Thursday, November 6, 2008

SUPER CREEPY NEWS...IT BETTER SCARE THE BEJEEBIES OUT OF YOU

Updated December 4, 2008 (now a triple feature)



For those of you who are not familar with the CFR...

There are appriximately 3,000 members of this NGO (Non Governmental Organization) and that these few people have more control over our so-called government of the people, by the people, and for the people than the entire population of America...and you voted for who? Wake up people! The CFR has but one objective, regardless of their title, 'The Elimination Of The United States Of America! And don't you forget it!

Here's some of Obama's friends...they're no friends of mine nor should they be friends of yours!

Meet some of president elect Obama’s leading foreign

and domestic policy advisors and likely

administration members, every one of them a

prominent member of the Council On Foreign

Relations.

Will these people bring about "change" or will they continue to

hold up the same entrenched system forged by the corporate elite

for decades?

Susan E. Rice - Council on Foreign Relations, The Brookings

Institution - Served as Assistant Secretary of State for African

Affairs under Clinton from 1997 to 2001. Former Secretary of

State Madeline Albright is a longtime mentor and family friend to

Rice. Critics charge that she is is ill disposed towards Europe, has

little understanding of the Middle East and would essentially

follow the same policies of Condoleeza Rice if appointed the next

Secretary of State or the National Security Adviser.

Anthony Lake - CFR, PNAC - Bill Clinton’s first national

security adviser, who was criticized for the administration’s failure

to confront the genocide in Rwanda in 1994 and now

acknowledges the inaction as a major mistake.

Zbigniew Brzezinski - CFR, Trilateral Commission - Brzezinski

is widely seen as the man who created Al Qaeda, and was

involved in the Carter Administration plan to give arms, funding

and training to the mujahideen in Afghanistan.

Richard Clarke - CFR - Former chief counter-terrorism adviser

on the U.S. National Security Council under Bush. Notoriously

turned against the Bush administration after 9/11 and the invasion

of Iraq. Also advised Madeleine Albright during the Genocide in

Rwanda.

Ivo Daalder - CFR, Brookings, PNAC - Co-authored a

Washington Post op-ed with neocon Robert Kagan arguing that

interventionism is a bipartisan affair that should be undertaken

with the approval of our democratic allies.

Dennis Ross - CFR, Trilateral Commission, PNAC - Served as

the director for policy planning in the State Department under

President George H. W. Bush and special Middle East coordinator

under President Bill Clinton. A noted supporter of the Iraq war,

Ross is also a Foreign Affairs Analyst for the Fox News Channel

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