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THE ELITE TYLENOL POWER-BROKERS
 

PHARMA'S REVOLVING DOOR

CORPORATISM

 

  

 

 

TYLENOL POWER-BROKERS

 
 
James R. Thompson: Governor of Illinois (1977-1991); U.S. Attorney for the northern district of Illinois (1971-1975); Named CEO of Chicago-based Law Firm Winston & Strawn in 1991. He received his J.D. from Northwestern University in 1959. - also see: Thompsons' Clout -- Additional information
Member of the Trilateral Commission - (1977 - ) Thompson was the only Governor among the Commission members.
 
Member of the 9/11 Commission
 
 
Donald S. Perkins: CEO/Chairman, Jewel Foods (1970- 1983); Chairman, Nanophase Technologies Corporation; Chairman, LaSalle Hotel Properties. Member of Advisory Boards for Blue Ridge Partners, Shields Meneley Partners, Syrus, RoundTable Healthcare Partners. B.A., Yale University; M.B.A., Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration.
Director: LaSalle Hotel Properties, AT&T, Corning, Cummins, Inc., Firestone, Inland Steel Industries, Kmart, Lucent, The Putnam Funds, Springs Industries, Inc., Time Warner Inc., Eastman Kodak Company, Potomac VenturesArk Capital Management, Aon Corporation, Evanston Northwestern Healthcare; Honorary Chairman, Illinois Coalition
 
Member, The Business Council
 
Trustee, The Brookings Institution
 
President, The Commercial Club of Chicago from 1981 to 1982, and current member
 
Life Trustee and Chairman of the Board, Northwestern University
 
 
James E. Burke: CEO and Chairman of the Board, Johnson & Johnson; Burke testified for the nomination of Trilateral Commission member Carla A. Hills to be United States Trade Representative in 1989. - also see: Burke Steps Down
Member of the Trilateral Commission
 
Trustee, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
 
 
Robert N. Wilson: Company Group Chairman, Johnson & Johnson (1981-1985) Vice Chairman, J&J Board of Directors (1986-2003)
Member of the Trilateral Commission
 
Director, U.S. Trust Corporation (commonly known as Bank of America)
 
 
Dr. Robert E. Cambell: Member, Johnson & Johnson Board of Directors (1976-199?) Member of J&J's Executive Committee (1980-199?): V.P Finance J&J (1980-83); Vice Chairman of the Executive Committee and Chairman of a Sector Operating Committee (1985-199?); Vice Chairman, Board of Directors (1989-199?); Vice President, Finance, of J&J International (1975-76)
 
Trustee, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
 
Member, Board of Directors of New Jersey Bell Telephone Co
 
 
Ann Dibble Jordan: Member of Johnson & Johnson Board of Directors (1981-2007); Chicago Lying-in Hospital Director of Social Services (1970-85); Professor, University of Chicago

 
 
Director, Automatic Data Processing
 
Director, Capital Cities/ABC, Inc.
 
Director, The Hechinger Company
 
Director, National Health Laboratories Inc.
 
Director, Salant Corporation
 
Director, Travelers Inc.
 
Director, The Phillips Collection
 
Director, The Child Welfare League
 
Director, National Symphony Orchestra
Ann Dibble Jordan Married "Trilateralist" Vernon Jordan in 1986
Vernon Jordan Affilliations:
Member of the Trilateral Commission
 
Bilderberg Group
 
Member of the Council on Foreign Relations
 
Alfalfa Club 1989, President (2003-04)
 
 
 
Thomas S. Murphy: Member, Johnson & Johnson Board of Directors (1980-19??); CEO, Capital Cities (1966-85); CEO, Capital Cities/ABC (1985-90, 1994-96). Capital Cities/ABC operates the ABC Television Network and eight affiliated television stations, radio networks and radio stations; provides programming for cable television; is partners with international broadcasters in program production and distribution ventures as well as broadcast and cable television services overseas; and publishes daily and weekly newspapers and trade publications.
Member of the Council on Foreign Relations
 
Member, Berkshire Hathaway B.O.D.
 
Director, International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)

Director, Texaco Inc.
 
Chairman of the New York University Medical Center Board
 
Member of the Board of Overseers of Harvard University
 
 
Joan Ganz Cooney: Member, Johnson & Johnson Board of Directors (1978-2001); Chairman, Executive Committee, Children's Television Workshop (1970-199?). She produced numerous made-for-TV documentaries. Ex-husband Tim Cooney died in 1999.
Member of the Council on Foreign Relations
 
Director, The Chase Manhattan Corporation and The Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A. (owned by the Rockefellers)
 
Director, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
 
Director, Xerox Corporation

Trustee, Educational Broadcasting Corporation (Channel 13/WNET, New York City)
 
Trustee, National Child Labor Committee.
Joan Ganz Cooney has been married to "TrilateralistPeter G. Peterson since April 1980
Close Personal Friend to David Rockefeller
 
 
 
Common Good Advisory Board
 
Concord Coalition Founding President
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Public Agenda Board of Directors
 
Member of the Board of Federal Reserve Bank of New York (as Chairman, 2000-04)
 
 
Blackstone Group Co-Founder (1985-)
 
Lehman Brothers CEO (1973-84)
 
Bell and Howell CEO (1963-71)
 
Member of the Board of CITGO
 
Member of the Board of Federated Department Stores
 
Member of the Board of Lehman Brothers (as Chairman, 1973-77)
 
Member of the Board of  RCA
 
Member of the Board of Sony
 
 
William O. Baker: Member of Johnson & Johnson Board of Directors (1980-); President, Bell Laboratories (1973-1979); won two Nobel Prizes in physics. Baker served as scientific counselor to the NSA, CIA, USN, and NRO on overhead reconnaissance systems. President Reagan appointed Baker to serve on the President's Science Advisory Committee, He served on the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board from 1959-1977.
Consultant, NSA (National Security Agency)
 
One of the founders of the National Reconnaissance Office
 
Consultant, Department of Defense
 
Trustee, Rockefeller University
 
Director, General Motors
 
 
Irving London MD: Member of Johnson & Johnson Board of Directors (1982-2003); Founding chair of the department of medicine at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York; Directed medical services at the Bronx Municipal Hospital Center (1955-1970)
Rockefeller Fellow in medicine at Columbia University
 
Consultant to the Surgeon General
 
 
William H. Webster: Director of Federal Bureau of Investigation (1978-1987); Director of Central Intelligence (1987-1991); Earned his J.D. degree from the Law School of Washington University in St. Louis in 1949.
Bohemian Grove meeting Attendee
 
RAND, Chairman of the Board (1959-1960)
 
Member of the Alfalfa Club
 
 
 
Thomas Kean: Governor of New Jersey, home of Johnson & Johnson, from 1982 to 1990; President Drew University (1990-2005)
 
Chairman of the 9/11 Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States - James Thompson and Richard Ben-Veniste were members of the 9/11 commission
 
 
 
Walter Mondale: Former United States Vice President; Partner at Winston & Strawn (1981-84), the Chicago Illinois-based law firm that would eventually be led by James Thompson, and then Dan Webb; U.S. Attorney from Illinois and Tyenol task force member who prosecuted James Lewis for extortion.
Member of the Trilateral Commission
 
Member of the Council on Foreign Relations
 
Bilderberg Group meeting attendee
 
Member of the Alfalfa Club
 
Former Member of the RAND Board of Directors
 
 
Conrad Black: Controlled Hollinger International, Inc. Through affiliates, the company published major newspapers including The Daily Telegraph (UK), Chicago Sun Times (Illinois, USA), Jerusalem Post (Israel), National Post (Canada), and hundreds of community newspapers in North America. He completed a law degree at Université Laval in 1970. James Thompson became a member of Hollinger International Board of Directors after stepping down as Governor of Illinois.
Member of the Trilateral Commission
 
Bilderberg Group meeting attendee
 
 
 
Donald Rumsfeld: born July 9, 1932, in Evanston, Illinois; CEO/President/Chairman of Skokie, Illinois pharma company, G.D. Searle & Company (1977-1985), US Representative Illinois' 13th congressional district (1962-69), Director of the U.S. Office of Economic Opportunity, Asst, to the President, Director of the Economic Stabilization Program, member of President Nixon's Cabinet (1969–72), and White House Chief of Staff (1974-1975). Rumsfeld was a close personal friend of Arthur Hayes (FDA Commissioner 1981-83).
Member of the Trilateral Commission
 
Bilderberg Group meeting attendee
 
 
Member of the Alfalfa Club
 
Chairman of the Board, RAND (1981–1986)
 
 
 George H.W. Bush: Vice Pesident of the United States (1981-1989); CIA Director (1976-77); U.S. President (1989-1993)
Member of the Trilateral Commission
 
Member of Skull & Bones
 
Bohemian Grove
 
Alfalfa Club 1970, President
 
National Press Club 
 
 
 
 
 
MEDIA PUPPETS OF THE TYLENOL POWER-BROKERS
 
 
 
Carl Rowan: Strict gun control advocate; Wrote a syndicated column for the Chicago Sun-Times from 1966 to 1998, and from 1967 to 1996 was a panelist on Inside Washington; Former Assistant Deputy Secretary of State.
 
 
 
Thomas S. Murphy:  Member of Johnson & Johnson Board of Directors; CEO, Capital Cities (1966-85); Capital Cities/ABC CEO (1985-90, 1994-96); Member Berkshire Hathaway B.O.D.
Member of The Council on Foreign Relations
 
 
Conrad Black: Controlled Hollinger International, Inc. Through affiliates, the company published major newspapers including The Daily Telegraph  (UK), Chicago Sun Times (Illinois, USA), Jerusalem Post (Israel), National Post (Canada), and hundreds of community newspapers in North America. James Thompson became a member of Hollinger International Board of Directors after stepping down as Governor of Illinois.
Member of The Trilateral Commission
 
Bilderberg Group meeting attendee
 
 
 
Linda Griego - President and CEO, Griego Enterprises, Inc. since 1986; Director of AECOM Technology Corporation, CBS Corporation and Southwest Water Company
 
Trustee Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
 
 
 
 
 
LACKEYS FOR THE TYLENOL POWER BROKERS
 
 
 
Tyrone Fahner: Illinois Attorney General (1980-1982) Fahner served as IL Attorney General just long enough to fuck up the entire Tylenol murders investigation before being defeated in the November 1982 election by then Lt. Gov. Neil Hartigan in a landslide.
 
 
Dan Webb: U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois (1981-1985); Webb went on to work as a defense lawyer for numerous made members of the mob, various mob infiltrated businesses and corrupt politicians like former IL Governor George Ryan. He was named CEO of Winston & Strawn in 2007 after James Thompson stepped down. - Being Dan Webb
 
 
Jeremy Margolis: Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois; he went on to work as a defense lawyer for numerous made members of the mob, various mob infiltrated businesses, and corrupt politicians.
 
 
Richard S. Schweiker: Secretary of Health and Human Services (1981-1983); U.S. House Representative from Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district (1961-1969); United States Senator from Pennsylvania (1969-1981), home of Johnson & Johnson subsidiary McNeil Consumer - Tylenol maker.
 
 
Arthur Hull Hayes, Jr. FDA Commissioner (1981-1983); Close friend of Donald Rumsfeld. Hayes later left the FDA under allegations of impropriety, served briefly as Provost at New York Medical College, and then took a position with Burson-Marsteller, the chief public relations firm for both GD Searle (Rumsfeld was CEO) and Johnson & Johnson. Hayes was hired in 1983 under a ten-year contract with Burson Marsteller at $1,000 a day. 
Burson-Marsteller handled Johnson & Johnson's Tylenol crisis publicity campaign 

 

David R. Clare: President of Johnson & Johnson (1976-1989); Previously he was President of Tylenol-maker McNeil Consumer.
 
Roger S. Fine: Vice President and General Councel, Johnson & Johnson (1996-2004); Member J&J Executive Committee (1991-2004). Fine was named Assistant General Counsel in 1978 and Associate Counsel in 1984. He has served as a member of the management boards of several company affiliates, including McNeil Consumer Products Company, Personal Products Company and the J&J Baby Products Company. Fine handled all lawsuits filed against J&J in the 1980s for Suprol and Zomax liability.
Chairman of the Foundation of UMDNJ
 
Former member of the Steering Committee of the Civil Justice Reform Group and the General Counsel Roundtable
 
Member of the Association of General Counsel.
 
 
H. Stuart Campbell: Company Group Chairman, Johnson & Johnson (1977-1982); Served as Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of Directors of eight major J&J corporate subsidiaries. From 1960 through September 1982, Campbell served in various capacities for Johnson & Johnson and subsidiary, Ethicon, Inc.
 
 
Russell Deyo: Assistant U.S. Attorney General in New Jersey for eight years prior to joining Johnson & Johnson. Currently Deyo is Vice President, General Council and Chief Compliance Officer for Johnson & Johnson.
 
 
 
 
 OPEN YOUR MIND
 
 
 
Were the individuals responsible for poisoning Extra-Strength Tylenol capsules in 1982 and 1986 part of a far-right extremist group engaged in a covert war against the Illuminati?
 
 
 
 
 
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
 
 
OTHER POSSIBLE TYLENOL POWER-BROKERS
  
 
George Pratt Shultz: U.S. Secretary of State (1982-1989); United States Secretary of Labor (1969-1970); U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (1972-1974). Before entering politics, Schultz was professor of economics at MIT and the University of Chicago, serving as Dean of the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business from 1962 to 1969. Between 1974 and 1982, Shultz, a Standard Oil heir, was an executive at Bechtel, eventually becoming the firm's president. Schultz and his counsel at Betchel, Casper Weinberger, managed Ronald Reagans' 1980 presidential campaign. 
Member of the Council on Foreign Relations
 
Member of the Bilderberg Group
 
Bohemian Grove meeting attendee
 
Alfalfa Club
 
America-Israel Friendship League U.S. National Advisory Board
 
 

Charles Percy: US Senator, Illinois, 1967-85; US Navy (1943-45); Father: Edward Percy; Mother: Elizabeth Hartings; Wife1: Jeanne Dickerson (m. 1941, d. 1947); Wife2: Loraine Guyer (m. 1950); Daughter: Valerie (twin, b. 1944, d. 18-Sep-1966, murder); Daughter: Sharon Percy Rockefeller (twin, b. 1944); Son: Roger (b. 1946); Daughter: Gail (b. 1953); Son: Mark (b. 1955)

Member of the Council on Foreign Relations

 

University of Chicago (1941)

 

Bell and Howell President and CEO, 1949-1963

 

 
John E. Rielly:
Member of the Trilateral Commission
 
President, The Chicago Council on Foreign Relations
 
Member, The Commercial Club of Chicago - (Donald S. Perkins, CEO/Chairman of Jewel Foods, was Club president from 1981 to 1982, and is a current member.) 
 
 
George Ryan: U.S. Congressman from Illionois (1973-1983); Lt. Governor, Illinois (1983-1991); IL Sec. of State (1991-1999); Governor of Illinois (1999-2003); Ryan is currently serving 6 1/2 years in prison after being convicted on 18 counts of steering state business to cronies for bribes, of gutting corruption-fighting efforts to protect political fundraising and of misusing state resources for political gain. Ryan, Federal Inmate Number 16627-424, was defended by Tylenol Power-Broker Lackey, Dan Webb.
Freemason (The Freemason organization, infiltrated by Illuminati in the 18th century, includes many Illuminati at its highest levels to this day.)
 
 
 

 

Carla Hills: Served as United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (1975-77) in the Gerald Ford administration,
and as US Trade Representative (1989-93). She was an United States Assistant Attorney General heading the Civil Division of the U.S. Department of Justice before being named HUD Secretary. Married to Roderick M. Hills (SEC Chairman, 1975-77) m. 27-Sep-1958, three daughters, one son).
Member of the Trilateral Commission; Executive Committee Member
 
Council on Foreign Relations Board of Trustees; Chairwoman 2007-
Executive Committee member, the Peterson Institute
Director, ChevronTexaco, since 1993
 
Director, American International Group, Inc. (AIG)
 
 
Director, AOL Time Warner, Inc.

 

Co-Chair, Inter-American Dialogue

 

Trustee, Forum for International Policy

 

US Board Member, International Crisis Group

 

Advisory Board Member, Partnership for a Secure America

 

Counselor and Trustee, Center for Strategic and International Studies 

 
 
Nancy-Ann Min DeParle: Born: 17-Dec-1956; Party Affiliation: Democratic, Executive summary: Health care administrator;  

Professor: Health Care Systems, Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania (2001-) 

 

University: BA, University of Tennessee, Law School: JD, Harvard Law School, University: BA & MA Politics and Economics, Balliol College, Oxford University

JP Morgan Chase Senior Advisor, JPMorgan Partners (2000-06) - J&J CEO Bill Weldon sits on the JPM Board of Directors

 

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Trustee (2002-)

 

CCMP Capital Advisors, LLC Managing Director

 

US Health & Human Services Department Administrator, Health Care Financing Administration (1997-2000)

 

US Office of Management and Budget Associate Director for Health and Personnel (1993-97)

 

Tennessee State Official Commissioner, Department of Human Services (1987-89)

 

Covington & Burling

 

Bass, Berry & Sims

Health Affairs Editorial Board

 

Medicare Payment Advisory Commission

 

National Quality Forum Strategic Advisory Council

 

Phi Beta Kappa Society

 

Member of the Board of Accredo Health (2002-)

Member of the Board of Boston Scientific (2006-)

Member of the Board of CareMore Medical Enterprises

Member of the Board of Cerner (2001-)

Member of the Board of DaVita (2001-)

Member of the Board of Guidant (2001-)

Member of the Board of Legacy Hospital Partners, Inc.

Member of the Board of MedQuest Associates, Inc. (2002-)

Member of the Board of Specialty Laboratories, Inc. (2001-04)

Member of the Board of Triad Hospitals 

 


 

 

 
 
 
ADDITIONAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST
 
 

 

Wilkins Named to Advisory Council

 

November 28, 1969

 

EDWARDSVILLE — George P. Wilkins, professor of educational administration at Southern Illinois University, has been appointed to a new Governor's Advisory Council established by Gov. Richard B Ogilvie. The council will be leaded by Donald S. Perkins president of Jewel Companies Inc., of Chicago.

 

Wilkins was also reappointed is a member of the School Problems Commission for a term expiring June 30, 1971. The SIU professor is a former state superintendent of public instruction and former Madison county School superintendent.