None Dare Call it Conspiracy - Gary Allen




CFR Members in Nixon's Government

MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
NOMINATED AND APPOINTED BY PRESIDENT NIXON TO GOVERNMENT POSTS

  • ADM GEORGE W ANDERSON JR—Chairman, President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
  • DR. GEORGE P. BAKER—Advisory Council on Executive Organization
  • GEORGE BALL—Foreign Policy Consultant to the State Dept.
  • JACOB D. BEAM—Ambassador to the Soviet Union
  • DAVID E. BELL—Member of the National Commission on Population Growth and the American Future
  • LT. GEN. DONALD V BENNETT—Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency
  • C. FRED BERGSTEN—Operations Staff of the National Security Council
  • ROBERT O. BLAKE—Ambassador to Mali
  • FRED J. BORCIL—Member, Commission on Inti. Trade and Investment Policy
  • DR. HAROLD BROWN—General Advisory Committee of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, and senior member of the U. S. delegation for talks with the Soviet Union on Strategic Arm Limitations (S.A.L.T.)
  • WILLIAM B. BUFFUM—Deputy Representative to the United Nations; Ambassador to Lebanon
  • ELLSWORTH BUNKER—Ambassador to South Vietnam
  • FREDERICK BURKHARDT—Chairman, National Commission on Libraries and Information Service
  • DR. ARTHUR BURNS—Counselor to the President-later Chairman of the Board of the Federal Reserve, succeeding CFR member William McCheaney Martin
  • HENRY A. BYROADE—Ambassador to the Philippines
  • LINCOLN P. BLOOMFIELD—Member, President's Commits on for the Observance of the 25th Anniversary of the U.N.
  • COURTENEY BROWN—Member, Commission on Int. Trade and Investment Policy
  • DAVID K. B. BRUCE—Chief of the U.S. Delegation to the Paris Talks
  • HARLAN CLEVELAND—Ambassador to N.A.T.O.
  • RICHARD N. COOPER—Operations, Staff of the National Security Council
  • PHILIP K. CROWE—Ambassador to Norway
  • GARDNER COWLES—Board of Directors of National Center for Voluntary Action
  • WILLIAM B. DATE—Exec. Director of Inti. Monetary Fund
  • NATHANIEL DAVIS—Ambassador to Chile
  • C. DOUGLAS DIET ON—General Advisory Committee of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
  • SEYMOUR M. FINGER—Alternate to the 25th Session of the General Assembly of the U. N.
  • HARVEY S. FIRESTONE, JR.—Chairman of the Board of Governors, United Service Organization, Inc.
  • WILLIAM C. FOSTER—General Advisory Committee of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
  • THOMAS S. GATES—Chairman, Commission on an All-volunteer Armed Force
  • CARL J. GILBERT—Special Representative for Trade Negotiations
  • GEN. ANDREW I., GOODPASTER—Supreme Allied Commander in Europe (succeeding CFR member Gen. Lyman Lemnitzer)
  • KERMIT GORDON—General Advisory Committee of the U. S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
  • JOSEPH ADOLPH GREENWALD—U.S. Rep. to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
  • GEN. ALFRED M. GRUENTHER—Commission on an All-volunteer Armed Force
  • JOHN W. GARDNER—Board of Directors. National Center for \bluntary Action
  • RICHARD GARDNER—Member, Commission on Int. Trade and Investment Policy
  • T. KEITH GLENNAN—U. S. Rep., International Atomic Energy Agency
  • GORDON GRAY—Member, President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board; Member, Civilian Defense Advisory Council
  • MORTON HALPERIN—Operations Staff of the National Security Council
  • CHRISTIAN A. HERTER, JR—Commissioner on the part of the U.S. on the International Joint Commission U.S. and Canada
  • REV THEODORE M. HESBURGH—Chairman of the U. S. Commission on Civil Rights; Member of Commission on All-volunteer Armed Force
  • SAMUEL P. HUNTINGTON—Task Force onlnt. Development
  • JOHN N. IRWIN H—Special Emissary to Discuss Current U. S. Relations with Peru
  • J. K. JAMIESON—Member National Industrial Pollution Control Council
  • SEN. JACOB K. JAVITS—Rep. to 25th Session of General Assembly of U.N.
  • JOSEPH E. JOHNSON—Alternate Rep. to the 24th Session of the General Assembly of the U.N.
  • HOWARD W. JOHNSON—Member, National Commission on Productivity
  • JAMES R. KILLIAN—General Advisory Committee of the U. S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
  • WILLIAM R. KINTNER—Member of Board of Foreign Scholarships
  • HENRY A. KISSINGER—Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs. Chief Foreign Policy Advisor
  • ANTONIE T. KNOPPERS—Member of Commission on Int. Trade and Investment Policy
  • GEN. GEORGE A. LINCOLN—Director of the Office of Emergency Preparedness
  • HENRY CABOT LODGE—Chief Negotiator at the Paris Peace Talks
  • GEORGE CABOT LODGE—Board of Directors, Inter-American Social Development Institute
  • HENRY LOOMIS—Deputy Director of the United States Information Agency
  • DOUGLAS Mac ARTHUR II—Ambassador to Iran
  • ROBERT McCLINTOC—Ambassador to Venezuela
  • JOHN J. McCLOY—Chairman, General Advisory Committee of the U. S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
  • PAULT W. MCCRACKEN—Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors
  • EDWARD S. MASON—Task Force on International Development
  • CHARLES A. MEYER—Assistant Secretary of State
  • BRADFORD MILLS—President of Overseas Private Investment Corporation
  • FRANKLIN D. MURPHY—Member of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
  • ROBERT D. MURPHY—Special Consultant on International Affairs
  • PAULH. NITZE—Senior member, U.S. Delegation for Talks with the Soviet Union on Strategic Arms Limitations (S.A.L.T.)
  • GEN. LAURIS NORSTAD—Commission on an All-volunteer Armed Force; Member, General Advisory Committee of the U. S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
  • ALFRED C. NEAL—Member, Commission on International Trade and Investment Policy RODERIC L. O'CONNOR—Assistant Administrator for East Asia of the Agency for International Development
  • ROBERT E. OSGOOD—Operations Staff of the National Security Council
  • FRANK PACE, JR.—Member of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
  • RICHARD F. PEDERSEN—Counselor of the State Department
  • JOHN R. PETTY—Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs
  • CHRISTOPHER H. PHILLIPS—Deputy Rep. in the U.N. Security Council
  • ALAN PIFER—Consultant to the President on Educational Finance SEN. CLAIBORNE PELL—Rep. to 25th Session of the General Assembly of the U. N.
  • ISIDOR I. RABI—Consultant-at-Large to the President's Science Advisory Committee
  • STANLEY R. RESOR—Secretary of the Army
  • ELLIOT L. RICHARDSON—Undersecretary of State—now head of the Dept, of Health, Education and Welfare
  • JOHN RICHARDSON, JR.—Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs
  • JAMES ROCHE—Board of Directors, National Center for Voluntary Action; Member, National Commission Productivity
  • DAVID ROCKEFELLER—Task Force onlnt. Development
  • JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER HI—Chairman, National Commission on Population Growth and the American Future
  • NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER—Head of a Presidential Mission to Ascertain the Views of Leaders in the Latin American countries
  • RODMAN ROCKEFELLER—Member, Advisory Council for Minority Enterprise
  • ROBERT V ROOSA—Task Force on lnt. Development
  • KENNETH RUSH—Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany
  • DEAN RUSK—General Advisory Committee of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
  • NATHANIEL SAMUELS—Deputy Undersecretary of State
  • ADOLPH WILLIAM SCHMIDT—Ambassador to Canada
  • JOSEPH J. SISCO—Assistant Secretary of State for the Middle East and South Asia
  • DR. GLENN T. SEABORG—Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission
  • GERARD SMITH—Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
  • HENRY DEW SMYTH—Alternate Rep. of the 13th Session of the General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency
  • HELMUT SONNENFELDT—Operations Staff of the National Security Council
  • JOHN R. STEVENSON—Legal Advisor of the State Dept.
  • FRANK STANTON—U.S. Advisory Commission on Information
  • ROBERT STRAUS-HUPE—Ambassador to Ceylon and the Maidive Republic
  • LEROY STINEBOWER—Member, Commission on International Trade and Investment Policy
  • MAXWELL D. TAYLOR—Chairman, President's Foreign intelligence Advisory Board
  • LLEWELLYN THOMPSON—Senior Member U. S. Delegation for talks with the Soviet Union on Strategic Arms Limitations (S.A.L.T.)
  • PHILIP H. TREZISE—Assistant Secretary of State
  • CYRUS VANCE—General Advisory Committee of the U. S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
  • RAWLEIGH WARNER, JR.—Board of Trustees Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
  • ARTHUR K. WATSON—Ambassador to France
  • THOMAS WATSON—Board of Directors, National Center for Voluntary Action
  • JOHN HAY WHITNEY—Board of Directors, Corporation for Public Broadcasting
  • FRANCIS O. WILCOX—Member of President's Commission for the Observance of the 25th Anniversary of the U.N.
  • FRANKLIN HAYDN WILLIAMS—President's Personal Representative for the Negotiation of Future Political Status with the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
  • WALTER WRISTON—Member, National Commission on Productivity
  • CHARLES W. YOST—Ambassador to the United Nations