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Globalist want Region 1 by 2010

Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by prophecynut, Jul 13, 2005.

  1. poncho

    poncho Well-Known Member

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    "To compare the CFR to the Cato Institute or the Heritage Foundation is laughable!!"

    That's right the CFR is more like the political control arm of the socialist one worlders, well communist wannabes I reckon. The others are just PR outlets to get public opinion behind the CFR/Trilateral plans to build an American Union scraping the constitution and Bill Of Rights in the process.
     
  2. KenH

    KenH Well-Known Member

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    Evidently, you don't know much about the Cato Institute.
     
  3. JGrubbs

    JGrubbs New Member

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    [​IMG] yeah, I doubt Cato supports the CFR in any way!

    The CFR is no ordinary club or think tank, like Cato or the Heritage Foundation. You can voluntarily join any of these latter organizations, whose memberships are open to all. You can attend educational seminars and even contribute to their overall objectives via member surveys and other give-and-take exchanges in open meetings.

    But that is not the case with the CFR. The CFR membership is open to the privileged few who are asked to join this exclusive club by invitation only. Because the vast majority of individuals who join this organization are wealthy individuals, dues from ordinary Americans are more of an inconvenience and a hindrance for the advancement of the goals of the organization than any financial benefit they may contribute. The organization, instead, depends on big donations and endowments from powerful vested interests.

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    You don't have to be a member of the John Birch Society or a conspiracy theorist to recognize the fact that more Americans need to be concerned about the pervasive nature of this internationalist organization; thus, whether we are referring to a policy toward Cuba or any other country, the interests of the American public and the people of the countries directly involved should be paramount.

    Source: NewsMax.com
     
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