European Union Research Funding
Posted in EU Info on 10/06/2010 11:23 pm by admin

Has anyone ever tried to connect the dots?
by researching the Council on Foreign Relations, the Trilateral Commission, Council of the Americas, NAFTA, the International Monetary Fund, the Federal Reserve, the World Bank, General Electric, Chase, the United Nations (and the League of Nations), the International Council, the European Union …..
Technology has given us instant information at our fingertips. It takes a little digging, but the information is there. Have you ever tried to look into these organizations, see who the members are, traced the donors, traced the origin of each entity, traced the founders?
It is not just “fun” but frightening at the same time. I did “connect” the dots with Obamas 32 Czars and some other appointments.
Then “connect” the dots on Obamas “past” friends and intimate associates and his CURRENT list of intimate buddies and OH MY….
seems Obama LIKES the company of socialistic radicals, with racist undertones, who are anti-American and WANT the “change” to be more revolutionary like Hugo Chavez. Geeeee…….think “they” reflect Obamas “hidden agenda” ?
Your also need to add, Obamas request for admission to the U.N Human Rights Commission…….the one Bush rejected, because they are DOMINATED by anti-Western and Israeli Muslim nations. They condemn Israel, but not Somalia ?????
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