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Why Are There So Many Trained World Leaders From Georgetown University? Are They All Members Of the Vatican-Led New World Order!

Not only are 10 per cent of the U.S House and Senate Jesuit trained from Georgetown, but look at this long list of influential world leaders, which should leave your head spinning while asking “What are they really up to?”

 By Greg Szymanski

Mar 13, 2007

In previous Arctic Beacon dispatches, it has been documented from a Jesuit web site how 10 per cent of the U.S. House and Senate have been trained at Georgetown University, one of 28 Jesuit universities located in America.

What makes this disturbing is that many credible researchers claim the Vatican, through its henchmen, the Jesuit Order, just happen to be the real spiritual controllers of the New World Order.

 In other words, these Georgetown trained politicians, including man other puppets like Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, the Clintons and Condi Rice are really, under the cover of darkness, acting out the wishes of the Vatican-led Illuminati, a devious and diabolical group quickly bringing this country to its knees with the Pope’s fascist agenda.

Furthermore, Vatican underground researcher Thomas Richards provides this brief statement, explaining why having so much Jesuit and Vatican influence in our government eventually will lead to the downfall of the Republic.

“The Military Order of the Jesuits was founded in the XVI century by Ignatius Loyola. The goal of this order was the destruction of Christianity via the counter-reformation and the Inquisition. The project failed due to the abolition of the Inquisition in the early XIX century by Napoleon Bonaparte.

“In 1776, Jesuit Adam Weishaupt founded the Order of Illuminati. Weishaupt’s Order of Illuminati (Illuminated ones in Latin) was a revival of Ignatius Loyola’s Allumbrados (Illuminated ones in Spanish). The Allumbrados formed the inner sanctum of Loyola’s Jesuits some three centuries before Weishaupt. The goal of the Order of the Jesuit Illuminati was the destruction of Christianity via the three successive waves of Communism, Humanism and Ecumenism.

"Then the New World Order was to be implemented with the Pope as Supreme Ruler. The goal of the Order of Illuminati has been on target for the past 200 years regarding their plan to destroy Christianity (10). For more information regarding Reference 10, see homebiblestudygroup.org for the full 173 page manuscript by G.E. Abraham, entitled “Chronology of important events in the life of Jesus Christ.”

If anyone ever questioned the Jesuit influence in world affairs, look at this compilation of facts and former Georgetown alumni, complied by a patriot recently who posted these facts at myspace.com:

Georgetown University, incorporated as the The President and Directors of the College of Georgetown, is a private university in the United States, located in Georgetown, a historic neighborhood of Washington, D.C.

Founded on January 23, 1789 by Archbishop John Carroll, it is both the oldest Roman Catholic and oldest Jesuit university in the United States.

 It is a member institution of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities. It is ranked by both The Times of London[2] and in studies cited by The Economist [3] amongst the leading institutions of higher learning in the world - particularly among Catholic universities - with Georgetown's undergraduate divisions at large, the university's law school, School of Medicine, and the School of Foreign Service ranking amongst the nation's best according to US News and World Report. The university currently has 6, 719 full-time and part-time undergraduate students, 4, 193 full-time and part-time graduate students on the Main Campus, 1, 992 students at the Law Center and 748 students in the School of Medicine as of 2005-06. The university employs approximately 1, 166 full-time and 534 part-time faculty members across its three campuses.

Ohhhhhhh and of course the alumni list http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_notable_Georgetown_University_alumni

Heads of State

 

* His Majesty King Abdullah II of Jordan ibn al-Hussein (MSFS 1987),

 

1999-present  (Gina note:  Pay attention to the next blog; HRH Prince El

 

Hassan Named UN Champion of the Earth )

* Ricardo Arias Espinosa (SFS 1935) - President of Panama, 1955-1956

* Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (SFS 1968) - President of the Philippines,

 

2001-present

* José Manuel Durão Barroso (MSFS 1998) - President of the European

 

Commission, 2004-present; Prime Minister of Portugal, 2002-2004

* Bill Clinton (SFS 1968) - 42nd President of the United States

* Alfredo Cristiani (MSB 1968) - President of El Salvador, 1989-1994

* Felipe de Borbon, Prince of Asturias (MSFS 1995) - Crown Prince of

 

Spain

* Samuel Lewis Navarro (C 1979) - Foreign Minister and 1st Vice President

 

of Panama, son of Panamanian statesman Gabriel Lewis Galindo

* Crown Prince Pavlos of Greece (FLL 1993, MSFS 1995) - son of ex-King

 

Constantine II of Greece, first cousin of Crown Prince Felipe

* Galo Plaza (SFS 1929) - President of Ecuador, 1948-1952; President,

 

Organization of American States, 1968-1975; Ambassador of Ecuador to the

 

United States, 1944-1946

 

Governors

 

* Toney Anaya (SFS 1963), D-New Mexico (retired)

* Michael N. Castle (L 1964) R-Delaware (currently a member of Congress)

* Peter Tali Coleman (C 1949, L 1951), Governor of American Somoa (the

 

first Samoan appointed Governor, 1956-1961, and later the first elected

 

Governor, 1977, 1980, 1989)

* Michael V. DiSalle (L 1931), D-Ohio

* Francis A. Keating II (C 1966), R-Oklahoma (retired)

* Jim McGreevey (L 1981), D-New Jersey (retired)

* Steve Merrill (L 1972), R-New Hampshire

* Luis Muñoz Marín (L 1915), Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, 1949-1965, (the

 

first democratically elected Governor of the Commonwealth and called "The

 

Father of Modern Puerto Rico")

* James C. Shannon (C 1918), R-Connecticut

* Don Siegelman (L 1972), D-Alabama (retired)

* John Spellman (L 1953), R- Washington (retired)

* Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. (L 1979), R-Indiana

* John Lynch (L 1978), D-New Hampshire

 

Cabinet Members, White House Staff, Advisors

 

* David Addington (SFS 1978) - Chief of Staff to Vice President Richard

 

Cheney.

* Roger Altman (C 1969) - Deputy Treasury Secretary, 1993-1994

* William W. Belknap (L 1851) - U.S. Secretary of War, 1869-1876

* Lea Berman (G 1981) - Special Assistant to President George W. Bush and

 

White House Social Secretary, 2004-2007

* Pat Buchanan (C 1961) - advisor to Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and

 

Ronald Reagan, nationally syndicated political pundit, a regular on The

 

McLaughlin Group TV program

* George Cortelyou (L 1895) - Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of

 

Commerce and Labor, and Postmaster General

* John Dean (L 1965) - White House Counsel to President Nixon during

 

Watergate affair, 1970-1973

* Paula Dobriansky (SFS 1977) - Under Secretary of State for Global

 

Affairs, 2001-present

* Douglas Feith (L 1978) - Undersecretary of Defense for Policy,

 

2001-2005

* Robert M. Gates (G 1974) - Secretary of Defense, 2006-

* Alexander Haig (G 1961) - Secretary of State in the Reagan

 

Administration; Supreme Commander of NATO; White House Chief of Staff;

 

CEO, United Technologies

* Michael P. Jackson (G 1985) - Deputy Secretary, Department of Homeland

 

Security (DHS), 2005-present

* Tina W. Jonas (G 1995) - Undersecretary of Defense (Comptroller) and

 

Chief Financial Officer, Department of Defense, 2004-present

* Mickey Kantor (L 1968) - Secretary of Commerce, 1996-1997

* Robert M. Kimmitt (L 1977) - Deputy Secretary of the Treasury,

 

2005-present

* Ron Klain (C 1983) - Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff to

 

Vice President Gore, 1995-2000

* Jacob Lew (L 1975) - Director, Office of Management and Budget,

 

1998-2001

* Mike McCurry (G 1985) - Press Secretary to President Clinton, 1995-1998

* Beth Nolan (L 1980) - White House Counsel to President Clinton,

 

1999-2001

* Meghan L. O'Sullivan (C 1991) - Special Assistant to the President and

 

Deputy National Security Advisor for Iraq and Afghanistan, 2005-present

* John Podesta (L 1976) - Chief of Staff to President Clinton, 1998-2001

* Jack Quinn (C 1971, L 1975) - White House Counsel to President Clinton,

 

1995-1996

* Charles Schultz (C 1948, G 1950) Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers

 

in the Carter administration

* John Tuck (SFS 1967) - Under Secretary, Department of Transportation,

 

1989-1992

* Melanne Verveer (I 66, G 69) - Assistant to President Clinton and Chief

 

of Staff to First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, 1997-2001; Assistant Chief

 

of Staff to Mrs. Clinton, 1993-1997

 

Ambassadors

 

* David Abshire (G 1959) - United States Ambassador to NATO, 1983-1987;

 

co-founder, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS);

 

advisor to President Reagan

* Adel al-Jubeir (G 1983) - Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Ambassador to the

 

United States, 2007-present

* Shlomo Argov (SFS 1952) - Ambassador of Israel to the United Kingdom,

 

1979-1982; Ambassador of Israel to the Netherlands, 1977-1979; Ambassador

 

of Israel to Mexico, 1971-1974

* Ricardo Alberto Arias (SFS 1961) - Ambassador of Panama to the United

 

Nations, 2004-present; Ambassador of Panama to the United States,

 

1994-96; Foreign Minister of Panama, 1996-1998

* Diego C. Asencio (SFS 1952) - United States Ambassador to Brazil,

 

1983-1986; United States Ambassador to Colombia, 1977-1980

* Christopher C. Ashby (SFS 1968) - United States Ambassador to Uruguay,

 

1997-2001

* Elizabeth Frawley Bagley (L 1987) - United States Ambassador to

 

Portugal, 1994-1997; senior advisor to U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine

 

Albright

* Vincent M. Battle (SFS 1962) - United States Ambassador to Lebanon,

 

2001-2004

* Willard L. Beaulac (SFS 1921) - United States Ambassador to Paraguay,

 

1944-1947; United States Ambassador to Colombia, 1947-1951; United States

 

Ambassador to Cuba, 1951-1953; United States Ambassador to Chile,

 

1953-1956; United States Ambassador to Argentina, 1956-1960

* John W. Blaney (MSFS 1976) - United States Ambassador to Liberia,

 

2002-2005

* Clifford G. Bond (SFS 1970) - United States Ambassador to Bosnia and

 

Herzegovina, 2001-2004

* Donald E. Booth (SFS 1976) - United States Ambassador to Liberia,

 

2005-present

* Michael W. Cotter (SFS 1965) - United States Ambassador to

 

Turkmenistan, 1995-1998

* Brian D. Curran (SFS 1970) - United States Ambassador to Haiti,

 

2001-2003; United States Ambassador to Mozambique, 1997-2000

* Simcha Dinitz (SFS 1953) - Ambassador of Israel to the United States,

 

1973-1979; political advisor to Prime Minister Golda Meir, 1969-1973

* Edward P. Djerejian (SFS 1960) - United States Ambassador to Israel,

 

1993-94; United States Ambassador to Syria, 1988-1991

* James F. Dobbins, Jr. (SFS 1963) - United States Ambassador to the

 

European Union, 1991-1993

* Thomas J. Dodd (SFS 1957) - United States Ambassador to Uruguay,

 

1993-1997; United States Ambassador to Costa Rica, 1997-2001

* Cynthia G. Efird (SFS 1971) - United States Ambassador to Angola,

 

2004-present

* Maurice Francis Egan (C 1879) - United States Ambassador to Denmark,

 

1907-1918

* J. Richard Fredericks (B 1968) - United States Ambassador to

 

Switzerland, 1999-2001

* Peter W. Galbraith (L 1990) - United States Ambassador to Croatia,

 

1993-1998; United Nations Ambassador, East Timor, 2000-2001

* Yehoyada Haim (G 1972, G 1975) - Ambassador of Israel to China,

 

2002-present; Ambassador of Israel to India, 1995-2000

* David Hale (SFS 1983) - United States Ambassador to Jordan,

 

2005-present

* John E. Herbst (SFS 1974) - United States Ambassador to Ukraine,

 

2003-2006; United States Ambassador to Uzbekistan, 2000-2003

* Karl Hofmann (SFS 1983) - United States Ambassador to the Republic of

 

Togo, 2000-2002; Executive Secretary of the Department of State,

 

2002-2005

* Charles W. Hostler (G 1951) - United States Ambassador to Bahrain,

 

1989-1993

* James R. Jones (L 1964) - United States Ambassador to Mexico, 1993-1997

* Alphonse F. LaPorta (SFS 1960) - United States Ambassador to Mongolia,

 

1997-2000

* Franklin Lavin (SFS 1979, G 1985) - United States Ambassador to

 

Singapore, 2001-2005; Under Secretary of Commerce, 2005-present

* Alphonso Lopez-Caballero (SFS 1967) - Ambassador of Colombia to the

 

United Kingdom, 2002-present; Ambassador of Colombia to France;

 

Ambassador of Colombia to Canada

* John F. Maisto (SFS 1961) - United States Permanent Representative to

 

Organization of American States, 2003-present; United States Ambassador

 

to Venezuela 1997-2000

* Eileen A. Malloy (SFS 1975) - United States Ambassador to Kyrgystan,

 

1994-1997

* Jackson McDonald (SFS 1978) - United States Ambassador to the Republic

 

of Guinea, 2004-present; United States Ambassador to the Republic of The

 

Gambia, 2001-2004

* Gerald S. McGowan (SFS 1968, L 1974) - United States Ambassador to

 

Portugal, 1997-2001

* Alfred Moses (L 1956) - United States Ambassador to Romania, 1994-97

* Stephen D. Mull (SFS 1980) - United States Ambassador to Lithuania,

 

2003-2006

* Frank V. Ortiz, Jr. (SFS 1950) - United States Ambassador to Argentina,

 

1983-1986; United States Ambassador to Peru, 1981-1983

* Mark R. Parris (SFS 1972) - United States Ambassador to Turkey,

 

1997-2000

* Kasit Piromya (SFS 1968) - Kingdom of Thailand Ambassador to United

 

States, 2004-2006

* Maureen E. Quinn (G 1980) - United States Ambassador to Qatar,

 

2001-2004

* James W. Riddleberger (G 1926) - United States Ambassador to Austria,

 

1962-1967; United States Ambassador to Greece, 1958-1959; United States

 

Ambassador to Yugoslavia, 1953-1958

* Manuel Rocha (G 1978) - United States Ambassador to Bolivia, 2000-2002

* Roberto R. Romulo (C 1960) - Ambassador of the Philippines to Belgium,

 

Luxembourg and the European Communites, 1989-1991; Secretary of Foreign

 

Affairs of the Philippines, 1992-1995

* Francis Rooney (C 1975, L 1978) - United States Ambassador to Holy See,

 

2005-present

* David M. Satterfield - (L 1978) - United States Ambassador to Lebanon,

 

1998-2001

* David Scheffer (LLM 1978) - The first United States Ambassador-at-Large

 

for War Crimes Issues, 1997-2000

* Michael A. Sheehan (MSFS 1988) - United States Ambassador-at-Large for

 

Counterterrorism, 1998-2000

* Thomas L. Siebert (C 1968, L 1972) - United States Ambassador to

 

Sweden, 1994-1998

* Ivan Stancioff (C 1951, L 1956) - Bulgarian Ambassador to the United

 

Kingdom, 1991-1993; Foreign Minister of Bulgaria, 1994-1999

* Bruno Stagno (SFS 1991) - Costa Rican Ambassador to the United Nations,

 

2002-2004

* Joseph G. Sullivan (G 1969) - United States Ambassador to Zimbabwe,

 

2001-2004; United States Ambassador to Angola, 1998-2001

* John Tefft (G 1978) - United States Ambassador to Georgia,

 

2005-present; United States Ambassador to Lithuania, 200-2003

* Patrick N. Theros (SFS 1963) - United States Ambassador to Qatar,

 

1995-1998

* HRH Prince Turki bin Faisal bin Abdul Aziz al Saud (SFS 1968) - Kingdom

 

of Saudi Arabia Ambassador to United States, 2005-2007; Kingdom of Saudi

 

Arabia Ambassador to the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland,

 

2002-2005

* HRH Prince Mohammed bin Nawaf bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud (SFS 1981) -

 

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Ambassador to United Kingdom and the Republic of

 

Ireland, 2005-present; Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Ambassador to Italy and

 

Malta, 1995-2005

* Viron P. Vaky (SFS 1947) - United States Ambassador to Venezuela,

 

1976-1978; United States Ambassador to Colombia, 1974-1976; United States

 

Ambassador to Costa Rica, 1972-1974

* Lannon Walker (SFS 1961) - United States Ambassador to Ivory Coast,

 

1995-1998; United States Ambassador to Nigeria, 1989-1992; United States

 

Ambassador to Senegal, 1985-1988

* C. David Welch (SFS 1975) - United States Ambassador to Egypt,

 

2001-2005

* Melissa F. Wells (SFS 1956) - United States Ambassador to Estonia,

 

1998-2001; United States Ambassador to Congo, 1991-1993; United States

 

Ambassador to Mozambique, 1987-1990; United States Ambassador to

 

Guinea-Bissau, 1976-1977; United States Ambassador to Cape Verde,

 

1976-1977

* Ong Keng Yong (G 1983) - Singapore's Ambassador and High Commissioner

 

to India and Nepal, 1996-1998

 

Judges

 

* Thomas L. Ambro (C 1972, L 1975) - Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the

 

Third Circuit

* Richard C. Bosson (L 1969) - Chief Justice, New Mexico Supreme Court,

 

2004-present

* John T. Buckley (C 1958) - Presiding Justice, Appellate Division, First

 

Department, New York State Supreme Court, 2003-present

* John O. Colvin (LLM 1978) - Chief Judge, United States Tax Court,

 

2006-present

* D. Michael Fisher (C 1966, L 1969) - Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for

 

the Third Circuit

* Arthur J. Gajarsa (L 1967) - Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the

 

Federal Circuit, 1997-present

* Helen E. Hoens (L 1979) - Associate Justice, New Jersey Supreme Court,

 

2006-

* Thomas F. Hogan (C 1960, L 1966) - Chief Judge, U.S. District Court for

 

the District of Columbia, 2001-present

* Jerome A. Holmes (L 1988) - Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th

 

Circuit, 2006-

* Jeffrey R. Howard (L 1981) - Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the First

 

Circuit, 2002-present

* Rives Kistler (L 1981) - Associate Justice, Oregon Supreme Court,

 

2003-present

* M. Margaret McKeown (L 1975) - Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the

 

Ninth Circuit, 1998-present

* E. Barrett Prettyman (L 1915) - Chief Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for

 

the District of Columbia Circuit, 1958-1960; Federal Courthouse in D.C.

 

named after him in 1997

* Antonin Scalia (C 1957) - U.S. Supreme Court Justice, 1986-present

* John Sirica (L 1926) - Chief Judge, U.S. District Court for the

 

District of Columbia, 1971-1974; Time Magazine "Man of the Year" 1973

* Laura Denvir Stith (L 1978) - Judge, Missouri Supreme Court,

 

2001-present

* Eugene R. Sullivan (L 1971) - Chief Judge, U.S. Circuit Court for the

 

Armed Forces, 1990-1995

* Edward Douglass White (C 1863) - Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of

 

the United States, 1910-1921

* James R. Zazzali (C 1958, L 1962) - Chief Justice, New Jersey Supreme

 

Court, 2006-

 

Members of the U.S. Senate

 

* Alan Bible (L 1934), D-Nevada (deceased)

* J. Caleb Boggs (L 1937) - R-Delaware (deceased)

* Dennis Chavez (L 1920), D-New Mexico - first American-born Hispanic

 

senator (deceased)

* Richard Durbin (SFS 1966, L 1969), D-Illinois (current Majority Whip).

* Philip A. Hart (C 1934) - D-Michigan - Hart Senate Office Building

 

named in his honor. (deceased)

* Francis Kernan (C 1836) - D-New York (deceased)

* Edward Leahy (L 1908) - D-Rhode Island (deceased)

* Patrick Leahy (L 1964), D-Vermont

* Hall S. Lusk (C 1904, L 1907), D-Oregon (deceased)

* Joseph C. O'Mahoney (L 1920) D-Wyoming (deceased)

* George Mitchell (L 1961), D-Maine - (retired, former Majority Leader)

* Joseph Montoya (L 1938) D-New Mexico (deceased)

* Lisa Murkowski (C 1980), R-Alaska

* William Roach, D-North Dakota (deceased)

* James H. Webb (L 1975), D-Virginia, Secretary of the Navy in the Reagan

 

Administration

 

Members of the U.S. House of Representatives

 

* William Brockman Bankhead (L 1895), D-Alabama - Speaker of the House,

 

1936-1940

* Robert Bauman (SFS 1959), R-Maryland (retired)

* Bob Barr (L 1977), R-Georgia (retired)

* Thomas J. Bliley, Jr. (C 1952), R-Virginia (retired)

* Michael N. Castle (L 1964), R-Delaware

* Charles R. Clason (L 1914), R-Massachusetts (deceased)

* Henry Cuellar (SFS 1974), D-Texas

* John Dingell (C 1949, L 1952), D-Michigan, current Dean

 

(longest-serving Member) of the House of Representatives

* John J. Douglass (L 1896), D-Massachusetts (deceased)

* Robert F. Drinan, S.J. (L 1949, L 1951), D-Massachusetts, 1971-1981

 

(first Roman Catholic priest to serve as a voting Member of Congress);

 

Georgetown Law professor, 1981-2006 (deceased)

* James P.B. Duffy (C 1901), D-New York (deceased)

* Ed Edmonson (L 1947), D-Oklahoma (deceased)

* Henry A. Edmundson (C), D-Virginia (deceased)

* Lane Evans (L 1978), D-Illinois

* Mike Ferguson (MPP 1995), R-New Jersey

* Charles J. Faulkner (C 1822), W-Virginia, D-Virginia, D-West Virginia

 

(deceased)

* John R. Foley (L 1947), D-Maryland

* Jeff Fortenberry (MPP 1986), R-Nebraska

* Luis Fortuno (SFS 1982), NPP/R-Puerto Rico

* Martin Frost (L 1970), D-Texas (retired)

* Leonard W. Hall (L (1920), R-New York (deceased)

* Stephanie Herseth (C 1993 G 1996, L 1997), D-South Dakota

* Mazie Hirono (L1978), D-Hawaii

* Lawrence J. Hogan (C 1949), R-Maryland (retired)

* Steny Hoyer (L 1966), D-Maryland, Majority Leader

* Henry Hyde (C 1947), R-Illinois, former Chairman of the International

 

Relations Committee; former Chairman of the Judiciary Committee)

 

(retired)

* Michael L. Igoe (L 1908), D-Illinois (deceased)

* Bill Jefferson (L 1996), D-Louisiana

* Mark Steven Kirk (L 1992), R-Illinois

* Dan Lungren (L 1971), R-California

* Sydney Emanuel Mudd II (C 1906, L 1909), R-Maryland (deceased)

* Charlie Norwood (DDS 1969), R-Georgia

* William S. Reyburn (L 1904), R-Pennsylvania (deceased)

* Angelo D. Roncallo (L 1953), R-New York (retired)

* Philip Sharp (SFS 1964), D-Indiana (retired)

* John William Stanton (SFS 1949), R-Ohio

* Chris Van Hollen (L 1990), D-Maryland, Chairman of the Democratic

 

Congressional Campaign Committee

* Peter Visclosky (L 1982), D-Indiana

* Rick White (L 1980), R-Washington (retired)

* Frank Wolf (L 1965), R-Virginia

* Albert Wynn (L 1977), D-Maryland

 

Attorneys

 

* Jack Abramoff (L 1986) - In March 2006, sentenced to five years and 10

 

months in prison and ordered then to pay restitution of more than $21

 

million (for defrauding American Indian tribes and corruption of public

 

officials)

* Robert S. Bennett (C 1961, L 1964) - noted litigator

* Thomas Hale Boggs, Jr. (C 1961, L 1965) - co-founder, Patton Boggs LLP

* Plato Cacheris (SFS 1953, L 1956) - noted litigator

* Paul Clement (SFS 1987) - Solicitor General of the United States,

 

2005-present

* James C. Duff (L 1981) - Director, Administrative Office of the U.S.

 

Courts

* Charles H. Fahy (L 1914) - Solicitor General of the United States,

 

1941-1945

* Frank J. Hogan (L 1902) - founder, Hogan & Hartson

* Lisa Madigan (C 1988) - Attorney General of Illinois

* W. Michael Murphy, Jr. (C 1972) - New Jersey prosecutor

* Jane Sullivan Roberts (L 1984) - Partner, Pillsbury Winthrop; wife of

 

Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr.

* William Shea (C 1929) (Shea Stadium) - noted New York attorney

 

(deceased)

* Brendan Sullivan (C 1964) (L1967) - noted litigator

* Edward Bennett Williams (L 1944) legendary trial lawyer; attorney for

 

the Washington Post and Georgetown University; owned Washington Redskins

 

and Baltimore Orioles; founder, Williams & Connolly

 

Other alumni in politics

 

* Robert Baer (SFS 1976) - Author; the movie "Syriana" was based on two

 

of his books

* Giorgi Baramidze (SFS Fellow, 1998-99) - Minister for Euro-Atlantic

 

Integration, 2004-present; former Acting Prime Minister, Republic of

 

Georgia

* Bradley Belt (L 1984) - Exec Director, Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp.,

 

2004-2006

* Rubén Berríos-Martínez (B 1961) - President of the Puerto Rican

 

Independence Party (PIP); Honorary President of the Socialist

 

International; elected to the Puerto Rico Senate (1973-1977; 1985-1989;

 

1997-2000)

* General George W. Casey Jr. (SFS 1970) - Chief of Staff, U.S. Army,

 

2007-present; Commander, Multi-National Force-Iraq, 2004-2007

* Laura Chinchilla (G 1989) - First Vice President and Minister of

 

Justice, Republic of Costa Rica, 2006-present

* Dean Clancy (SFS 1986) - Executive Director, the President's Council on

 

Bioethics, 2001-2004

* Stéphane Dujarric (SFS 1988) - Chief Spokesman for the United Nations

 

and the U.N. Secretary-General, 2005-2006

* Frank Gaffney (SFS 1975) - President and Founder, Center for Security

 

Policy

* Robert M. Gates (G 1974) - Director, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA),

 

1991-1993

* Mark D. Gearan (L 1991) - Director, Peace Corps 1995-1999

* Sadegh Ghotbzadeh (SFS 1959-1963, did not graduate) -- Iranian Foreign

 

Minister, 1979–1980, during Iran hostage crisis. Later arrested and

 

executed

* Leonard Hall (L 1920) - Chairman, Republican National Committee,

 

1953-1957

* Maura Harty (SFS 1981) - Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of

 

Consular Affairs, 2002-present

* General James L. Jones (SFS 1966) - Commander of U.S.-European Command

 

and the NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe, 2003-2006; Commandant,

 

United States Marine Corps, 1999-2003

* Alphonse F. LaPorta (SFS 1960) - President, United States-Indonesia

 

Society, 2004-present

* John Lynch-Staunton (SFS 1953) - Canadian politician, first leader of

 

the Conservative Party of Canada

* Terry McAuliffe (L 1984) - Chairman, Democratic National Committee,

 

2001-2005

* Marc Morial (L 1983) - President and CEO, National Urban League,

 

2003-present; Mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana, 1994-2002

* Vice Admiral Robert B. Murrett (G 1982) - Director, National Geospatial

 

Intelligence Agency, 2006-present; Director, Naval Intelligence,

 

2005-2006

* Andrew Natsios (C 1971) - U.S. Special Envoy for Darfur, 2006-present;

 

Administrator, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID),

 

2001-2005

* John P. O'Brien (L) - 98th Mayor of New York City, 1933-34

* General David H. Petraeus (SFS Fellow - Institute for the Study of

 

Diplomacy, 1994-1995), Commander, Multi-National Force-Iraq, 2007-present

* Michael Powell (L 1993) - Chairman, Federal Communications Commission,

 

2001-2005

* Pat Quinn (SFS 1970) - Lt. Gov. of Illinois, 2003-present

* Vice Admiral Ann E. Rondeau (G 1982) - Director, Navy Staff,

 

2005-present; the highest ranking woman in the United States Navy

* Charles Rossotti (C 1962) - Commissioner, Internal Revenue Service,

 

1997-2002

* Robert Shrum (C 1965)- Democratic political consultant

* Nancy Soderberg (MSFS 1984) - U.S. Representative for Special Political

 

Affairs at the United Nations, 1997-2001

* James C.Y. Soong (L 1974) - Taiwanese politician; Chairman of Taiwan's

 

People First Party

* Bruno Stagno (SFS 1991) - Minister of Foreign Affairs, Republic of

 

Costa Rica, 2006-present

* Michael S. Steele (L 1991) - Lt. Gov. of Maryland, 2003-2007

* Daniel S. Sullivan (L & MSFS 1993) - Assistant Secretary of State,

 

Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs, 2006-present

* Maj. Gen. Guy C. Swan III (G 1987) - Commander, U.S.Army Military

 

District of Washington and Joint Force Headquarters National Capital

 

Region, 2005-present

* George Tenet (SFS 1976) - Director, Central Intelligence Agency,

 

1997-2004

* C. David Welch (SFS 1975) - Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of

 

Near Eastern Affairs, 2005-present

* Robert L. Wilkie (LLM 1992) - Assistant Secretary of Defense for

 

Legislative Affairs, 2006-present

* Ong Keng Yong (G 1983) - Secretary-General, Association of Southeast

 

Asian Nations (ASEAN), 2003-present

 

Business

 

* Charles E. Bunch (SFS 1971) - chairman and CEO, PPG Industries;

 

chairman, National Association of Manufacturers, 2007-2008 term

* Charles Cawley (C 1962) - chairman and CEO, MBNA Bank of America (now

 

Bank of America) (retired)

* James D. Farley (SFS 1950) - vice chairman, Citigroup, Inc. (retired)

* Nicholas C. Forstmann (MSB 1969) - partner, Forstmann Little & Company

* James Greco (C 1980) - CEO, Bruegger's Bagels

* Jeffrey W. Greenberg (L 1976) - chairman and CEO, Marsh & McLennan

 

Companies, 2000-2004

* Ken Hakuta (MSB 1972) - "Dr. Fad", inventor; CEO, Allherb.com

 

Foundation

* Michael Heisley, Sr. (B 1960) - chairman, Heico Companies

* Clifford Hudson (L 1980) - chairman of the board, chief executive

 

officer and president of SONIC Corp.

* Roberto R. Herencia (B 1981) - president, Banco Popular North America,

 

Chicago, 2001-present

* Jules Kroll (L 1966) - president, Kroll-O'Gara Company

* Heidi Kunz (FLL 1977) - chief financial officer, Blue Shield of

 

California

* Elaine La Roche (SFS 1971) - chairman of the board and director,

 

Linktone Ltd.; Morgan Stanley's first woman managing director, oversees

 

corporate services

* Ted Leonsis (C 1977) - president and CEO, AOL Interactive Properties;

 

majority owner, Washington Capitals hockey team

* Philip Marineau (C 1968) - president and CEO, Levi Strauss & Co.

* Robert Emmett McDonough (SFS 1949) - founder and vice chairman, Remedy

 

Temp, Inc.

* William J. McDonough (G 1962) - vice chairman, Merrill Lynch & Co.,

 

2006-present; president, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 1993-2003

* George J. Mitchell (L 1961) - chairman, Walt Disney Company, 2004-2006

* Robert Mosbacher, Jr. (C 1973) - president, Overseas Private Investment

 

Corporation.

* Rafael Nemet-Nejat (C 2003) - Japanese market strategist, DKR Oasis

* Morgan E. O'Brien (C 1966) - founder and chairman, Cyren Call

 

Communications, 2005-present; co-founder and chairman, Nextel

 

Communications Inc. (now Sprint Nextel Corp.), 1987-1995

* Gary Perlin (SFS 1972) - chief financial officer, Capital One Financial

 

Corporation, 2003-present

* Peter J. Pestillo (LLB 1963) - chairman and CEO, Visteon Corporation

 

(retired)

* Charles Prince (LLM 1983), chairman, Citigroup

* Frederic Rose (SFS 1984, L 1989) - executive vice president, Alcatel;

 

president of Alcatel Asia Pacific

* Patricia Russo (C 1972) - CEO, Alcatel-Lucent,

* John T. Schwieters (B 1962) - vice chairman, Perseus LLC

* Barry Sullivan (C 1953) - chairman and CEO, First National Bank of

 

Chicago, 1980-1992 (now part of JPMorgan Chase)

* Edmond Villani (C 1968) - vice chairman, Deutsche Asset Management;

 

president and CEO, Scudder Kemper Investments

* Marcus Wallenberg (SFS 1980) - president and CEO, Investor AB;

 

chairman, International Chamber of Commerce

* Vincent A. Wolfington (C 1962) - chairman, World Travel & Tourism

 

Council; chairman emeritus, Carey International

 

[edit] Entertainment, media, and culture

 

* Sara Albert (C 2005) - America's Next Top Model contestant

* Amerie (C 2000) - rhythm and blues singer

* Pearl Bailey (C 1985) - noted singer, entertainer

* Mitch Bainwol (C 1981) - chairman and CEO, Recording Industry

 

Association of America (RIAA),

* Bruce Bartlett (G 1976) - economist and Wall Street Journal columnist.

* John Barrymore (C 1898) - actor

* Jason Bellini (C 1997) - journalist

* John C. Bersia (G 1979) - Orlando Sentinel journalist, winner of 2000

 

Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing

* Mike Birbiglia (C 2000) - comedian

* Joan Biskupic (L 1993) - Supreme Court reporter, USA Today,

 

2000-present; Supreme Court reporter, Washington Post, 1992-2000

* Stuart Bloomberg (C 1972) - chairman, ABC Entertainment

* William Peter Blatty (C 1950) - author of The Exorcist

* Bob Colacello (SFS 1969) - noted biographer (Andy Warhol, Doris Duke,

 

the Reagans)

* Robert J. Collier (C 1894) - publisher of Collier's Weekly magazine

 

(founded by his father); president, Aero Club of America; married a

 

grandaughter of William Astor

* Bradley Cooper (C 1997) - actor

* William Corcoran (C 1813) - founder, Corcoran Gallery of Art,

 

Washington's first art museum

* George Crile III (SFS 1968) - CBS News producer (60 Minutes and 60

 

Minutes II) and reporter, 1976-2006; The Overseas Press Club twice

 

awarded Crile its Edward R. Murrow Award

* Margaret Edson (G 1992) - Pulitzer Prize winning author of "Wit"

* Paul Erdman (SFS 1955) - business and financial writer

* Ahmet Ertegun (G 1945) - chairman, Atlantic Records; co-founder, Rock

 

and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum; chairman, The American Turkish Society

* Justin Falvey (B 1990) - co-head of DreamWorks Television, the network

 

television production arm of DreamWorks SKG

* Jim Gaffigan (MSB 1988) - comedian/actor

* Robert Gant (L ) - actor

* Jamie Gangel (SFS 1977) - NBC News "Today" show national correspondent

* Linda Gradstein (SFS 1985) - correspondent, National Public Radio (NPR)

* John Guare (C 1960, H 1991) - author and playwright (The House of Blue

 

Leaves, Six Degrees of Separation); five Tony Awards

* Daniel Henninger (SFS 1971) - deputy editorial page director and

 

columnist for the Wall Street Journal

* Jack Hofsiss (C 1971) - director of theater, film and television; Tony

 

Award for directing The Elephant Man

* Stuart W. Holliday (SFS 1988) - president and CEO, Meridian

 

International Center

* James R. Jones (L 1964) - national chairman, World Affairs Councils of

 

America, 2003-present

* Mary Jordan (C 1983) - Washington Post journalist, co-winner of 2003

 

Pulitzer Prize in International Reporting; currently co-bureau chief in

 

London

* Malcolm Lee (C 1992) - director, The Best Man and Undercover Brother

* Mitchell Hurwitz (C 1985) - TV writer, creator of Arrested Development

* Peter G. Loehr (SFS 1989) - producer; Imar Film Co., a Beijing-based,

 

independent film company

* Victorino L. Matus (SFS 1995) - assistant managing editor, The Weekly

 

Standard

* Tara McKelvey (C 1985)- editor, The American Prospect

* Marilyn Milian (L 1984) - The People's Court judge

* Deroy Murdoch (C 1986) - columnist, Scripps Howard News Service

* Don Murphy (MSB 1985) - motion picture producer

* Condé Montrose Nast (C 1894, G) - founder of Condé Nast Publications

* Jonathan Nolan (C 1998) - author of Memento

* Miles O'Brien (C 1981) - CNN Anchor

* Norah O'Donnell (C 1996), (G 2003) - White House correspondent, NBC

 

News

* Guy Picciotto (C 1987) - guitarist for rock band Fugazi, former lead

 

singer and guitarist for Rites of Spring

* Mark Jude Poirier (C 1991) - author, books include Goats and Unsung

 

Heroes of American Industry

* Patricia Pomerleau (NHS 1971) - founder and president, ceoexpress.com

* Frank J. Prial (C 1951) - wine columnist for The New York Times,

 

1972-2005

* Walter Ratliff, (G 2004) - journalist, Associated Press

* Carl Reiner (SFS 1943) - actor, director, film producer; holder of most

 

Emmy awards in the entertainment field.

* Maria Shriver (C 1977) - NBC-TV news commentator and wife of Governor

 

of California Arnold Schwarzenegger

* David Schickler (SFS 1991) - author, books include Kissing in Manhattan

 

and Sweet and Vicious

* Kate Snow (MSFS 1990) - co-anchor, weekend edition of the ABC News

 

program "Good Morning America."

* Will Tanous (C 1992) - Warner Music Group executive, co-creator HBO's

 

"Reverb"

* Anthony Thomopoulos (SFS 1959) - former president ABC Entertainment and

 

ABC Broadcast Group

* Jenny Toomey (C 1990) - indie rock musician and arts activist

* Greta Van Susteren (L 1979, L 1982) - anchorwoman, FOX News

* John Ziegler (C 1989) - talk show host, KFI-Los Angeles

 

Science and medicine

 

* John O. Agwunobi (MBA 2000) - Assistant Secretary for Health, U.S.

 

Department of Health and Human Services; Admiral, U.S. Public Health

 

Service Commissioned Corps, 2006-present

* John-David F. Bartoe (G 1974, G 1976) - Astronaut and Astrophysicist;

 

Research Manager, International Space Station, NASA Johnson Space Center,

 

1995-present

* Pascale Cossart (G 1971) - Professor and Head of the Unité des

 

Interactions Bactéries Cellules at the Pasteur Institute of Paris

* George V. Coyne, S.J. (G 1962) - Astronomer; Director of the Vatican

 

Observatory, 1978-2006

* Mark Dybul (C 1985, M 1992) - Global AIDS Coordinator, U.S. Department

 

of State, 2006-present

* Susan Hockfield (Med Ph.D - 1979) - Neuroscientist; Provost, Yale

 

University, 2003-2004; Dean, Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences,

 

1998-2000 (see also: Education list below)

* Mark S. Humayun (C 1984) - Professor of Ophthalmology and Associate

 

Director of Research, Doheny Eye Institute, University of Southern

 

California

* Lt. Gen. Kevin Kiley (M 1976) - 41st Surgeon General of the Army and

 

Commander, U.S. Army Medical Command, 2004-present

* Antonia Novello (Hospital Fellow 1975) - 14th Surgeon General of the

 

United States, 1990-1993

* Thomas Parran, Jr. (M 1915) - 6th Surgeon General of the United States,

 

1936-1948

* John J. Ring (C 1949; M 1953) - former President, American Medical

 

Association

* Vera Rubin (G 1954) - Astronomer

* Solomon Snyder (C 1959, M 1962) - Neuroscientist

* Daniel Y. Sullivan (D 1974) - President, American Academy of Esthetic

 

Dentistry, 2001; President, Academy of Osseointegration, 1992-1993

* Andrew von Eschenbach (M 1967) - Director, Food and Drug

 

Administration, 2006-present; Director, National Cancer Institute,

 

2002-2005

 

[edit] Religion, social action, and education

 

* Kendall L. Baker (G 1966, G 1969) - 10th President, Ohio Northern

 

University, 1999-present; 9th President, University of North Dakota,

 

1992-1999

* Robert L. Barchi (C 1968, G 1969) - 4th President, Thomas Jefferson

 

University, 2004-present; Provost, University of Pennsylvania, 1999-2004

* Lawrence Biondi, S.J. (G 1966, G 1975) - 31st President, Saint Louis

 

University, 1987-present

* Joan Claybrook (L 1973) - President, Public Citizen, 1982-present

* Jose Maria Cuenco (L) (b. 1885 - d. 1972) - Archbishop of Jaro,

 

Philippines

* Thomas B. Curran, O.S.F.S. (G 1985) - 14th President, Rockhurst

 

University, 2006-present

* Susan M. Davis (SFS 1978) - Chair, Board of Directors, Grameen

 

Foundation

* John J. DeGioia (C 1979, G 1995) - 48th President, Georgetown

 

University, 2001-present

* Louis DeThomasis, FSC (SFS 1963) - 11th President, St. Mary's

 

University of Minnesota, 1984-2005

* Edward Djerejian (SFS 1960) - Founding Director, James A. Baker III

 

Institute for Public Policy, Rice University, 1993-present

* Robert M. Gates (G 1974) - 22nd President, Texas A&M University,

 

2002-2006

* Mark D. Gearan (L 1991) - President, Hobart and William Smith Colleges,

 

1999-present

* David Goldwyn (C 1981) - Chairman of the Board, GlobalGiving

 

Foundation, 2003-present

* Robert M. Hayes (C 1974) - Founder, Coalition for the Homeless

* Leo Higdon Jr. (C 1968) - 10th President, Connecticut College,

 

2006-present

* Susan Hockfield (Med Ph.D.) - 16th President, Massachusetts Institute

 

of Technology, 2004-present

* Karl Hofmann (SFS 1983) - President, PSI (Population Services

 

International), 2007-present

* George R. Houston, Jr. (B 1961) - President, Mount St. Mary's

 

University, 1994-2003

* Jan Karski (G Ph.D.) - Polish diplomat, WW II Resistance fighter,

 

scholar; taught at Georgetown 40 years

* Daniel K. Lahart, S.J. (MSB 1983) - President, Strake Jesuit College

 

Preparatory School, Houston, TX

* Brian F. Linnane, S.J. (G 1981) - 24th President of Loyola College in

 

Maryland, 2005-present

* Barry W. Lynn (L 1978) - Executive Director, Americans United for

 

Separation of Church and State

* Patricia A. McGuire (L 1977) - President, Trinity University,

 

1989-present

* John P. Minahan, Jr. (G 1970) - President, Western Oregon University,

 

2006-present

* John Cardinal O'Connor (G 1970) - Archbishop of New York, 1984-2000

* Leo J. O'Donovan, S.J. (C 1956) - 47th President, Georgetown

 

University, 1989-2001

* Sadako Ogata (SFS 1953) - United Nations High Commissioner for

 

Refugees, 1991-2000

* Brian Paulson, S.J. (SFS 1981) - President, St. Ignatius College

 

Preparatory School, Chicago, Illinois

* Scott R. Pilarz, S.J. (C 1981) - 24th President, The University of

 

Scranton, 2003-present

* John Pinasco, S.J. (G 1868-1872) - 7th President, University of San

 

Francisco, 1876-1880; 8th & 10th President, Santa Clara College (now

 

University), 1880-1883 and 1888-1893

* Most Rev.Thomas J. Rodi (C 1971) - Bishop, Diocese of Biloxi,

 

Mississippi

* Sister Kathleen Ross, SNJM (G 1971) - founding President, Heritage

 

College, Toppenish, Washington

* Charles Schultz (C 1948) - Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors in

 

the Carter Administration

* Philip R. Sharp (SFS 1964, G 1974) - President, Resources for the

 

Future, 2005-present, former Congresssman.

* Anthony Paul Kennedy Shriver (C 1988) - President, Best Buddies

 

International

* Stacey Davis Stewart (C 1985) - President and CEO, Fannie Mae

 

Foundation, 1999-present

* Barry Sullivan (C 1953) - Chairman of the Board of Trustees, University

 

of Chicago, 1989-1992

* B. Joseph White (SFS 1969) - 16th President, University of Illinois,

 

2005-present

* Rev. John Whitney, S.J. (C 1980) - Provincial, Oregon Province of the

 

Society of Jesus

 

Sports

 

* Mike Sweetney (C, attended 2001 to 2003) - professional basketball

 

player, Chicago Bulls

* Ruben Boumtje Boumtje (C 2001) - professional basketball player

* Jahidi White (C 1998) - professional basketball player, Charlotte

 

Bobcats

* Brendan Gaughan (B 1997) - NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series racer

* Jerome Williams (C 1996) - professional basketball player, New York

 

Knicks

* Othella Harrington (C 1996) - professional basketball player, Chicago

 

Bulls

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* Don Reid (C 1995) - former professional basketball player

* Katy Button (SFS 1994) - general manager, Washington Freedom

* Alonzo Mourning (C 1992) - professional basketball player, Miami Heat

* Dikembe Mutombo (SLL 1991) - professional basketball player with

 

several teams, most recently Houston Rockets

* Jaren Jackson (MSB 1989) - former professional basketball player

* Reggie Williams (C 1987) - former professional basketball player

* David Wingate (C 1986) - former professional basketball player

* Patrick Ewing (C 1985) - former professional basketball player

* Eric "Sleepy" Floyd (C 1982) - former professional basketball player

* Craig Esherick (C 1978) - former head basketball coach at Georgetown

* Arlen Kantarian (MSB 1975) - chief executive, professional tennis,

 

United States Tennis Association

* Frank McCourt, Jr. (C 1975) - owner and chairman, Los Angeles Dodgers

* Jamie McCourt (FLL 1975) - vice chairman and president, Los Angeles

 

Dodgers

* Michael Vespoli (C 1968) - U.S. Olympic rower, 1974 world rowing

 

champion, U.S. Olympic rowing coach

* Eamonn O'Reilly (C 1966) - former American record holder in the

 

Marathon

* Carmen Policy (L 1966) - president, Cleveland Browns

* Paul Tagliabue (C 1962) - commissioner, National Football League,

 

1989-2006

 

Other

 

* Saad Hariri (B 1992) - Lebanese political and business leader

* Lane Kirkland (SFS 1948) - President, AFL-CIO, 1979-1995

* Richard Mudd (C 1921 G 1922, M 1936) grandson of Samuel Mudd who was

 

imprisoned for aiding John Wilkes Booth

* Paul Pelosi (SFS 1962) - investor; husband of Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of

 

the U.S. House of Representatives. Three of their children are Georgetown

 

grads

* Prince Bernhard of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven, The Netherlands

 

(SSCE 1988-1989)

* Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg (SFS 1987)

* Prince Hashim bin Al Hussein of Jordan (SFS 2005)

* BGen Edward F. Rodriguez, Jr., USAFR (Ret.) (SFS 1966) - President,

 

Judge Advocates Association, 2006-present

* Kateryna Yushchenko-Chumachenko (SFS 1982) - wife of Ukraine's

 

President Viktor Yushchenko.

* Aimee Mullins (SFS 1998) - athlete, actress, fashion model and motivational speaker

 

Briefly attended

 

* Lyndon Johnson (Law 1934) - 36th President of the United States

* Donald Rumsfeld (Law 1957) - Secretary of Defense

* Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy (SCE 1954), First Lady of the United States,

 

1961-1963

* Luci Baines Johnson (N)

* Gerome Ragni (C) - Co-author of the 1960's rock musical Hair

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