The James David Zellerbach that Wrote the "Misfortune for the Church" Memo: Who was he?
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Also, some more information sent to us by a reader:
In fact, James David Zellerbach (January 17, 1892 - August 3, 1963) was the U.S. Ambassador to Italy in 1957-1960. Also, was a former president of the Jewish Welfare Fund and a director of Mount Zion Hospital in San Francisco; national vice-chairman of the National Conference of Christians and Jews; vice-president of the National Jewish Hospital in Denver; executive vice-president of the Wells Fargo Bank; founding Treasurer of the Foundation's Board of Trustees (1954-1956); and membero of the CFR
For a excellent set of Zellerbach's family movies from 1929, cut and past the web address below into your browser:
archive.org/details/cbm_00003
Usual suspect from the international banking cartel. The cartel has had enormous influence on Western society in modern times and it is for sure it had no use (no tolerance?) for traditional Catholicism.
ReplyDeleteFor additional information you might not be aware of regarding the Vatican and the CIA, I recommend an article that appeared in Mother Jones magazine, 1983. You can just google the title, The CIA and the Vatican's intelligence apparatus, and that should bring it up.
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