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posted on Oct, 17 2005 @ 03:24 AM
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Someone else has already did the footwork and came up with a CFR membership list, and I'm thankful that they did it!

Click here to peruse the rather extensive list of people who share an agenda that does NOT have our best interests at heart!

[edit on 17-10-2005 by Thomas Crowne]



posted on Oct, 17 2005 @ 03:38 AM
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Interesting list...


519. BUSH GEORGE H.W,CFR '85,
2056. KERRY JOHN FORBES D-MA,CFR '92,,,


What about ole GW



posted on Oct, 17 2005 @ 04:38 PM
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No, he isn't a member of the CFR or the Trilateral Commission, but he is a Skull and Bones member.

Check out his supporting cast, from Cheney on down, and you'll see quite a bit of shady influence.



posted on Oct, 17 2005 @ 04:52 PM
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This is impressive information, long list to go over too. The rest of the web site has much more of interest as well.

"Spooks, Nukes, and Terror", going to have to add that one to the ole favs list.

Thanks TC.



posted on Nov, 8 2005 @ 01:50 AM
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I was aware also theat GW is Skull and Bones. Hope this thread goes a long way. Very intesting stuff. The powerul "elite" that lead our nation. And the word "Shady" is an understantment. This stuff is really deep.


[edit on 8-11-2005 by SkyChild_5]



posted on Nov, 8 2005 @ 05:26 AM
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Instead of looking at groups that are in the media, go to the source. There are 65 central banks, these greedy bastards are the ones people need to look at.



posted on Nov, 8 2005 @ 03:12 PM
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I thought GW was a trilateralist is he not? Just not on the commision? Can someone tell me is this true?



posted on Nov, 8 2005 @ 03:20 PM
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I'm sorry, I don't understand that question.

You are saying that GHW Bush is a member of the Trilateral Commission, but is not on what commission?



posted on Nov, 8 2005 @ 03:46 PM
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What I was trying to really ask was, I was under the impression that GW is indeed a trilateralist. Am I right? Just not on the commision. As all of most Skull and Bones are trilateralist, correct? I am talking about GW President now. GHB is on the commison list, yes?


Originally posted by Thomas Crowne
I'm sorry, I don't understand that question.

You are saying that GHW Bush is a member of the Trilateral Commission, but is not on what commission?


[edit on 8-11-2005 by SkyChild_5]

[edit on 8-11-2005 by SkyChild_5]



posted on Nov, 8 2005 @ 08:35 PM
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Oh, you are asking about Shrub, not the old man!

A "Trilateralist" is a member ofthe Trilateral Commision, and, to my recollection, he is not a member. He is a Bonesman, though.
He is also surrounded by people who are members of all these groups and NGO's



posted on Nov, 9 2005 @ 12:21 AM
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Now ya got my drift. Yes, I know most of the Bonesmen. I think the best days ended with Eisenhower. That's just my opinion. And by that I mean that is when all this cover-up crap started. Thanks for the heads up.



Originally posted by Thomas Crowne
Oh, you are asking about Shrub, not the old man!

A "Trilateralist" is a member ofthe Trilateral Commision, and, to my recollection, he is not a member. He is a Bonesman, though.
He is also surrounded by people who are members of all these groups and NGO's



posted on Nov, 28 2005 @ 10:04 PM
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Ok, stupid question - what does all of this mean, in terms of who is on what list?
Are you refering to some plot happening? I mean that Tri -what ever list is a HUGE list and for them to organize some event would require sub committees like congress?

I guess I don't get what you folks are refering to be getting excited by who is on the list? I mean each list has over 1000 members.

PLease help me understand.
Thank you



posted on Nov, 29 2005 @ 02:56 PM
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And just think. All those people have zero power. They have zero power.
Why do I say that? Well, because russia lost track of 48 to 52 portable
suitcase size nukes. They weigh 35 lbs. and have one kiloton blast. They burn at 10 million degrees at the epicenter.
The nukes were bought on the black market in the early 90's.
The man who has them isn't in any trilat,cfr or bilderberg group. He is just an insane politician hell bent on power and control. And he now has it. He is in control of America. Everybody does his bidding. The media nd the Government can't tell you that tho, because he has made it clear that he will not be exposed or what he is doing will not be exposed, lest he pop a few nukes. If the media told you that he has the U.S. under nuclear blackmail, he would blow one in Manhattan and destroy nbc,cbs,abc,msnbc,fox and so on. If congress tells you, he will pop one on capital hill. If the spooks tell you, he will pop one at fort meade or langely.
Your country was taken over in a silent coup on 9/11 and it was kept quiet because he sent anthrax as a warning he was serious about destruction if he wasn't obeyed. Now he is being exposed by word of mouth, so he goes on Tv and cries, like he has no power, and suddenly nobody believes the word of mouth. He silenced the word of mouth movement by going on TV and crying, now when people tell the story by word of mouth, nobody believes it because he cryed for the troops and acted like he wanted his war to end. then he sent everybody out in front of the cameras to tell everybody how wonderful he is. Pretty smart huh. And the people got buffaloed again.

[edit on 29-11-2005 by one last time]



posted on Nov, 30 2005 @ 09:10 AM
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Originally posted by Are u for real???
I mean that Tri -what ever list is a HUGE list

Its the CFR membership list. The Council on Foreign Relations is a non-governmental group that discusses governmental policy.

CFR webpage.

The group publishes a policy magazine, Foreign Affairs.

Here is the current table of contents, to get an idea of what they handle:

  • Blowback Revisited
    Peter Bergen and Alec Reynolds
  • The End of Europe?
    Laurent Cohen-Tanugi
  • Who Will Control the Internet?
    Kenneth Neil Cukier
  • Fighting the War of Ideas
    Zeyno Baran
  • Independence for Kosovo
    Charles A. Kupchan
  • Base Politics
    Alexander Cooley
  • Iraq: Learning the Lessons of Vietnam
    Melvin R. Laird
  • The Iraq Syndrome
    John Mueller
  • Mbeki's South Africa
    Jeffrey Herbst
  • The Limits of Intelligence Reform
    Helen Fessenden
  • Iraq and the Democratic Peace
    John M. Owen IV
  • The Ethical Economist
    Joseph E. Stiglitz

    The people that write the articles aren't necessarily members of the Council. Often there will be articles from people like Powell and Rice and Martin, politicians in charge of policy, and mostly academics.

    For some of the articles above for example,

    PETER BERGEN is a Schwartz Fellow of the New America Foundation and the author of "Holy War, Inc.: Inside the Secret World of Osama bin Laden." ALEC REYNOLDS is a graduate student at Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies[...]
    ZEYNO BARAN is Director of the International Security and Energy Programs at the Nixon Center, in Washington, D.C.[...]
    CHARLES A. KUPCHAN is Professor of International Affairs at Georgetown University and Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations[...]
    MELVIN R. LAIRD was Secretary of Defense from 1969 to 1973, Counselor to the President for Domestic Affairs from 1973 to 1974, and a member of the House of Representatives from 1952 to 1969. He currently serves as Senior Counselor for National and International Affairs at the Reader's Digest Association.
    [emphasis added]

    It isn't necessarily the size of the list, rather its that there is often a question of just who is a member, so this list is a good reference. Generally, the CFR is seen as hyper-globalist group that is trying in secret to undermine the federal and state governments and replace them with a one world government, an NWO. Depending on your tastes, that government is either a socialist sort of "The UN runs the world" type thing or a fascist "corporations dictate everything" type thing.



  • posted on Dec, 5 2005 @ 10:38 PM
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    Nygdan-
    Thanks! That was an awesome website! I think I will stop by my local B&N and see if I can pick up a copy.
    I am not sure if it is worth subscribing to but it looks like an awesome site still.

    Thanks again!!



    posted on Jan, 7 2006 @ 03:37 AM
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    The list includes Tariq Aziz, as in the Foreign Minister and dpt Prime Minister of Iraq.

    Maybe I'm just stupid or not in the know, but can someone please explain how it is that he would be a member of the Foreign Relations Council?

    *is confused*




    [edit on 7-1-2006 by AceWombat04]



    posted on Jan, 7 2006 @ 03:43 AM
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    Originally posted by Are u for real???
    Ok, stupid question - what does all of this mean, in terms of who is on what list?
    Are you refering to some plot happening? I mean that Tri -what ever list is a HUGE list and for them to organize some event would require sub committees like congress?

    I guess I don't get what you folks are refering to be getting excited by who is on the list? I mean each list has over 1000 members.

    PLease help me understand.
    Thank you


    I agree, it would be hard to keep anything a secret with a list that large. Why overlook the obvious, follow the money trail. The central bankers.



    posted on Mar, 8 2006 @ 09:52 AM
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    Originally posted by AceWombat04
    The list includes Tariq Aziz, as in the Foreign Minister and dpt Prime Minister of Iraq.

    Maybe I'm just stupid or not in the know, but can someone please explain how it is that he would be a member of the Foreign Relations Council?

    *is confused*



    That list includes both past and present members. Aziz is no longer a member.

    I'm not quite sure why the CFR list was given as a list of folks not "having our best interests at heart". It's just a group of people discussing foreign policy, over which the CFR itself has no control.



    posted on Mar, 8 2006 @ 10:42 AM
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    Originally posted by Masonic Light
    I'm not quite sure why the CFR list was given as a list of folks not "having our best interests at heart".


    Our best interest would be what’s for the benefit of all 6 billion of us. Sadly, the members of the CFR, although, I’m sure some are great philanthropist primarily support the business community/, not the community as a whole. What is good for the business community is not necessarily good for all of us. (Example Hitler = good for business community, bad for community as a whole)

    I’m not saying in any way that the CFR supported Hitler, just that’s the sort of thing that the business community supports.

    Why is the list important? Because these are the names of some of today’s decision makers – the conversations they have and the individual decisions that result from these conversations affect our daily lives. – They (or individuals close to them) are the ones who decide if the next Hitler gets financing, or not. (no financing = no war)

    And judging from past history, it should be evident that the business community does not hold our best interest at heart.

    PS – I noticed Carl Sagan made the list. – didn’t know that.



    posted on Mar, 8 2006 @ 10:57 AM
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    Originally posted by ConspiracyNut23


    Our best interest would be what’s for the benefit of all 6 billion of us. Sadly, the members of the CFR, although, I’m sure some are great philanthropist primarily support the business community/, not the community as a whole.


    I'm sure this is true about some of them. I just have a problem with blanketing such a large number of people together in judgement. We can't know the hearts and minds of every single individual listed there, and I don't think the original description of the list was an accurate one.

    Surely, there are at least some people there who would support business as long as business supported everybody else. There has to be at least some honest guys around.




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