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Jimmy Carter (Gridiron. Trilateral Commission)

Democratic. Politician. Philanthropist. Farmer.

1981 - His presidency and term in office ends on Jan 20, 1981. The next US President was Ronald Reagan.[3]

12 Dec 1980 - Bayl-Dole Act signed by President Jimmy Carter (Trilateral Commission), is one of his last acts in government. The act allows Universities to patent Government funded research and stifles the advancement of science as Universities build profitable patent inventories.

22 Sept 1980 - The Iran-Iraq War erupted. The conflict, started by Saddam Hussein, the President of Iraq, continued until 1988.[3]

1980 - The Carter Doctrine: On Jan 23, 1980 in his State of the Union address the President asserts that threats to the Persian Gulf region will be viewed as “an assault of the vital interests of the United States”.[3]

18 Jun 1979 - The President signs ‘SALT II’ the second Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty with the USSR that limits the number of US and Soviet defensive antiballistic missile systems.[3]

Dec 1979 - The Soviet Union invades Afghanistan starting the 10 year war that ends with their withdrawal in 1988.[3]

Nov 1979 to Jan 1981 - The Iran Hostage Crisis in which 52 United States citizens were held captive for 444 days from They were held captive by Islamic revolutionaries who had overrun the U.S. Embassy in Tehran.[3]

28 Mar 1979 - The Three Mile Island Incident was an “extremely serious” occurrence that occurred at the Three Mile Island Unit 2 reactor, near Middletown, Pennsylvania. The partial melt down of the Nuclear reactor was due to a combination of human error, design deficiencies, and component failures.[3]

1 Jan 1979 - The US officially recognized the People’s Republic of China in Beijing. The action was fiercely resented by representatives of the Chinese Nationalist government.[3]

1978 - The Camp David Accords between Israel and Egypt were signed on Sept 17, 1978 at the U.S. presidential retreat at Camp David that led in the following year to a peace treaty between the countries.[3]

24 Oct 1978 - Signs Airline Deregulation Act into Law.

1 Jan 1978 - 6 Jan 1978 - Foreign Visits: President embarks on a series of foreign visits India, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, France, and Belgium.[3]

1977 - The President meets with Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin in Washington on Jul 19, 1977.[3]

1977 - The Panama Canal Treaty: The Treaty agreed that Panama should take overthe operation and defense of the canal and promised the end to the United States control of the Panama canal beginning in 2000.[3]

1977 - The Cold War continued the struggle between communism and democracy.[3]

21 Jan 1977 - The Vietnam War draft evaders are pardoned.[3]

1977 - His inauguration as 39th President of the United States.[3]

20 Jan 1977 - 20 Jan 1981 - 39th President of the United States

12 Jan 1971 to 14 Jan 1975 - 76th Governor of Georgia

14 Jan 1963 to 10 Jan 1967 - Member of the Georgia State Senate from the 14th district.

Robert David Luskin (Rhodes 1972)
1980 to 1982 - Special Counsel to the Organized Crime and Racketeering Section of the U.S. Department of Justice, where he was responsible for legal and policy issues concerning the Organized Crime Strike Forces, as well as supervision and review of complex undercover operations. General Attorney, Benjamin Civiletti (International Brotherhood of Teamsters) and William French Smith by President Jimmy Carter (Trilateral Commission) and Ronald Reagan (Bohemian. Hon. Freemason)

William Averell Harriman (S&B 1913)
1980 - Member, United States delegation to Zimbabwe independence ceremonies by President Carter.

Carl Thor Hanson (Rhodes 1951)
22 Jun 1979 to 30 Jun 1981 - Director of Joint Staffs at the Office of Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt, Jr. (Rhodes 1939)
Jan 1979 - The shah sought refuge in America. But President Jimmy Carter (Gridiron. Trilateral Commission), hoping to forge ties to the new government rising out of the chaos and concerned about the security of the United States Embassy in Tehran, refused him entry for the first 10 months of his exile. Even then, the White House only begrudgingly let him in for medical treatment.
1975 to 1990 - Vice President and Director of International Relations at Chase Manhattan Bank.
to 1974 - CIA.

Leslie Chant Dirks (Rhodes 1959)
1979 - Recipient National Security Metal President United States by President Jimmy Carter (Gridiron Secret Society. Trilateral Commission).

Amos Azariah Jordan (Rhodes 1947)
1979 - Consultant National Security Council by President Jimmy Carter (Trilateral Commission)

Richard Frank Celeste (Rhodes 1960)
27 Apr 1979 to 20 Jan 1981 - Director of the Peace Corps by President Jimmy Carter (Gridiron. Trilateral Commission).

Bernard William Rogers (Rhodes 1947)
1979 - Appointed Commander of American forces in Europe by President Jimmy Carter (Trilateral Commission).

Joseph Samuel Nye, Jr. (Rhodes 1958)
1979 to 1992 - Oceans, Environment, and Science, Advisory Board, Department of State to Cyrus Vance (Scroll and Key) to President Jimmy Carter (Gridiron. Trilateral Commission).
1979 to 1981 - Energy Research Advisory Board, Department of Energy by President Jimmy Carter (Gridiron. Trilateral Commission).
1979 to Present, Member, 2008, President of North American Chairman of the Trilateral Commission.

Donald Etra (S&B 1968)
1978 to 1981 - Assistant U.S. Attorney for Central District of California.

Robert F. Wagner (S&K 1933)
1978 to 1981 - Appointed by President Jimmy Carter to be his representative to the Vatican.

Robert Burns Pirie, Jr. (Rhodes 1956)
1978 to 1981 - Assistant U.S. Secretary of Defense for Manpower, Reserve Affairs and Logistics to Harold Brown (Lawrence Livermore National Labatory) by President Jimmy Carter (Trilateral Commission)

Charles William Maynes (Rhodes 1960)
1977 to 1980 - Managed U.S. relations with the United Nations as Assistant U.S. Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs to Cyrus Vance (Scroll and Key) by President Jimmy Carter (Gridiron. Trilateral Commission).

Benjamin Walter Heineman, Jr. (Rhodes 1965)
1978 to 1979 - Assistant U.S. Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, Department of Health, Education and Welfare to Secretary Joseph A. Califano Jr (CFR. Arnold & Porter) by President Jimmy Carter (Trilateral Commission)
1977 to 1978 - Executive Assistant to Secretary, Department of Health, Education and Welfare to Secretary Joseph A. Califano Jr (CFR. Arnold & Porter) by President Jimmy Carter (Trilateral Commission)

Norman Edwards Terrell (Rhodes 1958)
1978 to 1981 - Deputy Assistant Secretary for Science and Technical, Department State, to Secretary Cyrus Vance (S&K 1939), Warren Christopher, David Newson and Edmund Muskie (CFR) by President Jimmy Carter (Gridiron Secret Society. Trilateral Commission).
1977 to 1978 - Director International Affairs, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (President Jimmy Carter (Gridiron Secret Society. Trilateral Commission)

Thomas Samuel Williamson, Jr. (Rhodes 1968, Bohemian)
1978 to 1981 - Deputy Inspector General of U.S. Department of Energy to James Schlesinger (CFR. 9th Director of Central Intelligence 7% reduction. Bilderberg) to President Jimmy Carter (Gridiron. Trilateral Commission)

Thomas B. Ross (S&B 1951)
1977 to 1981 - Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs.

John Lovell Moore, Jr. (Rhodes 1951)
1977 to 1981 - Chairman and President of the Export-Import Bank of the United States by President Jimmy Carter.

[Matthew Nimetz (Rhodes 1960)]
1977 to 1980 - Counselor of the Department of State, Secretary of State Cyrus Vance (S&K 1939) by President Jimmy Carter(Gridiron. Trilateral Commission)

Curtis Alan Hessler (Rhodes 1966)
1980 to 1981 - Assistant U.S. Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy to Secretary, G. William Miller (Cravath Swaine & Moore Textron Inc, Federal Reserve, Carters Campaign) by President Jimmy Carter (Trilateral Commission).
1979 to 1980 - Associate Director of the Office of Management and Budget by President Jimmy Carter (Trilateral Commission).
1977 to 1979 - Executive Assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury to W. Michael Blumenthal (Phi Beta Kappa) by President Jimmy Carter (Trilateral Commission).

Marvin Bresler Durning (Rhodes 1950) 11 Dec 1980 - Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 by President Jimmy Carter. (Introduced to the House by James Florio, Democratic.)
20 Jan 1977 to 20 Jan 1981 - Assistant Administrator for Enforcement in the Environmental Protection Agency by President Carter. He advised companies on environment clean-ups worldwide, and organised conservation efforts in Puerto Rico.

Cyrus Vance (S&K 1939)
20 Jan 1977 to 28 Apr 1980 - 57th United States Secretary of State by President Jimmy Carter (Gridiron. Trilateral Commission).

Stephen Alan Oxman (Rhodes 1967)
1977 to 1980 - Executive Assistant to the Deputy U.S. Secretary of State to Secretary of State, Cyrus Vance (Scroll and Key) by President Jimmy Carter (Gridiron. Trilateral Commission)

Philip Mayer Kaiser (Rhodes 1936)
1977 to 1980 - U.S. Ambassador to Hungary by President Jimmy Carter (Gridiron. Trilateral Commission).

James Mackenzie Fallows (Rhodes 1970)
1977 to 1979 - Chief Speechwriter for President Jimmy Carter (Gridiron. Trilateral Commission)

William D. Nordhaus (S&B 1963)
1977 to 1979 - Member of the Council of Economic Advisers.

John Jack Gardner Wofford (Rhodes 1957)
1977 to 1979 - Deputy General Counsel, US Dept of Transportation to Secretary Brock Adams (Phi Beta Kappa) to President Jimmy Carter (Trilaterall Commission).

Richard Danzig (Rhodes 1965)
1977 to 1979 - Deputy Assistant Secretary for Program Development United States Department Defense to Secretary Harold Brown (Bohemian) by President Jimmy Carter (Gridiron. Trilateral Commission)

Alain Charles Enthoven (Rhodes 1952)
1977 to 1978 - Special Consultant, Secretary, United States Department Health, Education and Welfare, National Health Insurance to Joseph A. Califano Jr. by President Jimmy Carter.

Frank Arne Sieverts (Rhodes 1954)
1978 to ? - Deputy Assistant U.S. Secretary of State for Refugee and Migration Affairs to Secretary of State Cyrus Vance (Scroll and Key) by President Jimmy Carter (Trilateral Commission). As the department’s director for refugee reception and replacement, Mr. Sieverts worked with private agencies to relocate refugees who had fled the upheavals in Southeast Asia.
1976 to ? - Deputy Assistant U.S. Secretary of State for Prisoner of War and Missing in Action Matters to Secretary of State Henry Kissinger (Bohemian) by President Gerald Ford (Freemason / VP Rockefeller). After the [Vietnam] war, he pressed the Hanoi government to aid in the search for missing Americans

Richard Newton Gardner (Rhodes 1951)
21 Mar 1977 to 27 Feb 1981 - U.S. Ambassador to Italy by President Jimmy Carter.(Gridiron. Trilateral Comission)

Stansfield Turner (Rhodes 1947)
9 Mar 1977 to 20 Jan 1981 - 12th Director of Central Intelligence by President Jimmy Carter (Gridiron. Trilateral Commission)

W. Bowman Cutter (Rhodes 1964)
1976 to 1981 - Office of Management and Budget to James T. Lynn (Harvard, Jones Day, Aetna, Pfizer, TRW, Brookings), Vert Lance (Sigmas Chi) and James T. McIntyre by President Gerald Ford (Freemason) and Jimmy Carter (Gridiron. Trilateral Commission)

Charles S. Whitehouse (S&B 1947).
1975 to 1978 - U.S. Ambassador to Thailand.

Stanley Roger Resor (S&K 1939)
1973 to 1978 - U.S. Ambassador to the mutual and balanced force reduction negotiations in Vienna by President Richard Nixon (Bohemian), Gerald Ford (Freemason) and Jimmy Carter (Gridiron. Trilateral Commission

Charles Arthur Bane (Rhodes 1935)
1970s/Early 80s - Two years as Co-Chairman of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law under President Jimmy Carter.

[1] - The White House.gov - James “Jimmy” Carter

[2] - Millcenter.org - James “Jimmy” Carter

[3] - Presidential Power.org - James “Jimmy” Carter

[4] - Britannica.com - James “Jimmy” Carter

[5] - FYI - Wiki - James “Jimmy” Carter

[6] Jimmy Carter. 1977-1981, 39th. President. Unknown Mason status. Was also a member of the Anti-American organization known as the Council of Foreign Relations (CFR). In 1978, The Club of Rome commissioned Cyrus Vance, Jimmy Carter’s Secretary of State to write The Global 2000 Report. This is a Draconian plan to reduce the world’s population by means of wars, famine, diseases, and plagues. The HIV virus and the Aids epidemic became a part of this plan. They also commissioned Zbigniew Brzezinski, Carters National Security Advisor, (who also with David Rockefeller formed The Trilateral Commission in 1973), to write The Technetronic Era. This is a post-industrial zero growth plan designed in part to cripple U.S. industry in order to prepare us for the New World Order. Vice President Walter Mondale 1977-81.[6.1]

Confirmed Illuminati puppet of Orville Freeman of the Satanic Illuminati. Walter Mondale later enjoyed the status of being the only U.S. Senator on the Trilateral Commission.[6.2]

[6.1] Coleman, John, The Committee of 300, 1997

[6.2] Springmeier, Fritz, The Illuminati Bloodlines, 2005

[7] - America’s Secret Establishment. An Introduction to the Order of Skull and Bones by Antony C. Sutton (2004)

[8] - Fleshing Out Skull & Bones - Investigations into America’s Most Powerful Secret Society 2008 by Antony Sutton, Howard Altman, Kris Millegan, Dr Ralph Bunch, Anton Chaitkin and Webster Griffin Tarpley

[9] - FYI - Wiki - Bayl-Dole Act

[10] - Jimmy Carter Admits to Seeing UFO

[[11] - Ex President Jimmy Carter UFO]((https://youtu.be/XrJeBCi47ME)

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