White House special handbook how to rule the world in the 21st century

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adam_text Table of Contents Introduction 1 Part I. Political Management at the Top Chapter 1. Controlling the White House 5 Iron-Clad Rules for the President 6 Presidential Calendar 6 Time is Short 8 The Media 10 Press Conferences and the Press Secretary 10 Using Your Visibility 11 Hiring 12 Hiring Mistakes 12 The White House Staff 13 Chief of Staff 14 National Security Advisor 15 How the White House Staff Works 15 Don t Blow It 17 How to Manage the Staff 17 The Cabinet 18 Secretary of Defense 19 The Cabinet s Hidden Structure 20 Department of State 20 Department of Defense 21 Department of Justice 21 Department ofTreasury 21 Department of Commerce 21 White House Special Handbook Department of Agriculture 21 Department of Interior 11 Department of Energy 21 Department of Labor 22 Department of Health and Human Services 22 Department of Education 22 Department of Housing and Urban development 22 Department of Transportation 22 Department of Homeland Security 22 Line of Succession to the Presidency of the United States 22 Strategic Planning 23 Planning Formula 23 Regular Planning Model 23 Express Planning 24 Decision Making 24 Psychological Modeling of a President (Strategic Intelligence Method) 24 Chapter 2. Domestic Policy 27 Dealing with Big Business 27 Iron-Clad Rules 27 The Economy 28 Budget Deficit 28 Managing the Economy 29 Domestic Propaganda (Psychological War) and Mind Control 31 Propaganda Technology 31 Keeping Voters on Your Side 32 Mind Control 32 Principles of Mind Manipulation 33 Technology of Mind Manipulation 33 Emergency Powers of the President (Setting aside Democracy) 34 Chapter 3. Managing the US Congress 37 Introduction: How a Bill Becomes a Law 38 Functions of Congress 38 Differences between the House and the Senate 39 Unwritten Rules 40 A Few Congressional Run-ins with the Law 42 How to Control Congress 45 Tooh 45 The Iron Triangle, A Sub-Government Mafia 46 Interest Groups 47 I. Direct Strategies 48 Lobbying 48 The Ratings Game 48 Campaign Assistance 48 II. Indirect Strategies 49 Generating Public Pressure 49 Constituents as Lobbyists 49 Building Alliances 49 X Table of Contents Chapter 4. Foreign Policy 51 Getting a Good Start 52 Relying On Others to Achieve Your Goals 53 Securing World Domination 56 Foreign Policy Secret— The Democracy Trick 57 US National Security Strategy 57 Presidential Foreign Policy Doctrines 60 Managing through Diplomacy 60 Diplomatic Rules for the US Diplomat-In-Chief 62 Negotiation No-Nos 63 Negotiations Procedure 64 Diplomatic Tricks 66 Diplomatic Double Talk 68 Body Language 68 Protocol 69 Dinner Menu at the White House 69 Russia 70 Overthrowing Governments 71 Coups 71 Military Coups 71 Democratic Coups 71 Revolutions 71 The Military and Diplomacy 72 Keeping Tabs on Who is For You and Who is Against 72 Part 2. Managing Spies at the Tor — Secret Services Chapter 5. Which Service is the Best 77 Cardinal Rules — What It Takes to Be the Best 78 Comparing Two Rivals 79 The KGB 79 Structure 79 What we learn from KGB practice: 81 RSHA (German Reich Security Main Office, 1939-1945) 83 Structure 83 What we learn from RSHA practices: 83 CIA or The Company (a virtual agency) 84 Structure 84 What we learn from CIA practice 87 Clandestine Service Careers are Available 88 MOSSAD 89 MOSSAD Structure 89 What we learn from MOSSAD practice: 89 Ministry of State Security (MSS), China 90 Federal Intelligence Service (BND), Germany 92 General Directorate for External Security (DGSE), France 92 XI Mite House Special Handbook Secret Intelligence Service (MI6, The Firm ), Great Britain 92 Chapter 6. Techniques of Special Influence 93 Torture 93 Special Psychology 94 Blackmail 95 Interrogation 96 Murder 97 Chapter 7. Surveillance 101 Physical surveillance 101 Frequent Surveillance Crew Mistakes 102 Technical Surveillance 102 Chapter 8. How to Run Agents (Secret Sources) 105 Recruitment 106 Recruitment Pyramid 107 Finding Candidates for Recruitment 107 Working with the Agent 107 j)uestiomng the Agent 208 Teaching the Agent 108 Checking the Agent J08 Liquidating t/ie Agent 109 Chapter 9. The FBI and Domestic Control 111 Investigation Process 111 Arrests 112 The Mafia 112 The Mafia s Inside Rules: 112 How the Mafia System Operates 113 Russian (former Soviet) mafia organizations in USA IB Police Tricks 114 How to Manage Civil Disturbance 114 Planned Crowd Tactics — Nonviolent or Violent 115 Terror 117 List of major attacks attributed to terrorists on United States targets: 118 Hostages 119 Bombing 119 Ambush 119 Assassination 119 Chapter 10. Identifying Spies 121 Moles 121 How to Detect a Mole 121 What to Do If You Detect a Mole 122 Identifying Spies 122 How to Cover Your Mole 123 Chapter 11. Strategies 125 Other Strategies: Breaking Up the USSR 126 Chapter 12. Presidential Security 127 Structure of the Secret Service 129 xii Table of Contents Managing the Secret Service 130 PracticalProtection during Presidential Appearances 130 Frequent Security Mistakes 132 CodeNames of American Presidents 132 Part 3. Managing the Military Chapter 13. Commander-In-Chief 135 Keys to Success in War 136 Duties of the Commander-in-Chief 136 Chapter 14. Strategy and Tactics in War 139 Tactics 141 Counter-Insurgency Tactics 142 StayingAlive 142 Deserts 143 Jungle 143 Far North 144 Mountains 145 Mines 146 Wounds 146 Effective Snipers 147 Counter-Sniper Tactics 148 Military Tricks 148 Fighting an Insurgency 149 Naval Tactics 150 Offense 150 Storming the City 154 POWs 156 Defense 156 Effective Defensive Methods 157 Special Forces 158 Guerrillas Strong Points 160 Guerrilla Weaknesses 161 Tactical Counter-Guerrilla Operations 162 Psychological Operations 164 Chapter 15. The Future 167 The National Defense Strategy of the United States of America 167 The National Strategy for Victory in Iraq 168 Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons 169 America s Number One Enemy is China 169 Part 4. Still Want It? Chapter 16. Electabiuty 173 xiii WhiteHouscSpecialHandbook Formal and Informal Considerations 173 Reality Check 173 The Bilderberg Group 174 Liberal or Conservative — Choosing Sides 175 Chapter 17. The Fight for the Presidency 177 Think It Over 177 Working with the Staff 178 Fundraising 179 Geography 181 Chapter 18. Meet the Electorate: Basic Information and the 2004 Election 183 Alabama (Heart of Dixie, Camellia State). 183 Alaska (The Last Frontier). 183 Arizona (Grand Canyon State). 184 Arkansas (The Natural State, The Razorback State). 184 California (Golden State). 184 Colorado (Centennial State). 185 Connecticut (Constitution State, Nutmeg State). 185 Delaware 185 Florida (Sunshine State). 186 Georgia (Empire State of the South, Peach State). 186 Hawaii 186 Idaho (Gem State). 187 Illinois (Prairie State). 187 Indiana (Hoosier State). 187 Iowa (Hawkeye State). 188 Kansas (Sunflower State). 188 Kentucky (Bluegrass State). 188 Louisiana (Pelican State). 189 Maine (PineTree State). 189 Maryland (Old Line State, Free State). 189 Massachusetts (Bay State, Old Colony). 190 Michigan (Great Lakes State, Wolverine State). 190 Minnesota (North Star State, Gopher State). 191 Mississippi (Magnolia State). 191 Missouri (Show Me State). 191 Montana (Treasure State). 192 Nebraska (Cornhusker State). 192 Nevada (Sagebrush State, Battle Born State, Silver State). 192 New Hampshire (Granite State). 192 New Jersey (Garden State). 193 New Mexico (Land of Enchantment). 193 New York (Empire State). 193 North Carolina (Tar Heel State, Old North State). 194 North Dakota (Peace Garden State). 194 Ohio (Buckeye State). 194 Oklahoma (Sooner State). 195 Oregon (Beaver State). 195 Pennsylvania (Keystone State). 195 Rhode Island (Little Rhody, Ocean State). 196 South Carolina (Palmetto State). 196 South Dakota (Coyote State, Mount Rushmore State). 196 Tennessee (Volunteer State). 197 Texas (Lone Star State). 197 xiv Table of Contents Utah (Beehive State). 197 Vermont (Green Mountain State). 198 Virginia (Old Dominion). 198 Washington (Evergreen State). 198 West Virginia. Mountain State). 199 Wisconsin (Badger State). 199 Wyoming (Equality State, Cowboy State). 199 District of Columbia 200 Chapter 19. Campaign Planning 201 The Press and Your Press Officer 201 Polls and Your Pollster 202 Practical Polls to Use until Election Day 203 Other Critical Personnel 204 Campaign Tips 204 Choosing a Strategy 205 Debates 207 Speaking in Public 209 Promises 210 What to Talk about Where 210 Part 5. Learning from the Past Chapter 20. Learning from Past Presidents 215 1. George Washington (1789-1797) 215 Quotes 215 Actions 215 Scandals 215 2. John Adams (1797-1801). Federalist. 216 Quotes 216 Actions 2J6 Scandals 216 3. Thomas Jefferson (1801-1809). Democrat — Republican. 216 Quotes 216 Actions 216 Scandals 216 4. James Madison (1809-1817). Democrat-Republican. 217 Quotes 217 Actions 217 5. James Monroe (1817-1825). Democrat-Republican. 217 Quotes 217 Actions 217 6. John Quincy Adams (1825-1829). Democrat-Republican. 217 Quotes 217 Actions 218 7. Andrew Jackson (1827-1839). Democrat-Republican. 218 Quotes 218 Actions 218 Scandals 218 8. Martin van Buren (1837-1841). Democrat. 218 XV White House Special Handbook Quotes 218 Actions 218 9. William Harrison (1841). Whig. 219 10. John Tyler (1841-1845). Independent. 219 Quotes 219 Actions 219 11. James Polk (18445-1849). Democrat. 219 Quotes 219 Actions 219 12. Zachary Taylor (1849-1850). Whig. 220 Quotes 220 Actions 220 13. Millard Fillmore (1850-1853). Whig. 220 Quotes 220 Actions 220 14. Franklin Pierce (1853-1857). Democrat. 220 Quotes 220 Actions 220 15. James Buchanan (1857-1861). Federalist, later — Democrat. 220 Quotes 220 Actions 221 Scandals 221 16. Abraham Lincoln (1861-1865). Republican. 221 Quotes 221 Actiom 221 17. Andrew Jackson (1865-1869). Democrat. 221 Quotes 22J Actions 221 18. Ulysses S. Grant (1869-1877). Republican. 221 Quotes 221 Actions 222 Scandals 222 19. Rutherford Hayes (1877-1881). Republican. 222 Quotes 222 Actions 222 20. James Garfield (1881). Republican. 222 Quotes 222 Actions 222 21. Chester Arthur (1881-1885). Republican. 222 Quotes 222 Actions 223 22 and 24. Grover Cleveland (1881-1889 and 1893-1897). Democrat. 223 Quotes 223 Actions 223 Scandals 223 23. Benjamin Harrison (1889-1893). Republican. 223 Quotes 223 Actions 223 25. William McKinley (1897-1901). Republican. 223 Quotes 223 xvi Table of Contents Actions 224 26. Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909). Republican. 224 Quotes 224 Actions 224 27. William Taft (1909-1913). Republican. 224 Quotes 224 Actions 224 28. Woodrow Wilson (1913-1921). Democrat. 225 Quotes 225 Actions 225 29. Warren Harding (1921-1923) Republican. 225 Quotes 225 Actions 225 Scandals 225 30. Calvin Coolidge (1923-1929). Republican. 225 Quotes 225 Actions 226 31. Herbert Hoover (1929-1933). Republican. 226 Quotes 226 Actions 226 32. Franklin Roosevelt (1933-1945). Democrat. 226 Quotes 226 Actions 226 33. Harry Truman (1945-1953). Democrat. 227 Quotes 227 Actions 227 34. Dwight Eisenhower (1953-1961). Republican. 227 Quotes 227 Actions 227 35. John F. Kennedy (1961-1963). Democrat. 228 Quotes 228 Actions 228 Scandals 228 36. Lyndon Johnson (1963-1969). Democrat. 228 Quotes 228 Actions 228 Scandals 229 37. Richard Nixon (1969-1974). Republican. 229 Quotes 229 A Joke 229 Actions 229 Scandals 229 38. Gerald Ford (1974-1977). Republican. 230 Quotes 230 Actions 230 Scandals 230 39. Jimmy Carter (1977-1981). Democrat. 230 Quotes 230 Actions 230 Scandals 2iO 40. Ronald Reagan (1981-1989). Republican. 2 31 xvii White House Special Handbook Quotes 231 Actions 231 Scandals 231 41. George H.W. Bush (1989-1993). Republican. 232 Quotes 232 Actions 232 42. William Clinton (1993-2001). Democrat. 232 Quotes 232 Actions 233 Scandals 233 43. George W. Bush (2001-). Republican 234 Quotes 234 Actions 234 Presidential Last Words 235 Part 6. Where Does the CIA Fit In What Happened to Them? 238 Case 1. Heinrich Muller. 238 Case 2. Marilyn Monroe. 239 Case3.]ohn F. Kennedy. 239 Case 4. Martin Luther King, ]r. 242 Case 5. SPECIAL 243 European Parliament Resolution on the Gladio Affair 244 Case 6. Robert Kennedy. 246 Case 7. Ronald Brown. 246 Case 8. Mat about 9/111 252 What to Do? A Global Strategy 253 A Different Way of Organizing the Government 253 Aboi it the Ai ithor 255 xviii
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