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'''Peter David Beter''' (1921-1987), was an [[United States|American]] [[attorney]].<ref>{{cite news|title=The Washington Post |author=Rudy Maxa|date=April 15, 1979|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost_historical/access/129968082.html?dids=129968082:129968082&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=APR+15%2C+1979&author=BY+RUDY+MAXA&pub=The+Washington+Post&desc=FRONT+PAGE+PEOPLE&pqatl=google|title=Front Page People|publisher=[[The Washington Post]]}}</ref> Beter practiced law in [[Washington D.C.]] between 1951 to 1961, besides being the general counsel for the American Gold Association (now called the [[Gold Prospectors Association of America]]) for three years at that time as well(1958-1961)<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=Hq1hRurrnDsC&pg=PA48&ots=tNUg7Q2IZc&dq=%22peter+david+beter%22&sig=rXAcoQNBNlPT5WKAZ4AvzKwxeLY#PPA49,M1 Russian Roulette: Among Other Things-By Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn. Page 49. Published on 1993]</ref>. Later on 1961, he was appointed by ex-president [[John F. Kennedy]] as the [[general counsel]] for the [[Export-Import Bank of the United States]], where he served until 1967.<ref>{{cite journal|title=How they voted|quote=President John F. Kennedy appointed Peter Beter to be counsel to the US Export-Import Bank |journal=The Charleston Gazette|date=March 7, 1978|url= http://www.newspaperarchive.com/newspapers1/na0014/6786217/46690788.html}}</ref><ref>{{citation|title=Overload |author= Arthur Hailey|year= 1980|publisher=Bantam books|id=ISBN 0553130285|url= http://books.google.com/books?id=E0SNFL6lutgC&q=%22Peter+Beter%22&dq=%22Peter+Beter%22&ie=ISO-8859-1&output=html&pgis=1}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=The Occult Connection II: The Hidden Race |author= Ken Hudnall|year= 2004|publisher=Omega Press|id=ISBN 0975492373 |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=dmVxjfNrRrIC&pg=RA2-PA265&ots=zzjC6Jdv9f&dq=%22Peter+Beter%22&ie=ISO-8859-1&output=html&sig=tRHCuA_ubXIWQmelV-peHc8Ig5I|pages=265}}</ref> Beter also co-founded a mining exploration company in [[Zaire]], and represented international financial interests in Europe, South America, and the Middle East.<ref>[http://www.forbes.com/finance/mktguideapps/personinfo/FromMktGuideIdPersonTearsheet.jhtml?passedMktGuideId=1019686 Profile of Lilly O Beter] [[Forbes]]</ref> He authored the book, ''Conspiracy Against the Dollar: The Spirit of the New Imperialism'', published in 1973 (G. Braziller, ISBN 080760710X), which alleged that world events were being controlled by three factions, the [[Rockefeller family]], the "[[Bolshevik]]-[[Zionist]] axis," and the [[Kremlin]]. The main purpose of his claims was to warn everyone of the intentions of the "Rockefeller Cartel" of having the [[United States]] risk [[France]]'s fate in [[World War II]]<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=d3q_cL_g4BkC&pg=PA147&ots=QN-5AcNYdP&dq=%22peter+david+beter%22&sig=16J3LjHrnYVHSnBJvUbNmtho5KA#PPA147,M1 Audio tape#33. April 1978]</ref><ref name=cnr>{{cite book|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=e0TfqG3XNmEC&pg=PA66&ots=BN4pCtLsST&dq=%22Peter+Beter%22&ie=ISO-8859-1&output=html&sig=Fm4-h8PadAl_0vTpa_TjRwdsnrU |author= James R. Lewis, Jesper Aagaard Petersen |year=2004|title=Controversial New Religions|publisher=Oxford University Press |id=ISBN 019515682X|pages=66}}</ref>. In 1974, Beter publicly stated that most of the gold in [[Fort Knox]] had been sold to European interests, at prices vastly below market rates. According to this [[conspiracy theory]], international speculators had dishonestly obtained the gold.<ref>{{cite journal|title=Security at Fort Knox Depository |journal=The Post-Standard|date=December 25, 1980|quote=in 1974, Peter Beter, a former attorney for the Export-Import Bank, contended that Army trucks in the dead of night had carted off all of Fort Knox's gold|url=http://www.newspaperarchive.com/LandingPage.aspx?type=glpnews&img=\\na0016\6791087\44303796.html}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Missing the Lifeboat|author= Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn|year= 1994|publisher=Phoenix Source |id=ISBN 1569350337 |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=B0HaewuhqlkC&pg=PA208&ots=nTDZkvGDGy&dq=%22Peter+Beter%22+Rockefeller&ie=ISO-8859-1&output=html&sig=OX1CHwkYuLPC0Ygec53axkoObxY|pages=208}}</ref>
'''Peter David Beter''' (1921-1987), was an [[United States|American]] [[attorney]].<ref>{{cite news|title=The Washington Post |author=Rudy Maxa|date=April 15, 1979|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost_historical/access/129968082.html?dids=129968082:129968082&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=APR+15%2C+1979&author=BY+RUDY+MAXA&pub=The+Washington+Post&desc=FRONT+PAGE+PEOPLE&pqatl=google|title=Front Page People|publisher=[[The Washington Post]]}}</ref> He ran ran for governor on May 1968 in the [[GOP]] primary (formerly a [[Democrat]]), but lost<ref>FBI Archives, retrieved on July 2007, [http://www.fbiarchive.com/Viewer.aspx?img=40663229_clean&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=0&currentPage=0 Sunday Gazette-Mail newspaper].</ref>. Politically, He was a staunch admirer of ex-[[Alabama]] governor [[George Wallace]] for his ethics, and later became a member of his Draft-Wallace committee<ref>FBI Archives, retrieved on July 2007,[http://www.fbiarchive.com/Viewer.aspx?img=82361254_clean&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=1&currentPage=0 The Journal-news newspaper]</ref>. Beter practiced law in [[Washington D.C.]] between 1951 to 1961, besides being the general counsel for the American Gold Association (now called the [[Gold Prospectors Association of America]]) for three years at that time as well(1958-1961)<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=Hq1hRurrnDsC&pg=PA48&ots=tNUg7Q2IZc&dq=%22peter+david+beter%22&sig=rXAcoQNBNlPT5WKAZ4AvzKwxeLY#PPA49,M1 Russian Roulette: Among Other Things-By Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn. Page 49. Published on 1993]</ref>. Later on 1961, he was appointed by ex-president [[John F. Kennedy]] as the [[general counsel]] for the [[Export-Import Bank of the United States]], where he served until 1967.<ref>{{cite journal|title=How they voted|quote=President John F. Kennedy appointed Peter Beter to be counsel to the US Export-Import Bank |journal=The Charleston Gazette|date=March 7, 1978|url= http://www.newspaperarchive.com/newspapers1/na0014/6786217/46690788.html}}</ref><ref>{{citation|title=Overload |author= Arthur Hailey|year= 1980|publisher=Bantam books|id=ISBN 0553130285|url= http://books.google.com/books?id=E0SNFL6lutgC&q=%22Peter+Beter%22&dq=%22Peter+Beter%22&ie=ISO-8859-1&output=html&pgis=1}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=The Occult Connection II: The Hidden Race |author= Ken Hudnall|year= 2004|publisher=Omega Press|id=ISBN 0975492373 |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=dmVxjfNrRrIC&pg=RA2-PA265&ots=zzjC6Jdv9f&dq=%22Peter+Beter%22&ie=ISO-8859-1&output=html&sig=tRHCuA_ubXIWQmelV-peHc8Ig5I|pages=265}}</ref> Beter also co-founded a mining exploration company in [[Zaire]], and represented international financial interests in Europe, South America, and the Middle East.<ref>[http://www.forbes.com/finance/mktguideapps/personinfo/FromMktGuideIdPersonTearsheet.jhtml?passedMktGuideId=1019686 Profile of Lilly O Beter] [[Forbes]]</ref> He authored the book, ''Conspiracy Against the Dollar: The Spirit of the New Imperialism'', published in 1973 (G. Braziller, ISBN 080760710X), which alleged that world events were being controlled by three factions, the [[Rockefeller family]], the "[[Bolshevik]]-[[Zionist]] axis," and the [[Kremlin]]. The main purpose of his claims was to warn everyone of the intentions of the "Rockefeller Cartel" of having the [[United States]] risk [[France]]'s fate in [[World War II]]<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=d3q_cL_g4BkC&pg=PA147&ots=QN-5AcNYdP&dq=%22peter+david+beter%22&sig=16J3LjHrnYVHSnBJvUbNmtho5KA#PPA147,M1 Audio tape#33. April 1978]</ref><ref name=cnr>{{cite book|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=e0TfqG3XNmEC&pg=PA66&ots=BN4pCtLsST&dq=%22Peter+Beter%22&ie=ISO-8859-1&output=html&sig=Fm4-h8PadAl_0vTpa_TjRwdsnrU |author= James R. Lewis, Jesper Aagaard Petersen |year=2004|title=Controversial New Religions|publisher=Oxford University Press |id=ISBN 019515682X|pages=66}}</ref>. In 1974, Beter publicly stated that most of the gold in [[Fort Knox]] had been sold to European interests, at prices vastly below market rates. According to this [[conspiracy theory]], international speculators had dishonestly obtained the gold.<ref>{{cite journal|title=Security at Fort Knox Depository |journal=The Post-Standard|date=December 25, 1980|quote=in 1974, Peter Beter, a former attorney for the Export-Import Bank, contended that Army trucks in the dead of night had carted off all of Fort Knox's gold|url=http://www.newspaperarchive.com/LandingPage.aspx?type=glpnews&img=\\na0016\6791087\44303796.html}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Missing the Lifeboat|author= Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn|year= 1994|publisher=Phoenix Source |id=ISBN 1569350337 |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=B0HaewuhqlkC&pg=PA208&ots=nTDZkvGDGy&dq=%22Peter+Beter%22+Rockefeller&ie=ISO-8859-1&output=html&sig=OX1CHwkYuLPC0Ygec53axkoObxY|pages=208}}</ref>


Beter released a series of 80 audio newsletter tapes between 1975 and 1982.<ref name=cnr/> Dr Beter was known for his highly controversial claims, some of which include allegations of conspiracy in the highest places: That [[John F. Kennedy]]'s vice president [[Lyndon B Johnson]] was involved in his [[John F. Kennedy assassination|assassination]] <ref>[http://peterbeter.host.sk/docs/all/dbal03.html Beter's Audio letters archive]</ref>;
Beter released a series of 80 audio newsletter tapes between 1975 and 1982.<ref name=cnr/> Dr Beter was known for his highly controversial claims, some of which include allegations of conspiracy in the highest places: That [[John F. Kennedy]]'s vice president [[Lyndon B Johnson]] was involved in his [[John F. Kennedy assassination|assassination]] <ref>[http://peterbeter.host.sk/docs/all/dbal03.html Beter's Audio letters archive]</ref>;
Powerful figures such as [[David Rockefeller]], [[Henry Kissinger]] and [[Jimmy Carter]] are dead and that they are actually organic [[robotoids]]<ref>[http://peterbeter.host.sk/docs/all/dbal46.html Beter's Audio letters archive]</ref><ref>[http://peterbeter.host.sk/docs/all/dbal47.html Beter's Audio letters archive]</ref><ref>[http://peterbeter.host.sk/docs/all/dbal51.html Beter's Audio letters archive]</ref>;
Powerful figures such as [[David Rockefeller]], [[Henry Kissinger]] and [[Jimmy Carter]] are dead and that they are actually organic [[robotoids]]<ref>[http://peterbeter.host.sk/docs/all/dbal46.html Beter's Audio letters archive]</ref><ref>[http://peterbeter.host.sk/docs/all/dbal47.html Beter's Audio letters archive]</ref><ref>[http://peterbeter.host.sk/docs/all/dbal51.html Beter's Audio letters archive]</ref>;
[[Patty Hearst]] was kidnapped by the [[CIA]] after the [[List_of_assets_owned_by_Hearst_Corporation#Newspapers|Hearst newspaper chain]] publicized secret Congressional testimony showing that America's atomic secrets were actually handed over to the [[Soviet]]s--not stolen by them--even before America's first atomic bomb was finished, and that the [[Rockefellers]] were directly involved in this<ref>[http://peterbeter.host.sk/docs/all/dbal11.html Beter's Audio letters archive]</ref><ref>[http://peterbeter.host.sk/docs/all/dbal07.html Beter's Audio letters archive]</ref><ref>[http://peterbeter.host.sk/docs/all/dbal09.html Beter's Audio letters archive]</ref>; The [[CIA]] was responsible for the secret death of General [[George Scratchley Brown]] because he simply knew "too much".<ref>[http://peterbeter.host.sk/docs/all/dbal46.html Beter's Audio letters archive]</ref><ref>[http://peterbeter.host.sk/docs/all/dbal42.html Beter's Audio letters archive]</ref>.
[[Patty Hearst]] was kidnapped by the [[CIA]] after the [[List_of_assets_owned_by_Hearst_Corporation#Newspapers|Hearst newspaper chain]] publicized secret Congressional testimony showing that America's atomic secrets were actually handed over to the [[Soviet]]s--not stolen by them--even before America's first atomic bomb was finished, and that the [[Rockefellers]] were directly involved in this<ref>[http://peterbeter.host.sk/docs/all/dbal11.html Beter's Audio letters archive]</ref><ref>[http://peterbeter.host.sk/docs/all/dbal07.html Beter's Audio letters archive]</ref><ref>[http://peterbeter.host.sk/docs/all/dbal09.html Beter's Audio letters archive]</ref>; The [[CIA]] was responsible for the secret death of General [[George Scratchley Brown]] because he simply knew "too much"<ref>[http://peterbeter.host.sk/docs/all/dbal46.html Beter's Audio letters archive]</ref><ref>[http://peterbeter.host.sk/docs/all/dbal42.html Beter's Audio letters archive]</ref>; That the Jonestown massacre "was staged to "camouflage" the [[Jonestown Conspiracy Theory|United States’ destruction of a Soviet missile base located in Guyana]]", which "served as an excuse for a massive influx of U.S. military personnel into Guyana", thus concealing the real count of casualties that resulted from this military operation, which involved a joint force of both U.S. and Israeli forces<ref>[http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~remoore/REM/bio.htm Dr Rebecca Moore]-Associate Professor of Religious Studies at [[San Diego State University]].[http://jonestown.sdsu.edu/AboutJonestown/Articles/conspiracy.htm Journal of Popular Culture 36,#2,Fall 2002 edition]. Retrieved on July,2007.</ref>. Due to the nature of his claims, particularly his allegations of the dangers and hazards of the back-then-secret [[Particle beam weapon|Particle beam weapons]] and the secret "air wars"--advanced aerial weapons race--<ref>H. B. Towers,[[Science Digest]],April 1978,[http://peterbeter.host.sk/docs/air_booms.html retrieved on July 2007]</ref>that included weapons which had the magnitude to even change the weather, where both the United States and [[U.S.S.R]] were involved in, he was assassinated on march 14, 1987<ref>Ray Bilger, [http://www.phoenixarchives.com/contact/1999/0199/011299.pdf The Phoenix Educator newspaper-January 12,1999], retrieved on July, 2007</ref><ref>John Fair,[[David Icke|David Icke's]] Conspiracy archives: [http://www.hiddenmysteries.org/mysteries/index.html Hiddenmyesteries.com],''Did the United States lose the [[Cold War]]?'',[http://www.hiddenmysteries.org/conspiracy/research/coldwar.html retrieved on July, 2007]</ref>.
==In contemporary culture==
Through his tapes, Beter influenced various people such as the [[1980s]] punk band, ''[[Stiv Bators#Final years|The Wanderers]]''.<ref>{{citation|title=The Wanderers|author=Brian Smith|publisher=Phoenix New Times|date=June 29, 2000|url=http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/Issues/2000-06-29/music/recordings.html}}</ref> In the controversial [[Crusader Comics(Chick Publications)|Crusaders Comic book series]] published by [[Jack T. Chick]], "[http://www.chick.com/catalog/comics/0113.asp Double Cross: Alberto, part two]," Peter Beter is cited as a reliable authority on why the body count changed in the wake of the [[Jonestown|Jonestown massacre]].

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Peter David Beter

Peter David Beter (1921-1987), was an American attorney.[1] He ran ran for governor on May 1968 in the GOP primary (formerly a Democrat), but lost[2]. Politically, He was a staunch admirer of ex-Alabama governor George Wallace for his ethics, and later became a member of his Draft-Wallace committee[3]. Beter practiced law in Washington D.C. between 1951 to 1961, besides being the general counsel for the American Gold Association (now called the Gold Prospectors Association of America) for three years at that time as well(1958-1961)[4]. Later on 1961, he was appointed by ex-president John F. Kennedy as the general counsel for the Export-Import Bank of the United States, where he served until 1967.[5][6][7] Beter also co-founded a mining exploration company in Zaire, and represented international financial interests in Europe, South America, and the Middle East.[8] He authored the book, Conspiracy Against the Dollar: The Spirit of the New Imperialism, published in 1973 (G. Braziller, ISBN 080760710X), which alleged that world events were being controlled by three factions, the Rockefeller family, the "Bolshevik-Zionist axis," and the Kremlin. The main purpose of his claims was to warn everyone of the intentions of the "Rockefeller Cartel" of having the United States risk France's fate in World War II[9][10]. In 1974, Beter publicly stated that most of the gold in Fort Knox had been sold to European interests, at prices vastly below market rates. According to this conspiracy theory, international speculators had dishonestly obtained the gold.[11][12]

Beter released a series of 80 audio newsletter tapes between 1975 and 1982.[10] Dr Beter was known for his highly controversial claims, some of which include allegations of conspiracy in the highest places: That John F. Kennedy's vice president Lyndon B Johnson was involved in his assassination [13]; Powerful figures such as David Rockefeller, Henry Kissinger and Jimmy Carter are dead and that they are actually organic robotoids[14][15][16]; Patty Hearst was kidnapped by the CIA after the Hearst newspaper chain publicized secret Congressional testimony showing that America's atomic secrets were actually handed over to the Soviets--not stolen by them--even before America's first atomic bomb was finished, and that the Rockefellers were directly involved in this[17][18][19]; The CIA was responsible for the secret death of General George Scratchley Brown because he simply knew "too much"[20][21]; That the Jonestown massacre "was staged to "camouflage" the United States’ destruction of a Soviet missile base located in Guyana", which "served as an excuse for a massive influx of U.S. military personnel into Guyana", thus concealing the real count of casualties that resulted from this military operation, which involved a joint force of both U.S. and Israeli forces[22]. Due to the nature of his claims, particularly his allegations of the dangers and hazards of the back-then-secret Particle beam weapons and the secret "air wars"--advanced aerial weapons race--[23]that included weapons which had the magnitude to even change the weather, where both the United States and U.S.S.R were involved in, he was assassinated on march 14, 1987[24][25].

In contemporary culture

Through his tapes, Beter influenced various people such as the 1980s punk band, The Wanderers.[26] In the controversial Crusaders Comic book series published by Jack T. Chick, "Double Cross: Alberto, part two," Peter Beter is cited as a reliable authority on why the body count changed in the wake of the Jonestown massacre.

References

  1. ^ Rudy Maxa (April 15, 1979). "Front Page People". The Washington Post.
  2. ^ FBI Archives, retrieved on July 2007, Sunday Gazette-Mail newspaper.
  3. ^ FBI Archives, retrieved on July 2007,The Journal-news newspaper
  4. ^ Russian Roulette: Among Other Things-By Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn. Page 49. Published on 1993
  5. ^ "How they voted". The Charleston Gazette. March 7, 1978. President John F. Kennedy appointed Peter Beter to be counsel to the US Export-Import Bank
  6. ^ Arthur Hailey (1980), Overload, Bantam books, ISBN 0553130285
  7. ^ Ken Hudnall (2004). The Occult Connection II: The Hidden Race. Omega Press. p. 265. ISBN 0975492373.
  8. ^ Profile of Lilly O Beter Forbes
  9. ^ Audio tape#33. April 1978
  10. ^ a b James R. Lewis, Jesper Aagaard Petersen (2004). Controversial New Religions. Oxford University Press. p. 66. ISBN 019515682X.
  11. ^ "Security at Fort Knox Depository". The Post-Standard. December 25, 1980. in 1974, Peter Beter, a former attorney for the Export-Import Bank, contended that Army trucks in the dead of night had carted off all of Fort Knox's gold
  12. ^ Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1994). Missing the Lifeboat. Phoenix Source. p. 208. ISBN 1569350337.
  13. ^ Beter's Audio letters archive
  14. ^ Beter's Audio letters archive
  15. ^ Beter's Audio letters archive
  16. ^ Beter's Audio letters archive
  17. ^ Beter's Audio letters archive
  18. ^ Beter's Audio letters archive
  19. ^ Beter's Audio letters archive
  20. ^ Beter's Audio letters archive
  21. ^ Beter's Audio letters archive
  22. ^ Dr Rebecca Moore-Associate Professor of Religious Studies at San Diego State University.Journal of Popular Culture 36,#2,Fall 2002 edition. Retrieved on July,2007.
  23. ^ H. B. Towers,Science Digest,April 1978,retrieved on July 2007
  24. ^ Ray Bilger, The Phoenix Educator newspaper-January 12,1999, retrieved on July, 2007
  25. ^ John Fair,David Icke's Conspiracy archives: Hiddenmyesteries.com,Did the United States lose the Cold War?,retrieved on July, 2007
  26. ^ Brian Smith (June 29, 2000), The Wanderers, Phoenix New Times

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