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03-09-2008, 11:00 PM #11
VeriChip changes it's name to Xmark
Hi NewMexican,
The Council on Foreign Relations, (includes all 3 presidential candidates) is moving right along to require we all get the verichip.
This video describes how they will use the verichip to end the 2nd Amendment:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-PIyL3ke24
The access number for all commercial transactions will be 666 plus one's identifying number, such as one's social security number. By taking the 666 number of the beast, one will be practicing idolatry, since we are strictly commanded NOT to take the 666 implant chip.
Originally Posted by Xare
Employers intend to require us to take the mark.
But illegals are exempt, and
NON-immigrant H-1B, H-2B, and L-1 visa holders are exempt.
Originally Posted by http://wordofloveforyou.com/markof.htm
What part of "We don't owe our jobs to India" are you unable to understand, Senator?
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03-10-2008, 05:36 PM #12
The Council of Foreign Relations IS foreign, all right--ALL treason, NO patriotism!
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03-10-2008, 10:24 PM #13
Another evil and dangerous organization:
Center for Strategic & International Studies.
http://www.csis.org/
Read the CSIS report: North American Future 2025 Project
http://www.canadians.org/water/document ... e_2025.pdf
"We know that a powerful think tank chaired by former Sen. Sam Nunn and guided by trustees including Richard Armitage, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Harold Brown, William Cohen and Henry Kissinger, is in the final stages of preparing a report to the White House and U.S. Congress on the benefits of integrating the U.S., Mexico and Canada into one political, economic and security bloc."
"We know that the final report, published in English, Spanish and French, is scheduled for submission to all three governments by Sept. 30, 2007 according to the Center for Strategic & International Studies."
"We know that the data collected for the report is based on seven secret roundtable sessions involving between 21 and 45 people and conducted by CSIS. The participants are politicians, business people, labour leaders and academics from all three countries with equal representation."
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php? ... a&aid=6456
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03-11-2008, 12:35 AM #14
LOU DOBBS?????????//
LOU DOBBS??? RON PAUL has been talking about this for MONTHS..maybe a year!!!!! GOOD GRIEF. All Ron Paul supporters have been TELLING YOU THIS FOR A VERY LONG TIME. Even GLENN BECK talked to RON PAUL about it on his show... YOU have told all Ron Paul supporters we are conspiracy theorists. We have been TELLING you about the CFR forever. <eyeroll>
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03-11-2008, 12:49 AM #15
Re: LOU DOBBS?????????//
Originally Posted by jazzloversinc
Lou Dobb's show on June 9, 2005, was an eye popper and even Lou couldn't contain his shock:Serve Bush with his letter of resignation.
See you at the signing!!
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03-11-2008, 09:40 PM #16
It's true jazzloversinc. We have been talking about the NAU and the Real ID for a time now. This is happening people, spread the news! I've been saying that Ron Paul is the only canidate that is not involved with the CFR. He is are only hope! God help us.
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03-12-2008, 10:36 AM #17
LOU DOBBS...
I can't have a lot of respect for Lou Dobbs since he pretty much ignored Ron Paul. He should have been screaming for Ron Paul from the rafters. What's up with that? I guess it was more important to keep his tv show, but now we'll get one of the 3 Stooges for president. Who will it be? Moe, Larry or Curley?
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03-13-2008, 05:12 AM #18
Here's another dangerous group and a few tidbits from their website:
The Project for the New American Century
The Project for the New American Century is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to a few fundamental propositions: that American leadership is good both for America and for the world; and that such leadership requires military strength, diplomatic energy and commitment to moral principle.
We seem to have forgotten the essential elements of the Reagan Administration's success: a military that is strong and ready to meet both present and future challenges; a foreign policy that boldly and purposefully promotes American principles abroad; and national leadership that accepts the United States' global responsibilities.
Of course, the United States must be prudent in how it exercises its power. But we cannot safely avoid the responsibilities of global leadership or the costs that are associated with its exercise. America has a vital role in maintaining peace and security in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. If we shirk our responsibilities, we invite challenges to our fundamental interests. The history of the 20th century should have taught us that it is important to shape circumstances before crises emerge, and to meet threats before they become dire. The history of this century should have taught us to embrace the cause of American leadership.
Our aim is to remind Americans of these lessons and to draw their consequences for today. Here are four consequences:
• we need to increase defense spending significantly if we are to carry out our global
responsibilities today and modernize our armed forces for the future;
• we need to strengthen our ties to democratic allies and to challenge regimes hostile to our interests and values;
• we need to promote the cause of political and economic freedom abroad;
• we need to accept responsibility for America's unique role in preserving and extending an international order friendly to our security, our prosperity, and our principles.
Such a Reaganite policy of military strength and moral clarity may not be fashionable today. But it is necessary if the United States is to build on the successes of this past century and to ensure our security and our greatness in the next.
Elliott Abrams Gary Bauer William J. Bennett Jeb Bush
Dick Cheney Eliot A. Cohen Midge Decter Paula Dobriansky Steve Forbes
Aaron Friedberg Francis Fukuyama Frank Gaffney Fred C. Ikle
Donald Kagan Zalmay Khalilzad I. Lewis Libby Norman Podhoretz
Dan Quayle Peter W. Rodman Stephen P. Rosen Henry S. Rowen
Donald Rumsfeld Vin Weber George Weigel Paul Wolfowitz
http://www.newamericancentury.org/
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03-13-2008, 06:13 AM #19
And another:
The American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
The American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research is a private, nonpartisan, not-for-profit institution dedicated to research and education on issues of government, politics, economics, and social welfare. Founded in 1943, AEI is home to some of America's most accomplished public policy experts--from economics, law, political science, defense and foreign policy studies, ethics, theology, medicine, and other fields. The Institute sponsors research and conferences and publishes books, monographs, and periodicals. Its website, www.aei.org, posts its publications, videos and transcripts of its conferences, biographies of its scholars and fellows, and schedules of upcoming events.
AEI's purposes are to defend the principles and improve the institutions of American freedom and democratic capitalism--limited government, private enterprise, individual liberty and responsibility, vigilant and effective defense and foreign policies, political accountability, and open debate. Its work is addressed to government officials and legislators, teachers and students, business executives, professionals, journalists, and all citizens interested in a serious understanding of government policy, the economy, and important social and political developments.
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03-13-2008, 09:09 AM #20
carolinamtnwoman,
I wonder why "American" is put in the titles of these organizations.
Anyway, I have one that tops those. How about THE NORTH AMERICAN INSTITUTE. Notice who their president is:
http://northamericaninstitute.org/index ... about_nami
About NAMI
Why NAMI?
Canada, the United States and Mexico are increasingly tied together in an evolving and complex trinational relationship. The spillover effect of economic integration after NAFTA is focusing attention on such shared concerns as the environment, labor, education, immigration and social welfare. And while they integrate, these three large federal states are undergoing rapid internal changes, which also affect the emerging North American community.
The North American Institute (NAMI) was founded in 1988 to deepen understanding and to promote new approaches to North American issues. A unique trinational organization, NAMI’s spirit derives from the vision of founders Maurice Strong, Bruce Babbitt and Jesus Silva Herzog, and developed by Susan Herter, John Wirth and Senator Jack Austin of Canada.
What is NAMI?
The North American Institute is a private, not-for-profit organization with a secretariat in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and chapters in Canada and Mexico. NAMI’s work is guided by a nine-member North American Coordinating Committee, three from each country, and a separate Board of Directors for each chapter.
NAMI’s mission is to enhance public understanding of priority issues affecting the North American community. In pursuit of its mission, NAMI both serves as a convening organization by organizing conferences, workshops, and forums that address pertinent issues relating to the emerging North American community, and a program-oriented organization that works with the next generation of leaders in North America. The three central themes that NAMI addresses are:
1. Advancing public understanding of North American issues
2. Smart borders and green trade corridors
3. Building trinational leadership
As a convener, NAMI brings together people from both the private and public sectors; leading thinkers from academia, business and non-profit institutions; government; labor; and the media to provide a forum for the sharing of ideas on emerging issues, and for discussing the means towards deeper social integration while also acknowledging the social, political, and economic differences between the countries. In addition, NAMI also encourages networking among the wide variety of professional people who attend NAMI functions. Acting as a facilitator for this networking, NAMI furthers its support for trinational cooperation.
NAMI strives to disseminate leading thinking and analysis to the public policy community. Publications include the proceedings of its meetings, as well as books and reports on pertinent issues. NAMI also maintains a site on the World Wide Web (http://www.northamericaninstitute.org) with an interactive public forum, the Voice(s) of NAMI, where members may comment on issues affecting Canada, the U.S. and Mexico and submit self-authored articles or articles from other sources on these issues.
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