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Monday, October 8, 2012


LOOKING TO BE A WESTERN AGENT FOR REGIME CHANGE IN MENA(MIDDLE EAST-NORTH AFRICA)REGION?A WESTERN SPY?A SUBVERSIVE?APPLY HERE.. American Middle East Network for Dialogue at Stanford Seeking ... The American Middle East Network for Dialogue at Stanford (AMENDS) is seeking applicants to be a part of its 2013 program. AMENDS is a student initiative at Stanford University that enables the most promising youth change agents from across the Middle East, North Africa, and United States to learn from each other, advance their work, and share, through TED style talks, their ideas and experiences with the world. Delegates for the program should be between 18-28 will ideally have the following qualifications:
  • Have innovative ideas and well thought-out initiatives that could affect positive change in the world.
  • Are addressing political, social, or economic issues pertaining to the Middle East in innovative ways.
  • Can further understanding between the respective regions and demonstrate potential to influence American-Middle Eastern affairs.
Please click here for the 2012-2013 Application, and email the completed application and all supplementary materials to amends-info@stanford.edu 
Professor Coit Blacker Coit Blacker is director and senior fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, the Olivier Nomellini Professor in International Studies in the School of Humanities and Sciences, and the Olivier Nomellini Family University Fellow in Undergraduate Education. From 2004 to 2007, he was a member of the Stanford Board of Trustees Committee on Development. Since 2005 he has served as faculty co-chair of the International Initiative. During the first Clinton administration, Professor Blacker served as special assistant to the president for National Security Affairs and senior director for Russian, Ukrainian and Eurasian affairs at the National Security Council (NSC). At the NSC, he oversaw the implementation of U.S. policy toward Russia and the New Independent States, while also serving as principal staff assistant to the president and the National Security Advisor on matters relating to the former Soviet Union.
Professor Larry Diamond
Larry Diamond is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, where he also directs the Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law. He is the founding co-editor of the Journal of Democracy and also serves as Senior Consultant (and previously was co-director) at the International Forum for Democratic Studies of the National Endowment for Democracy. During 2002-3, he served as a consultant to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and was a contributing author of its report Foreign Aid in the National Interest. He has also advised and lectured to the World Bank, the United Nations, the State Department, and other governmental and nongovernmental agencies dealing with governance and development. His latest book, The Spirit of Democracy: The Struggle to Build Free Societies Throughout the World (Times Books, 2008), explores the sources of global democratic progress and stress and the prospects for future democratic expansion.

Prince Moulay Hicham ben Abdallah
Prince Moulay Hicham is currently a Visiting Researcher at the Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law at Stanford University, and serves on the Advisory Board of the University’s Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies. He is the grandson of the late King Mohammed V, the father of the modern, independent nation of Morocco. He has written extensively on that and related subjects pertaining to the Arab world in journals such as Le Monde, Le Monde Diplomatique, Politique Internationale, and Al-Hyat. He has also lectured in numerous universities and think tanks in North America and Europe. His work for the advancement of peace and conflict resolution has brought him to Kosovo as a special Assistant to Bernard Kouchner, and to Nigeria and Palestine as an election observer with the Carter Center.

Professor Abbas Milani
Abbas Milani is the Hamid and Christina Moghadam Director of Iranian Studies at Stanford University and a visiting professor in the department of political science. In addition, Dr. Milani is a research fellow and co-director of the Iran Democracy Project at the Hoover Institution. Prior to coming to Stanford, Milani was a professor of history and political science and chair of the department at Notre Dame de Namur University and a research fellow at the Institute of International Studies at the University of California at Berkeley. Milani was an assistant professor in the faculty of law and political science at Tehran University and a member of the board of directors of Tehran University’s Center for International Studies from 1979 to 1987. He was a research fellow at the Iranian Center for Social Research from 1977 to 1978 and an assistant professor at the National University of Iran from 1975 to 1977.
Judge Abraham Sofaer
Abraham D. Sofaer, who served as legal adviser to the U.S. Department of State from 1985 to 1990, was appointed the first George P. Shultz Distinguished Scholar and Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution in 1994. Sofaer’s work has focused on separation of powers issues in the American system of government, including the power over war, and on issues related to international law, terrorism, diplomacy, national security, the Middle East conflict, and water resources. He teaches a course on transnational law at the Stanford Law School. During his distinguished career, Sofaer has been a prosecutor, legal educator, judge, government official, and attorney in private practice
[ED NOTES:IT IS NO SECRET THAT U.S. UNIVERSITIES ARE A  HOTBED OF CIA RECRUITING,NOT TO MENTION CENTERS WHERE GLOBALIST CONPIRACIES FOR WORLD DOMINATION TAKE PLACE..ANYONE WHOS EVER READ ANGLO AMERICAN ESTABLISHMENT BY INSIDER GEORGETOWNS PROFESSOR CARROL QUIGLEY KNOWS THIS WELL.THE ROLE OF SEVERAL WESTERN UNIVERSITIES AND ZIO-ARAB SPRING AGENDAS ARE ALSO VERY CLOSE,WETHER ITS THRU GEORGETOWN,JOHN HOPKINS,JESUIT  LOYOLLA ETC.. MY READERS KNOWS THIS BECAUSE I ALWAYS EXPOSE THESE..THE FACT REMAINS MANY ARE ENGAGED IN PROMOTING SUBVERSIVE AGENDAS ABROAD UNDER GUISE OF DIALOGUE ,DEMOCRACY PROMOTION(COUPS AND REGIME CHANGE)AND OTHER FRONT PROGRAMS , ANYONE HERE AFTER READING THESE PEOPLE BACKROUNDS BELIEVE FOR A SECOND THIS ISNT CIA AND US GOVT RECRUITMENT OF AGENTS ABROAD IN MENA REGION?REGARDING STANFORD...ALSO SEE...  The calculated decision to obscure Washington’s involvement in the regime change project is interesting in light of a report of a conference held at Stanford University’s Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law (CDDRL) in May 2008. Entitled “Reorganizing U.S. Government Democracy Promotion Efforts,” http://thenakedfacts.blogspot.com/2012/07/planning-for-post-assad-syria-has-roots.html  
Peter Thiel    WHO IS HE? 
 "Mr. Thiel graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Stanford University, where he received an A.B. in philosophy and a J.D. from the Stanford University School of Law. He was also the founding editor of The Stanford Review, and president of the Stanford Federalist Society. http://thenakedfacts.blogspot.com/2012/05/oslo-freedom-foruma-globalistzionistneo.html
Michael McFaul Michael McFaul is the former director of CDDRL and deputy director of FSI at Stanford University. He also is the Peter and Helen Bing Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, where he co-directs the Iran Democracy Project, as well as Professor of Political Science at Stanford University.He is also a non-resident Senior Associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International PeaceHe serves on the Board of Directors of the Eurasia Foundation, the Firebird FundFreedom House, the International Forum for Democratic Studies of the National Endowment for Democracy, and the International Research and Exchange Board (IREX) http://thenakedfacts.blogspot.com/2011/12/ambassadors-tools-of-destabilization.html
 Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP) is a Washington-DC-based think tank and part of the so-called pro-Israel Lobby; WINEP was founded in 1985. Joel Beinin, Pro-Israel Hawks and the Second Gulf War, 6 April 2003. (Joel Beinin, a contributing editor of Middle East Report (MERIP), is a professor of Middle East history at Stanford University. http://thenakedfacts.blogspot.com/2012/08/treasonous-syrian-umbrella-groups-meet.html  ALSO SEE.. 
The CIA on Campus  -The CIA on Campus: Essays on Academic Freedom and the National Security State
Here is our guest Dr. Philip Zwerling unplugged! 

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