Michael Barrier
Chapter: PART I: Cartoon Acting, 1.1 Disney's Rivals, 1928-1937
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Interviews, research, history references and financial analysis are some of the tools used in this book to present comprehensive and exhausting research on American animation up through the mid-1960s, with a brief appendix on the longer animations of the ’70s and ’80s. An authority on cartoons, Barrier traces the development of such studios as Disney, Warner Brothers, and MGM.
While Warner Bros. and MGM each get chapters, the narrative continually returns to Disney’s output; some may question whether this is the definitive text on cartooning’s history or merely a Disney-centric take on it. To me, it appeals to the historian and cartoon geek and explores
Why did you pick the book?
As I grew up mainly enjoying the contributions that Walt Disney and his lifetime project have made to animation, his history is fascinating, especially his process of taking storytelling to an incredible level, not to mention that he was also an inventor; he created his tools and machinery to get to the top. All the processes that took him and shaped him as a creator and businessman so he could make his dream come true.
In addition, in this book, we can see Walt as a leader and the decision-making that led to his studio's success (and critical moments) in the early decades.
Why did you pick this chapter?
The author is very well documented about everything that happened at the time; he presents talks with important figures in the industry that allow him to bring to light in detail what happened between the studios during their avid struggle to be the best and stay ahead in the game and get above the others in the middle of constant disputes to keep creating original characters that others would not overshadow from rival studios.
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Nothing at all; it was very interesting to read about the sour atmosphere felt between the artists and studios trying to negotiate contracts and budgets over tight budgets and deadlines; "became so much like a grandma that all of us resented it very much,” George Winkler stated.
Why would someone benefit from reading this chapter or article?
There is a brief mention of a character I was curious about. When I researched it, I found that Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid is a 1929 live-action/animated short film (by Hugh Harman, and Rudolf Ising) produced to sell a series of Bosko cartoons. The film was never released to theatres and, therefore, not seen by a wide audience until 2000 on Cartoon Network's television special Toonheads: The Lost Cartoons.
The character’s career ended for good when MGM fired Harman and Ising due to cost overruns in the films they produced. They were replaced by Fred Quimby, who later hired Harman and Ising back, though Bosko did not make any appearances in subsequent MGM subjects produced by them.
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Historian Michael Barrier Talks About Walt Disney, Part 1
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https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/scope/documents/2001/february-2001/book-rev-feb-2001.pdf
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HISTORIA Y ESTRUCTURA DEL PODER MUNDIAL: EL CÍRCULO de THINK TANKS DEL PODER REAL
II.- El rol de los “think tanks” en la coordinación de los planes de la élite global: Council on Foreign Relations, Royal Institute of International Affairs, Comisión Trilateral
Gran parte de los miembros de Bilderberg son a su vez miembros de la Trilateral Commission (Comision Trilateral), institución también fundada por iniciativa de David Rockefeller en 1974. Aglutina a personalidades destacadas de la economía y los negocios de las tres zonas principales de la economía capitalista: Norteamérica, Europa y Asía-Pacífico. Precisamente la inclusión de miembros de Japón es la principal diferencia con Bilderberg.
Por el perfil de sus miembros, a diferencia de Bilderberg, la mayoría son intelectuales y referentes de otros Think Tanks, más que empresarios. Como era de esperar, no pueden faltar representantes de la Banca Rothschild, la red de bancos Inter-Alpha (KBC, Intesa Sanpaolo, etc.) y corporaciones relacionadas a ese núcleo de poder, como Shell, entre otros.
Miembros del Comité Ejecutivo de la Comisión Trilateral:
Esko Aho, Executive Chairman of the Board, East Office of Finnish Industries, Helsinki; former Executive Vice President, Nokia; former Prime Minister of Finland
C. Fred Bergsten, Senior Fellow and Director Emeritus, Peterson Institute for International Economics, Washington; former U.S. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs and Assistant for International Economic Affairs for the National Security Council
Catherine Bertini, Professor, Public Administration and International Affairs, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University; Distinguished Fellow, Agricultural Development, The Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Chen Naiqing, Vice President of the Chinese People’s Institute of Foreign Affairs, Beijing
Richard Conroy, Chairman, Conroy Gold and Natural Resources, Dublin; Member of Senate, Republic of Ireland
Alfonso Cortina, Vice Chairman, Rothschild Europe; Senior Advisor for Spain and Latin America, Rothschild; Senior Advisor for Spain of Texas Pacific Group; Member, Board of Directors, Mutua Madrileña; Member, International Advisory Board, Allianz AG, Madrid
Alfonso Cortina fue presidente de Repsol desde 1996 y luego de Repsol-YPF hasta el 2004, en 2007 es nombrado asesor económico y luego vicepresidente en Rothschild Europa.
Tarun Das, Founder Trustee, Ananta Aspen Centre, New Delhi
Kenneth M. Duberstein, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Duberstein Group, Washington; former Chief of Staff to President Ronald Reagan
Antonio Garrigues Walker, Chairman, Garrigues Abogados y Asesores Tributarios, Madrid
David R. Gergen, Professor of Public Service and Director of the Center for Public Leadership, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge; CNN Senior Political Analyst
John J. Hamre, President and Chief Executive Officer, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington; former U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense and Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller)
Han Sung-Joo, Chairman, The International Policy Studies Institute of Korea (IPSIKOR), Seoul; formerPresident Korea University, Seoul; former Korean Minister of Foreign Affairs; former Korean Ambassador to the United States
Jane Harman, Director, President, and CEO, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington; former Member, U.S. House of Representatives
Yasuchika Hasegawa, Chairman of the Board, Takeda Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd; former Chairman, Japan Association of Corporation Executives (Keizai Doyukai), Tokyo;  Asia Pacific Chairman, Trilateral Chairman John R. Hewson, Professor and Chair, Tax and Transfer Policy Insitute, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australia National University; former Leader, Federal Opposition, Australia; Special Advisor to the Undersecretary of the United Nations; Executive UNESCAP on Infrastructure Financing
Nigel Higgins, Chief Executive,The Rothschild Group, London
Carla A. Hills, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Hills & Company, International Consultants, Washington; former U.S. Trade Representative; former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Akinari Horii, Special Advisor and Member, Board of Directors, The Canon Institute for Global Studies, Tokyo; Asia Pacific Treasurer, Trilateral Commission
Karen Elliott House, Journalist, Princeton; Adjunct Fellow, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge; former Senior Vice President, Dow Jones & Company, and former Publisher, The Wall Street Journal
Mugur Isarescu, Governor, National Bank of Romania, Bucharest; former Prime Minister
Lord Kerr of Kinlochard, Member of the House of Lords, London; Deputy Chairman, Scottish Power (Iberdrola); former Deputy Chairman, Royal Dutch Shell; former British Ambassador to the United States; former Secretary General, European Conventions
John Kerr, Baron Kerr of Kinlochard Director de Royal Dutch Shell. Director de la multinacional minera Rio Tinto (propiedad de la Familia Rothschild).
Miembro de la House of Lords de Inglaterra. Embajador británico en los EEUU (1995-1997), Secretario Permanente del Foreign Office (1997-2002), Miembro del Comité Directivo de Bilderberg.
Jovan Kovačić, President, East West Bridge; Chief Executive Officer, GCA Global Communications Associates Ltd.; Senior Partner, Kovacic & Spaic; Reuters Correspondent; former Advisor to the Serbian Government, Belgrade
Kurt Lauk, former Member of the European Parliament (EPP Group-CDU); Chairman, Globe Capital Partners, Stuttgart; President, Economic Council of the CDU Party, Berlin; former Member of the Board, DaimlerChrysler, Stuttgart
Eli Leenaars, former Member, ING Management Board Banking; Member and Treasurer, Confederation of the Netherlands Industry and Employers (VNO-NCW), Amsterdam
Jean Lemierre,Chairman, BNP Paribas, Paris
Monique Leroux, President, International Coopereative Alliance (ICA), Montréal
Thomas Leysen, Chairman, KBC Group; Chairman of the Board, Umicore, Brussels
Bo Lidegaard, Executive Editor-in-Chief, Politiken, Copenhagen
Franjo Lukovic, Chairman of the Management Board, Zagrebacka banka – UniCredit Group, Zagreb
Kristin Skogen Lund, Director General, Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise (NHO), Oslo
Minoru Makihara, Senior Corporate Advisor, Mitsubishi Corporation, Tokyo
Mario Monti, Member of the Italian Senate; President, Bocconi University, Milan; former President of the Council of Ministers, Italy; former Member of the European Commission (Competition Policy and Internal Market); Honorary President, BRUEGEL, Brussels; Honorary European Chairman, Trilateral Commission
Mario Monti, ex primer ministro de Italia, fue también director europeo de la Comisión Trilateral. También fue miembro de la directiva del Grupo Bilderberg. Fue presidente de Bruegel. Monti fue también asesor de The Coca-Cola Company y de Goldman Sachs.
Joseph Samuel Nye, Jr. (19 de enero de 1937), University Distinguished Service Professor and former Dean, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge; former Chair, National Intelligence Council, and former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs; North American Chairman, Trilateral Commission, también conocido como Joe Nye, es un geopolitólogo y profesor estadounidense, co-fundador, junto con Robert Keohane, de la teoría del neoliberalismo de las relaciones internacionales, desarrollada en el libro Poder e Interdependencia en 1977. Junto con Keohane, allí desarrolló los conceptos de interdependencia asimétrica y compleja. También exploró las relaciones transnacionales y la política mundial, en un volumen editado en la década de 1970. Más recientemente, fue pionero en la teoría del poder blando (“La seducción siempre es más efectiva que la coacción, y valores como la democracia, derechos humanos y oportunidades individuales son profundamente seductoras”). Su noción de “poder inteligente” (“la capacidad de combinar hard y soft power para una estrategia vencedora”) se hizo popular con el uso de esta frase por miembros de la Administración Clinton, y más recientemente, de la Administración Obama.
 Roberto F. de Ocampo, Chairman, Philippine Veterans Bank; Board of Advisors, RFO Center for Public Finance & Regional Economic Cooperation, Manila; former Philippine Secretary of Finance
Akio Okawara, President, Japan Center for International Exchange, Tokyo Andrzej Olechowski, Chairman, Supervisory Board, Bank Handlowy; Professor, Vistula University; former Minister of Foreign Affairs and of Finance, Warsaw
Meghan L. O’Sullivan, Evron and Jeane Kirkpatrick Professor of the Practice of  International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge; former Special Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor for Iraq and Afghanistan
Ursula Plassnik, Ambassador of Austria to France; former Member of the Austrian Parliament; U.N. Special Envoy for International Women Issues; former Federal Minister for European and International Affairs, Vienna
Adam S. Posen, President, Peterson Institute for International Economics, Washington
Luis Rubio, President, Center for Research Development (CIDAC), Mexico City
Ryu Jin Roy, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Poongsan Corp., Seoul
Ferdinando Salleo, former Ambassador to the United States, Rome
Carlo Secchi, Professor Emeritus of European Economic Policy and former Rector, Bocconi University; Vice President, ISPI, Milan; former Member of the Italian Senate and of the European Parliament
Shigemitsu Sugisaki, Vice Chairman, Goldman Sachs Japan Co., Ltd, Tokyo; former Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)
James B. Steinberg, Maxwell School, and University Professor of Social Science, International Affairs and Law, Syracuse University, Syracuse; former Deputy Secretary of State,  former Deputy National Security Advisor
György Surányi, Professor of Finance, Corvinus University, Budapest; former Regional Head of Central Eastern Europe, Intesa Sanpaolo Group (miembro del grupo Inter Alpha de la dinastía Rothschild); former Chairman, Central European International Bank (CIB); former President of the National Bank of Hungary
Peter Sutherland, Chairman, Goldman Sachs International; Chairman, London School of Economics; UN Special Representative for Migration and Development; former Chairman, BP p.l.c.; former Director General, GATT/WTO; former Member of the European Commission; former Attorney General of Ireland; Honorary European Chairman, The Trilateral Commission Fue director general de la Organización Mundial de Comercio, Es presidente de BP (British Petroleum) y de Goldman Sachs International.
Jean-Claude Trichet, Chairman, Group of Thirty; Chairman, BRUEGEL Institute; Honorary Governor, Banque de France; former President of the European Central Bank; European Chairman, Trilateral Commission, Paris
Raivo Vare, Owner, Live Nature Eesti OÜ; Partner, Sthenos Group and OÜ RVVE Group; Chairman of the Council of the Parliament’s Development Fund; Member of the President’s Academic Advisory Board; former Minister of State and former Minister of Transport and Communication, Tallinn
George Vassiliou, former Head of the Negotiating Team for the Accession of Cyprus to the European Union; former President of the Republic of Cyprus; former Member of Parliament and Leader of United Democrats; Nicosia
Paul Volcker, former Chairman, President’s Economic Recovery Advisory Board; former Chairman, Wolfensohn & Co., Inc., New York; Frederick H. Schultz Professor Emeritus, International Economic Policy, Princeton University; former Chairman, Board of Governors, U.S. Federal Reserve System; Honorary North American Chairman and former North American Chairman, Trilateral Commission
Marko Voljc, Chief Change Officer Corporate Change & Support KBC Group (banco miembro del grupo Inter Alpha de la dinastía Rothschild), Brussels; former Chief Executive Officer, Nova Ljubljanska Banka, Ljubljana
Panagis Vourloumis, Senior Adviser, N.M. Rothschild; former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Hellenic Telecommunications Organization (O.T.E.), Athens
Jusuf Wanandi, Senior Fellow and Co-Founder, Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Jakarta; Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees CSIS Foundation
Tarisa Watanagase, Former Governor, The Bank of Thailand, Bangkok
  Zbigniew Brzezinski
Un miembro importante de alta influencia en la Comisión Trilateral, Bilderberg y el Council on Foreign Relations es Zbigniew Brzezinski. Contratado por el banquero David Rockefeller se constituyó en el primer director de la Comisión Trilateral. Fue quien creó la idea de financiar en los años ’80 el Terrorismo que luego es usado para ataques de falsa bandera como excusa para incursiones militares.
Como uno de los principales impulsores del militarismo global Brzezinski apoyó la venta de armamento moderno a Pakistán, y aseguró el acuerdo con Arabia Saudí para financiar operaciones de ayuda encubierta a los muyahidines afganos. Cabe resaltar que la intervención de los muyahidines, financiados desde Arabia Saudí por Osama Bin Laden, a título personal, y la CIA y entrenados por esta última, comenzó bastante antes de la invasión soviética. Así, el 3 de julio de 1979, bajo supervisión del Consejo de Seguridad Nacional de Brzezinski, se había firmado ya la primera directiva sobre la asistencia clandestina a los opositores del régimen izquierdista de Kabul.
Brzezinski fue requerido en 2006 ante una audiencia del Senado de Estados Unidos, donde explicó que se podría dar un atentado terrorista como el del 11 de septiembre, como excusa para iniciar la guerra contra Irán, afirmó esto: “Un escenario posible para un enfrentamiento militar con Irán implica que el fracaso iraquí alcance los límites americanos ; seguido de acusaciones americanas que hagan a Irán responsable de ese fracaso; después, por algunas provocaciones en Irak o un acto terrorista en suelo americano(EE.UU.), acto del cual se haría responsable a Irán. Esto pudiera culminar con una acción militar americana “defensiva” contra Irán que sumergiría a una América aislada en un profundo lodazal en el que estarían incluidos Irán, Irak, Afganistán y Pakistán”. Dos décadas más tarde mucho de este plan parece estar en marcha.
“La muerte de 500.000 niños iraquíes era una precio que había que pagar”. -Madeleine Albright
Madeleine Albright
Una gran discípula de Brzezinski ha sido Madeleine Albright, miembro del directorio del Council on Foreign Relations (“directora emérita”), Secretaria de Estado de los EEUU y conocida por su frase “La muerte de 500.000 niños iraquíes era una precio que había que pagar”
El Council on Foreign Relations (Consejo de Relaciones Exteriores) funciona como el cerebro, el think tank preferido de la Élite en los EEUU. El Club Bilderberg se podría decir que es el CFR + Europa, mientras que la Comisión Trilateral es Bilderberg + Asia.
Fundada en 1921 con base en Nueva York como extensión del Royal Institute of International Affairs de Londres (Chatam House). Muchos creen que se trata de la entidad privada más poderosa por su influencia en la política exterior de los Estados Unidos. Publica la revista bimensual Foreign Affairs. Tiene una extensa página web que provee enlaces a su think tank (centro de estudio y planeamiento estratégico geopolítico), el programa de estudios David Rockefeller, otros programas y proyectos, publicaciones, historia, biografías de notables y otros miembros del directorio, miembros corporativos y notas de prensa, una sociedad cada vez menos secreta.
Al día de hoy cuenta entre sus principales contribuyentes a la Fundación Rockefeller y a la Fundación Ford.
Miembros Directivos del Council on Foreign Relations:
Entre los miembros directivos, destaca la presencia de personajes ligados al monje negro de la élite, Henry Kissinger, y los líderes de los principales fondos de inversión financieros del mundo: BlackRock y Blackstone, con enlaces a la Casa Rothschild.
David M. Rubenstein Chairman; Cofounder and Managing Director, The Carlyle Group.
Blair Effron Vice Chairman; Partner, Centerview Partners, LLC
Jami Miscik Vice Chairman; CEO and Vice Chairman, Kissinger Associates, Inc.
Richard N. Haass President, Council on Foreign Relations
John P. Abizaid Senior Partner, JPA Partners LLC
Zoë Baird President, The Markle Foundation
Alan S. Blinder Gordon S. Rentschler Memorial Professor of Economics and Public Affairs, Princeton University
Mary Boies Counsel, Boies & McInnis LLP
David G. Bradley Chairman, Atlantic Media Company
Nicholas Burns Professor of the Practice of Diplomacy and International Politics, Harvard Kennedy School
Sylvia Mathews Burwell President, American University
Ashton B. Carter Director, Belfer Center, Harvard Kennedy School
Tony Coles Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Yumanity Therapeutics, LLC
David M. Cote Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Honeywell International Inc.
Steven A. Denning Chairman, General Atlantic LLC
Laurence D. Fink Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, BlackRock
Timothy F. Geithner President, Warburg Pincus
James P. Gorman Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Morgan Stanley
Stephen J. Hadley Principal, RiceHadley Gates, LLC
J. Tomilson Hill Vice Chairman, The Blackstone Group (Rothschild)
Susan Hockfield President emerita, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Donna J. Hrinak President, Boeing Brazil, The Boeing Company
Shirley Ann Jackson President, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
James Manyika Director (Senior Partner), McKinsey & Company, Director, McKinsey Global Institute
William H. McRaven Chancellor, University of Texas System
Janet A. Napolitano President, University of California
Eduardo J. Padrón President, Miami Dade College
John A. Paulson President, Paulson & Co.
Richard L. Plepler Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Home Box Office, Inc
Ruth Porat Chief Financial Officer, Alphabet Inc. and Google Inc.
Laurene Powell Jobs Founder and President, Emerson Collective
James G. Stavridis Dean, The Fletcher School
Margaret Warner Senior Correspondent, PBS NewsHour
Vin Weber Partner, Mercury
Daniel H. Yergin Vice Chairman, IHS Markit
Fareed Zakaria Host, Fareed Zakaria GPS, CNN
Officers
David M. Rubenstein Chairman
Blair Effron Vice Chairman
Jami Miscik Vice Chairman
Richard N. Haass President
Keith Olson Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, and Treasurer
James M. Lindsay Senior Vice President, Director of Studies, and Maurice R. Greenberg Chair
Nancy D. Bodurtha Vice President, Meetings and Membership
Irina A. Faskianos Vice President, National Program and Outreach
Suzanne E. Helm Vice President, Philanthropy and Corporate Relations
Jan Mowder Hughes Vice President, Human Resources and Administration
Caroline Netchvolodoff Vice President, Education
Lisa Shields Vice President, Global Communications and Media Relations
Jeffrey A. Reinke Secretary of the Corporation
Officers and Directors, Emeritus & Honorary:
Madeleine K. Albright Director Emerita
Martin S. Feldstein Director Emeritus
Leslie H. Gelb President Emeritus
Maurice R. Greenberg Honorary Vice Chairman
Carla A. Hills Chairman Emeritus
Peter G. Peterson Chairman Emeritus
Robert E. Rubin Chairman Emeritus
  Royal Institute of International Affairs de Londres (Chatam House)
Junto al CFR, Chatham House fue fundada inmediatamente después de la Primera Guerra Mundial. Derrocados finalmente los principales imperios que venían de la época feudal, tanto cristianos como el Sacro Imperio Romano (2do. Reich) o el Imperio Austrahúngaro, como musulmanes como el Imperio Otomano (liberando el área estratégica de Palestina), las principales dinastías financieras, asociadas al único imperio occidental en pie, el británico, pusieron en marcha sus planes para la concreción de un Gobierno Mundial, el que tuvo su primer prototipo en la Sociedad de Naciones y, luego de la Segunda Guerra Mundial en las Naciones Unidas.
Chatham House, con sede en Londres, fue fundada en 1920 y es conocida internacionalmente como  Instituto Real de Asuntos Internacionales, es el equivalente británico del Council on Foreign Relations estadounidense, fueron de hecho sus delegados quienes fundaron a este último en Nueva York.
Su primer presidente fue Lionel Curtis, quien supo abogar por un Gobierno Mundial.
Curtis publicó en 1938: “Civitas Dei: The Commonwealth of God”, proponiendo que los Estados Unidos volvieran a unirse a la Commonwealth británica y que esa nueva entidad se termine transformando en un gobierno mundial.
Curtis fue secretario a su vez de Lord Milner, uno de los principales funcionarios británicos durante la Primera Guerra Mundial. Milner fue socio de Cecil Rhodes, agente de la banca Rothschild y también un prominente miembro de la socialista Sociedad Fabiana. Milner fue también presidente de la corporación minera Río Tinto, de la banca Rothschild.
Milner habría sido el verdadero redactor de la “Declaración Balfour”, si bien firmada por el primer ministro Arthur Balfour, dirigida a Lord Rothschild, cediendo a los pedidos del sionismo para ocupar las tierras de Palestina.
Milner fue también uno de los principales signatorios por Gran Bretaña del Tratado de Versalles, humillante para la derrotada Alemania.
Milner fue reconocido por la Corona Británica en 1921 como Knight of the Garter (Orden de la Jarretera).
Lista de ganadores en los últimos años del Premio Chatham House:
2005 Presidente Viktor Yushchenko (Ucrania) 2006 Presidente Joaquim Chissano (Mozambique) 2007 Mozah bint Nasser al-Missned (Catar) 2008 Presidente John Kufuor (Ghana) 2009 Presidente Lula da Silva (Brasil) 2010 Presidente Abdullah Gül Turquía) 2011 Líder de la oposición birmana Aung San Suu Kyi (Myanmar) 2012 Presidente Moncef Marzouki y Rachid Ghanuchi (Túnez) 2013 Secretaria de Estado Hillary Rodham Clinton (Estados Unidos) 2014 Melinda Gates (Estados Unidos) 2015 Médicos Sin Fronteras (Francia) 2016 John Kerry y Mohammad Yavad Zarif (Estados Unidos) e (Irán), respectivamente. 2017 Juan Manuel Santos (Colombia) 2018 Comité para la Protección de los Periodistas (Estados Unidos)
  La Sociedad Fabiana
La Sociedad Fabiana fue fundada en Londres en 1884 y lleva ese nombre en recordación del general romano Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus (apodado Cunctator, algo así como el “retardador”), precisamente por su estrategia de alcanzar un “gobierno mundial” de tipo socialista de manera gradual, asemejando la forma en la que Anibal combatió al ejército cartaginés, mediante el desgaste y la persistencia: “Debes esperar el momento oportuno, como hizo con mucha paciencia Fabio, cuando estaba en guerra contra Aníbal, aunque muchos censuraron sus retrasos; pero cuando llegue el momento, debes golpear duro, como lo hizo Fabio, o tu espera será en vano e infructuosa”. 
Según el autor Jon Perdue, “el logo de la Sociedad Fabiana, una tortuga, representaba la predilección del grupo por una transición lenta e imperceptible al socialismo, mientras que su escudo de armas, un ‘lobo con piel de oveja’, representaba su metodología preferida para lograr su objetivo”.
Fueron miembros de la Sociedad Fabiana prominentes políticos, economistas, sociólogos, pensadores, masones y ocultistas, como Annie Besant, Beatrice Webb, Bertrand Russell, Charles Marson, Emmeline Pankhurst, Graham Wallas, George Bernard Shaw, H. G. Wells, Sidney James Webb (1st Baron Passfield), Sydney Olivier, Oliver Lodge, Ramsay MacDonald.
Muchas de las ideas elaboradas por el socialismo fabiano son hoy rescatadas por el Foro Económico Mundial. Los fabianos presentaron la idea de un sistema de educación pública nacional, la nacionalización de las rentas agrarias, un salario mínimo universal en 1906, un sistema de atención médica universal en 1911 y la abolición de los títulos de nobleza hereditarios en 1917. Junto a estas ideas también promovían la eugenesia como forma de manipular las razas humanas, a través de la esterilización, en teoría, con el objetivo de “mejorar la especie”. Todas estas ideas iban de la mano de un firme impulso al imperialismo británico.
Actuales impulsores de un “Gobierno Mundial”, como los ex primer ministros, Tony Blair o Gordon Brown, son también miembros de la Sociedad Fabiana.
¿Quiénes la financian actualmente? Entre otros, la poderosa City de Londres
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Roy Orbison - Mean Woman Blues (Stereo) (1963) Claude Demetrius from: "Blue Bayou" / "Mean Woman Blues"
Rock and Roll | Elvis Presley Cover
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Personnel: Roy Orbison: Vocals Floyd Cramer: Piano Boots Randolph: Saxophone Charlie McCoy: Harmonica Jerry Kennedy: Guitar Harold Bradley: Guitar Ray Edenton: Guitar Bob Moore: Bass Buddy Harman: Drums
The Anita Kerr Singers: Backing Vocals
Bob Moore: Producer / Band Leader Executive Producer: Fred Foster
Recorded: @ The RCA Victor Studio in Nashville, Tennessee on April 29, 1963
Released: in August of 1963
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Art by  Fred Harman that someone wanted the kids to safe from Crackajack Funnies # 14, 1939.
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