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Doubt wee cc has the mental abilty to grasp this stuff but give it a shot and ask your helpers for assistance!

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
12 Jun 2018, 20:45
#1
12 Jun 2018, 20:45#1

wee cc is so ignorant he isn't off first base yet . Hahhaahahhahahahahahaha

“Trump just blew up the G-7. Now what?” That’s the title of a June 11 piece by former advisor to President Bill Clinton (and former State Department security risk) Strobe Talbott for Politico. Joining a bevy of fellow bloviators from the establishment press that began attacking President Trump even before he left for the G7 summit in Canada, Talbott accused Trump of being “the democratic world’s worst nightmare” and trumpeted the Trump-Russia collusion charge. Yes, the same Trump-Russia collusion charge (sans an iota of evidence, as usual) that Talbott, the Democrats, and Talbott’s media brethren have been flogging for going on two years. This is especially rich coming from Talbott, who, it may be recalled, has a long and infamous Talbott-Brezhnev-Gorbachev-Soviet Union collusion history dating back to his Soviet sojourn in the 1960s-70s, and his tutelage under the notorious KGB “journalist” Victor Louis. Yet, such is the upside-down geopolitical world of today that extreme leftists (and even open pro-communists and communists) who notoriously “colluded” with the Soviet Union, Communist China, Communist Cuba, and every other communist regime for the past several decades, are treated as credible critics of Russia today, particularly when they are attacking President Trump for collusion, absent any evidence.

“Nearly a year and a half into his tenure, the president remains under suspicion that Russian entities cozied up to his campaign — and vice versa,” Talbott wrote in his Politico op-ed. “That darkening cloud itself weakens him and the country he leads, but not as much as his upending of seven decades of American priorities, strategies and partners. Trump told the press last week, with apparent pride, that he is ‘Russia’s worst nightmare.’ Wrong. He is the democratic world’s worst nightmare. He has crippled NATO, the North Atlantic community, the European Union and now the G-7. In Putin’s zero-sum worldview, that is a dream come true.”

For 15 years (2002-2017) Talbott was president of the Brookings Institution, where he remains a “Distinguished Fellow in Residence.” The left-tilted Brookings is a sister think-tank to the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), the acknowledged “brain trust” of the organized forces pushing to build world government and ditch national sovereignty for the past century. Talbott is a longtime CFR member. He is also a member of the super-elite Trilateral Commission, and an attendee at the ultra-secretive Bilderberg Group conferences. Talbott’s Politico diatribe against Trump’s G7 performance is posted on the special Brookings webpage, “Order from Chaos,” which carries many other essays by prominent globalists. The Encyclopedia of Freemasonry (1874) by Dr. Albert G. Mackey, one of America’s most noted freemasons and masonic scholars, states that Order out of Chaos (Ordo Ab Chao in Latin) is “A motto of the 33rd degree” in freemasonry, and that “the invention of this motto is to be attributed to the Supreme Council of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite at Charleston” in 1802.

Among the “great and good” piling on Trump, along with Talbott, was Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers, now Charles W. Eliot university professor at Harvard. Like Talbott, he is a member of the CFR and the Trilateral Commission, and a Bilderberger. It may be due to the fact that the G7 summit and the Bilderberg conference were held on the same four-day weekend (June 7-10), and that he was going to be preoccupied with his Bilderberg cohorts in Turin, Italy, that Summers took the opportunity to launch a preemptive assault on President Trump several days before the Canadian G7 confab. In a column on June 4 for the influential Financial Times of the U.K. entitled “Donald Trump’s trade policy violates every rule of strategy,” Summers attempted to make the case that our decades of disastrous trade policies (which he had a significant hand in forming) are just fine and must be preserved. President Trump’s trade proposals, on the other hand, “will reduce our legitimacy and power by demonstrating our lack of competence.”

CFR Senior Fellow Max Boot, a “Never Trump” Republican who endorsed Hillary Clinton for president and has been a relentless anti-Trumper, got in on the act, of course, with a June 11 blast at the president in the Washington Post entitled “Trump turns the G7 into the G6 versus G1.”

“In just the past few weeks, [Trump] has taken a giant step towards destroying the global system that the United States created after 1945,” Boot lamented. “Trump has now exited three major treaties — the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the Paris climate accord and the Iran nuclear accord — and thrown into doubt the future of another — the North American Free Trade Agreement — while launching a reckless trade war against America's closest allies,” Boot went on. “At the Group of Seven summit, Trump continued to push his irrational idée fixe that the United States — the richest nation in the world — has been victimized by its friends. ‘We're like the piggy bank that everybody is robbing,’ Trump seethed. ‘And that ends.’ The President's outbursts turned the summit into the G6 versus the G1.”

Only a few months ago, in December 2017, Boot was jubilantly noting that his fellow CFR globalists within the Trump State Department had pulled one over on their boss (President Trump) by writing the president’s National Security Strategy (NSS) report in such a way that it could be read as a “cri du coeur [cry of the heart] from inside the Deep State signaling to the outside world that Trumpian thinking has not entirely taken over the U.S. government.” (See here and here.) Boot, a perennial “expert” talking head on the major media news programs, has never bothered to disguise his hostility toward Donald Trump. He, undoubtedly, was shaken by President Trump’s firing of CFR members H.R. McMaster and Nadia Schadlow, the key authors of the NSS report Boot had praised, and both of whom had been attendees at the 2017 Bilderberg conclave. (Schadlow, who was back again at the Bilderberg gathering in Turin this year, likely received both congratulations and condolences from fellow Bilderbergers for what she had done — and what “might have been,” if the Deep State had already succeeded in ousting Trump.)

Here are a few more of the many elitists in the CFR-Trilateral-Bilderberg chorus who have been taking the side of Justin Trudeau, Angela Merkel, and the other G6 leaders that toed the one-world line against President Trump and the United States:

U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-California), a member of the CFR, Trilateral Commission, and attendee of past Bilderberg confabs — Speaking with CNN’s Jake Tapper (CFR member), Feinstein said that President Trump’s decision to go against “our best allies” and not sign the G7 Communique, which “stands for everything we stand for is a big mistake.”

If the “we” Senator Feinstein invokes is understood to mean the collective globalists, then her claim is accurate, but the G7 has never stood for everything that we, as Americans, stand for. To the contrary, it has always stood for internationalism vs. nationalism, one-worldism vs. national sovereignty, collective might vs. individual right. The G7 Communique to which Senator Feinstein so reverentially refers is hardly a manifesto that we should endorse, and we may consider ourselves fortunate that President Trump did not sign on to it. Besides endorsing the World Trade Organization, the UN’s Agenda 2030, the UN’s fraudulent Paris Agreement on global warming, the UN’s phony sustainable development, and a passel of additional socialist, globalist programs (to be detailed in a follow-up analysis) the G7 Communique is a paean to multilateralism, and like all of its G7 predecessors, a prescription for step-by-step advancement toward a world government run by unaccountable globalist elites.

U.S. Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.) — a CFR member, longtime UN supporter, Republican promoter of globalism, and a vociferous opponent of President Trump — Tweeted on June 9: “To our allies: bipartisan majorities of Americans remain pro-free trade, pro-globalization & supportive of alliances based on 70 years of shared values. Americans stand with you, even if our president doesn’t.”

McCain’s tweet was picked up by much of the “mainstream” media to launch still more attacks on Trump’s words and actions at the G7 summit. Former McCain aide Steve Schmidt, now a commentator at MSNBC and one of the most vicious “Republican” anti-Trumpers, tweeted: “TRUMP disgraced the Presidency and the United States at the G-7 summit. From his slovenly appearance to his unpreparedness, ignorance and arrogance, he beclowned himself. The Republican majority is filled with cowards who are servile supplicants to the most unfit POTUS ever.” And, of course, his tweet (and his follow-ups to it) provided the pretext for more rounds of stories in the Fake News media about the supposed terrible damage the president’s words and actions at the G7 had done to America’s standing in the world and to relations with our “allies.”

Council on Foreign Relations President Richard Haass — Speaking on MSNBC’s “Nightly News with Lester Holt,” the CFR chief insisted that “all sides have benefitted from these free trade agreements, and the president’s narrow fixation on bilateral balances is simply not the way to measure these agreements.” According to Haass, Trump’s misguided trade policies will result in losing ten jobs for every one it saves.

Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer, an ubiquitous talking head and so-called expert for many of the controlled media platforms, roundly chastised President Trump for being out of step with our G7 “partners.” Before, during, and after the summit, Bremmer could be seen on various programs (PBS, CNN, MSNBC, CBS, NPR, etc.) dispensing his usual anti-Trump rhetoric. Following the summit, Bremmer tweeted a screen grab of his appearance on CNN with Wolf Blitzer. The CNN headline beneath the split-screen images of Bremmer and Blitzer asked: “Global Backlash — Trump Vs America’s Allies: Is the Old World Order Over?” Bremmer’s Twitter response to the headline question: “Yes, Wolf, I’m Afraid So.” In a June 7 post for the leftist Axios website column “Expert Voices,” Bremmer penned a piece entitled, “Frustration with U.S. setting stage for dysfunctional G7 summit.” “It will be the most dysfunctional G7 meeting — by a long margin — since the first in 1975,” he wrote, as the summit was opening. “Trump's America First approach,” said Bremmer, “stands in direct opposition to the U.S.-led multilateral institutions of the postwar order. And that order was already facing major challenges before Trump…. The bottom line: The Trump administration has piled on and the U.S.-led order has crumbled more quickly than it otherwise would have.”

The “world order” built by the globalists since World War II is far from dead and over, but, clearly, President Donald Trump has tossed enough sand into the New World Order gearbox to throw its main promoters and their chattering class media shills into a non-stop tizzy.

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
12 Jun 2018, 20:52
#2
12 Jun 2018, 20:52#2


ROME — 

European Union officials are preparing for a trade war with the United States, but on another front, they're bracing for equally hazardous challenges closer to home from central and southern European populists, who see themselves as ideological allies of President Donald Trump and appear to share his goals.

Officials fear the recent acrimonious G-7 summit in Canada will embolden populist-led governments they dub "the awkward squad" to redouble their pushback on Brussels over migration, public spending,the sovereign rights of member states, and the issue of EU sanctions on Russia.

And, along with Europe's "establishment" politicians, EU officials say Trump "confederates," from the outspoken U.S. ambassador to Germany, Richard Grenell, to former White House adviser Steve Bannon, are not making their lives any easier by fanning populist flames in Europe.

Hungary

Hungary's prime minister, Viktor Orban, increasingly seen as "Trump on the Danube," has already served notice of his intention to pursue broad legal changes, including possibly enshrining "Hungarian values" and national identity in the country's constitution, a move likely to fall afoul of EU rules.

His spokesman, Zoltan Kovacs, told reporters ahead of the G-7 that core national values should be beyond the purview of EU courts and enshrining them in Hungary's constitution would be part of an effort to counter EU legislation "that's in the end trying to create a federal Europe by undermining the powers of national governments."

Austria

Austria's new chancellor, 31-year-old Sebastian Kurz, who heads a coalition government of his populist People's Party and the far-right Freedom Party, is planning to block immigrants, including refugees, from receiving benefits during their first five years in the country and to reduce social benefits they do get thereafter, if they cannot speak German.

The action would put his government on a collision course with Brussels and the European courts because under EU legislation, member states are required to treat all citizens equally. Kurz has been described as a "rock star" by Grenell. The U.S. envoy prompted criticism earlier this month for breaching diplomatic norms when he invited to lunch the Austrian chancellor when Kurz was on an official visit to Berlin.

Austria will take over the six-month rotating presidency of the EU next month, giving it an influential role in setting the bloc's agenda.

Kurz has said his priority for the presidency is to stop more migrants entering the EU by "safeguarding" Europe's borders. He will also put his weight against member states being required to accept burden-sharing migrant resettlement quotas — a key issue also for the four-nation Visegrad Group of central European countries of Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic, which has been a critic of EU migrant policies.

And led by Orban, a liberal-turned-conservative nationalist, they are making no effort to disguise their overall aim of reshaping the EU by taking power away from the EU institutions in Brussels and returning it to national governments.

Italy

On that they can now count on the support of Italy's new coalition government, whose populist interior minister, Matteo Salvini, on Sunday announced he was closing Italian ports to NGO ships carrying migrants from North Africa. That decision prompted Spain to accept a humanitarian rescue vessel that was stranded at sea with 629 migrants on board.

On Monday, Salvini was in a triumphalist mood. "We have opened a front in Brussels," Salvini said in a statement promising more confrontations in the future with NGOs which he says fuel people-smuggling by providing rescue services at sea.

The new hardline Italian approach by the ruling coalition of Salvini's far-right League and the populist Five Star Movement followed an election campaign this year in which Salvini vowed to adopt tough polices on migrants and has pledged to deport half-a-million illegal migrants.

More than 600,000 people have reached Italy by boat from Africa in the past half a decade. Salvini's closure of the ports to NGO ships was criticized by the Vatican and some mayors in the south of Italy, including by Palermo's, which threatened to resist the order.

But pollsters say this proving popular among ordinary Italians, who have been fuming about the migrant influx and complain Italy is being turned into a vast refugee camp, straining the country's resources and impacting their way of life and culture.

Slovakia, Czech, Poland

Hungary, Austria and Italy won't be alone in throwing down gauntlets to the EU in the coming weeks. Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Poland are all on a collision course with Brussels and not only over migration but also on "reforms" aimed at curtailing the independence of national courts, curbing media freedom and civil rights and strengthening the power of central governments.

The Russian problem

Confrontations are also looming over relations with Russia, which will see the populists clash with Brussels, Berlin and Paris. Italy's prime minister, Giuseppe Conte, has announced he will press for the lifting of EU sanctions on Russia for the Kremlin's 2014 annexation of Crimea. At the G-7 summit, Conte supported President Trump's call for Russia to be readmitted to the rich nations' club.

Other European populist leaders have expressed sympathy with the idea of lifting sanctions, although their Polish counterparts are against it.

The unfolding populist challenge to politics as usual was welcomed publicly earlier this month by the U.S. envoy to Germany, who prompted an outcry from mainstream politicians in Germany, when he told the conservative site Breitbart, once run by former Trump strategist Steve Bannon, that he saw his mission as empowering populists in Europe and political factions in tune with Trump's Washington.

Ambassadors traditionally don't comment on the domestic politics of countries to which they are posted and Grenell's comments earned demands for an explanation from the German Foreign Ministry and a rebuke from Martin Schulz, former leader of the Social Democratic Party and onetime EU official. "What this man is doing is unheard of in international diplomacy," said Schulz.

Later, Grenell said his comments had been misunderstood and that he was not favoring one political faction over another. State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert also defended the ambassador, telling reporters subsequently the envoy was "merely highlighting that there are some parties and candidates in Europe who are doing well right now."

The populist resurgence has also been welcomed by Bannon, who has become a key traveling populist ideologue.

Bannon: Populist cheerleader

Trump's chief election strategist, who remains influential in Washington after departing the White House and clashing with the U.S. president, has overtly set himself the task of whipping up the rebellious fervor of what he sees as a global populist movement, which he believes is on the right side of history.

By his own admission, Bannon's role has gone beyond cheerleading the continent's populist factions to a leadership function involving tours of Europe and offering his political savvy to rising far-right and populist forces.

He is credited with having persuaded Italy's Salvini to conclude a pact with Luigi Di Maio's anti-establishment Five Star Movement.

Last week in Britain's Spectator magazine, he noted he held meetings in Rome with populist-nationalist leaders from across Europe, including Germany, France and Hungary. Bannon also said he was in close touch with Salvini and other like-minded Italian leaders as they struggled to form a coalition government, the first populist one in western Europe, in the face of resistance from Italy's centrist President, Sergio Mattarella. "All the brothers came to Rome," he said.

In a speech in Rome, he announced if the populist government works in Italy, "it's going to show that we've broken the back of the globalists."

The populist resurgence this year after election setbacks for insurgent nationalist political movements in France and the Netherlands in 2017, has taken Europe's centrist politicians and EU officials by surprise. They thought the populist high water mark had been reached and that the anti-globalist, nationalist wave would start receding.

"There was big wave of optimism after the French election," according to Federico Santi, a political analyst. "But the problem hadn't gone away."

Euro-skeptics say that was always a misplaced forecast, saying polls point to rising nationalist sentiment, negative attitudes toward greater EU political integration and continued frustration with traditional democratic politics, sluggish economies and migration. And they say Europe's mainstream politicians have only themselves to blame for failing to address real political frustrations and the rising resistance to one-size-fits-all European governance.

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Ka MateClub Pro246 posts
12 Jun 2018, 21:12
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12 Jun 2018, 21:12#3
The worlds most vain, egotistical and unbalanced leader starts threatening to push red buttons and Beandik here is singing his praises.
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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
12 Jun 2018, 21:22
#4
12 Jun 2018, 21:22#4

Bilderberg Meets to Discuss Threats to Globalist Agenda

The annual Bilderberg meeting, taking place in Turin, Italy, this weekend, is bringing together key Deep State actors and potential useful idiots from across North America and Western Europe to discuss surging threats to their own agenda and power. Among the many topics of discussion, the globalist insiders and potential collaborators invited to this year's meeting will focus on growing populist movements in Europe and what the network described in a press release as the “post-truth” world — presumably a reference to the fact that their propaganda organs are no longer able to control the narrative. But it may be too late to save their globalist agenda.(WE TRULY HOPE SO)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)

Like most years, over 130 insiders in business, government, military, foundations, banking, central banking, royalty, academia, technology, journalism, intelligence, and more will attend the 2018 secret meeting. Even a top Catholic official, Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin, will be there this year as an emissary of controversial leftwing Pope Francis, a fervent supporter of globalism and radical environmentalism. (A WOLD The annual Bilderberg meeting, taking place in Turin, Italy, this weekend, is bringing together key Deep State actors and potential useful idiots from across North America and Western Europe to discuss surging threats to their own agenda and power. Among the many topics of discussion, the globalist insiders and potential collaborators invited to this year's meeting will focus on growing populist movements in Europe and what the network described in a press release as the “post-truth” world — presumably a reference to the fact that their propaganda organs are no longer able to control the narrative. But it may be too late to save their globalist agenda.

Like most years, over 130 insiders in business, government, military, foundations, banking, central banking, royalty, academia, technology, journalism, intelligence, and more will attend the 2018 secret meeting. Even a top Catholic official, Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin, will be there this year as an emissary of controversial leftwing Pope Francis, a fervent supporter of globalism and radical environmentalism. Also in attendance will be numerous senior leaders of international institutions including NATO and the United Nations. A number of prime ministers will be there, too.

Aside from populism and the “post-truth” world, subjects listed on Bilderberg's website supposedly to be discussed at this year's meeting include the “inequality challenge,” the “future of work,” Artificial Intelligence, the United States ahead of the midterm elections, free trade (which for globalists generally means undermining sovereignty and self-government using transnational governance under the guise of “trade”), U.S. world leadership, Russia, quantum computing, Saudi Arabia and Iran, and “current events.” How closely the actual agenda will conform to what was announced publicly is not clear.

While the secrecy-obsessed globalists pretend that the meetings are simply for informal and private discussions, the reality is quite different. In fact, more than a few Bilderberg attendees have publicly boasted that the off-record meetings are used to help set policy worldwide, potentially in violation of the U.S. Logan Act. As far as American attendees are concerned, Bilderberg critics suggest every year that attendees may be violating federal law, though there have been no prosecutions thus far. Numerous other attendees have admitted publicly that furthering globalism is the goal — though they generally claim it is for humanity's benefit, rather than their own.

Establishment and anti-establishment analysts have suggested that the 2016 election of President Donald Trump has drastically shifted the agenda and the discourse at Bilderberg. The War Room show on Infowars, which featured longtime Trump advisor Roger Stone, declared that the Bilderberg meeting's primary concern would be “destroying Donald Trump.” As CNBC put it, meanwhile, Trump's arrival in the White House has “thrown out the old way of doing politics and heralded a renegade style of politics.” Either way, there is no doubt that Trump will be a hot topic of conversation in Turin this year.

While some members of Trump's cabinet have attended Bilderberg in the past, the reason for potential Bilderberg hostility to Trump is not mysterious. In addition to openly speaking out against globalism, the U.S. president has made major dents in the globalist agenda, including announcing a U.S. withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), the United Nations Paris Agreement on “climate,” and the UN Educational, Cultural, and Scientific Organization (UNESCO), whose chief is at Bilderberg today. And that was just during Trump's first year in office. Considering that globalism is the ideology that unites virtually all Bilderberg attendees, it is no surprise that they would be alarmed.

In 2001, former British chancellor of the exchequer and Bilderberg bigwig Denis Healey told the far-left U.K. Guardian that it was a little “exaggerated, but not wholly unfair” to say that the outfit’s overall goal was global government. “Those of us in Bilderberg felt we couldn’t go on forever fighting one another for nothing,” he claimed, as if the globalists were simply destroying nationhood and self-government for the benefit of humanity. “So we felt that a single community throughout the world would be a good thing.” By “community,” globalists really mean government — after all, the European Union was a “community” before the full-blown superstate was openly announced.

As far as the “post-truth” world is concerned, the term was selected by Oxford English Dictionary as the “word of the year” for 2016. The dictionary behemoth defined it as “relating to or denoting circumstances in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion and personal belief.” Basically, Deep State globalists outraged that Americans no longer believe their propaganda organs have decided to unleash the lie that people no longer value objective facts, as defined by their propaganda organs.

In reality, though, Americans and people around the world have simply awakened in massive numbers to the fact that the establishment media is not a reliable source of objective facts. Instead, the Deep State-affiliated media — CNN, New York Times, The Economist, Washington Post, CBS, NBC, ABC, and so on — have largely become a propaganda machine for the establishment's chosen narratives and policies. Polls show less than a third of Americans have even a “fair” amount of trust in the press, with less than 15 percent of Republicans having any trust in the press even before Trump was elected. Their credibility continues to plunge. (DONT WORRY DENSE DENISE WILL ALWAYS BE A BRAIN DEAD DUPE OF THE GLOBALIST MSM)

In short, the Deep State's propaganda machine has lost much of its value, hence the berating of Americans and humanity for allegedly not caring about “facts.” What tricks Deep State insiders may come up with remains to be seen. At some point, even reverse psychology could be employed, with globalist media outlets pretending to oppose things the Deep State actually supports and wants Americans to support. But the 2016 election proved one thing, at least: The mischaracterized “mainstream” media no longer has the ability to control the narrative, public discourse, or the political process. In terms of where Americans stand, the national press is on the fringe, and everybody knows it. (NOT DENSE DENISE A FEW LOONY IGNORANT FELLOW TRAVELLORS!!! THESE MORONS STILL CANT FATHOM WHY TRUMP WON  - BECASUE THEYARE SO MISSINFORMED AND DONT EVEN REALIZE IT! BWAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA)

It is also no surprise that Bilderberg is concerned about the rise of European populism. Indeed, in Italy, where the meeting is taking place behind heavy taxpayer-funded security, voters just delivered a crushing blow to the establishment's parties. In their place, Italians elected populists who vowed to take on the globalist EU, deport hundreds of thousands of migrants, and upend the political establishment. Similar trends are taking place across Europe. In Sweden, the anti-immigration party recently became the largest political party based on public support in polls. And in the United Kingdom, voters decided to leave the increasingly totalitarian European Union altogether.  

Meanwhile, top EU bigwigs, many of whom are at Bilderberg, are increasingly out of touch with reality and the people they seek to rule over.(NOT ACCORDING TO THE GLOBALVST DUPE THE VERY DENSE DENISE)  It is so bad that the EU's top official, unelected EU “President” Jean-Claude Juncker, went to Trier, Germany, this week to celebrate communist conspirator Karl Marx, whose “ideology” resulted in governments slaughtering more than 100 million of their own people in just the last century. A former Soviet dictator referred to the EU as the “new European Soviet.” Bilderberg luminaries, meanwhile, have publicly boasted of the network's crucial role in imposing the super-state on Europeans. Now the scheme is falling apart.    

The Americans involved raised concerns, too. One of the attendees whose invitation has sparked serious questions is Democrat Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper. In the past, no-name political figures invited to Bilderberg have gone on to much higher positions very quickly. Then-Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, for example, attended the summit in 1991 as a virtually unknown official. Soon after, he became president of the United States, with powerful backing of his campaign from the Deep State. Then-Congressman Gerald Ford attended before becoming president too. Then-Member of Parliament Tony Blair went before becoming British prime minister. And virtually all EU “presidents” have attended the meetings before being appointed.

“That Hickenlooper was one of this year’s 131 elitists in attendance is significant,” explained Steve Byas, a professor of history and government at Randall University and a writer for The New American. “So, Hickenlooper is someone to watch, for sure.” With Hickenlooper's support for gun control in Colorado, though, Bilderberg is likely to have a very tough time selling him to American voters, especially with the credibility of their media outlets in the toilet.   

Indeed, any potential scheming by Bilderbergers to advance the career of Hickenlooper or anyone else could backfire monumentally. With awareness growing and the American people increasingly disillusioned or even outraged with the establishment and its perpetual attacks on freedom, borders, and self-government, association with Deep State organizations such as Bilderberg, the Council on Foreign Relations, and others is rapidly becoming a serious liability to those who aspire to political office. After all, Trump campaigned on a platform of draining the swamp and stopping globalism — and he won. Today, three-fourths of Americans say in polls that they are concerned about the Deep State.

Of course, Bilderberg is not the only organization that makes up the Deep State Behind the Deep State. Other secretive outfits include the Skull and Bones secret society that Bush and Kerry belong to, the occultist Bohemian Grovethe Trilateral Commission, the globalist CFR, and many more. Meanwhile, plenty of Bilderberg attendees remain largely clueless — Lenin might have called them “useful idiots” — and receive invitations merely to see where they stand and to see if their influence can be co-opted to help promote globalism and Bilderberg goals.

Bilderberg discussions may remain secret for a time — potentially even years. But it does seem clear that Bilderberg and other Deep State institutions are becoming concerned about growing public awareness of their agenda, and increasing hostility to it among Europeans and Americans. Everybody can do their part in preserving liberty and self-government. A good place to start is becoming informed and educating others about the shadowy forces such as Bilderberg bosses that would rule humanity if they could. Sunshine is an excellent disinfectant.  


CL
CleanCutPro9,905 posts
13 Jun 2018, 10:39
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13 Jun 2018, 10:39#5

You really are so incredibly ignorant.

I hope you don't expect me to read this novel? I really don't have the time.

Ever heard of the 7 year tribulation? 

It is written that the Anti-Christ brings about a totally different world order ... unique ... that everything he touches turns to gold ... that he turns an impoverished world around with some sound economic reforms ... that he's charismatic ... and has the gift of the gab ... and so brings peace to warring parties across the globe ... much like Trump's done in Korea.

All resistance to his new order comes to nothing. He is haled as a super human, a god, the long awaited messiah, covering all religions, worthy of worship ... and millions of people, such as yourself, flock to him in adoration. 

That's how it all begins.

He is portrayed as a good guy ... that he has a heart for the people ... and then within 40 months things suddenly change ... and his true nature shows itself. It is written that in all of mans history, no such period of suffering and tribulation has ever been experienced.

Woe unto those who go through it.     

I do not know if Trump is the Anti-Christ. I will reserve my judgement for another day ... till then I most certainly won't swallow what you have to say about him. You are his mouth piece ... and I bet you've promoted him, and his cause as fervently in your private capacity as you have on here.

I'm sure you'd whip his dick out and give him a blow job if you could.

As I said, Bean Dip ... you keep your nose to the carpet ... worship him all you like. There are many like you out there. Ignorant groupies ... and many more will join his clan .


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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
13 Jun 2018, 11:33
#6
13 Jun 2018, 11:33#6

I do not know if Trump is the Anti-Christ. I will reserve my judgement for another day .

Bwahahahahahahaha you have been suggesting  Trump could be the anti christ you moron and hence our argument.

Trump is for independent nation states NOT A ONE WORLD GOVERNMENT and that is why the Globalists hate him so much. Man are you a profoundly stupid and ignorant twit!

KEEP YOUR PERVERTED COMMENTS TO YOURSELF. NOBODY WANTS TO HEAR

YOUR DISGUSTING BS YOU PERV.


CL
CleanCutPro9,905 posts
13 Jun 2018, 12:33
#7
13 Jun 2018, 12:33#7

As I said, you ignorant moron ...you go ahead and keep worshiping him ... keep promoting him as the one true liberator ... the one who stands alone against all evil and tyranny.

The Bible speaks of such a man ... and warns against him. You're too thick to even see it.

The world as we know it isn't going to see a hero other than Christ. 

Trump is your god ... not mine.



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