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Trilateral Commission concerned that Ron Paul is causing significant damage

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GLOBAL ELITE GATHER IN D.C.

The Trilateral Commission?one of the three most powerful globalist groups in the world?held closed-door meetings right here in Washington, D.C. from April 25 to 28. True to form, those members of the media who knew about the meeting?or were themselves participants in the proceedings?refused to discuss what went on inside or report on the attendees. Luckily, AFP?s own editor, Jim Tucker, was on the scene to bust this clandestine confabulation wide open.

Luminaries at the Trilateral Commission meeting in Washington expressed confidence that they own all three major presidential candidates, who, despite political posturing, will support sovereignty-surrendering measures such as NAFTA and the ?North American Union.?

?John has always supported free trade, even while campaigning before union leaders,? said one. ?Hil and Barack are pretending to be unhappy about some things, but that?s merely political posturing. They?re solidly in support.?

He was referring to Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.), Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) and Barack Obama (D-Ill.).

Mrs. Clinton, they noted, held strategy sessions as first lady on how to get Congress to approve NAFTA ?without changes.? As president, they agreed, she would do no more than ?dot an i or cross a t.?

Candidate Obama has not denied news reports in Canada that his top economic adviser, Austan Goolsbee, assured Canadian diplomats that the senator would keep NAFTA intact and his anti-trade talk is just ?campaign rhetoric.?

PETRIFIED ABOUT PAUL

While they are confident they can deal with any ?potential president,? the Trilateralists paid huge tribute to Ron Paul in an equally large twist of irony, by expressing alarm that he is causing ?significant future damage.?

They expressed concern that Paul?s rallies have attracted multitudes of young people who are getting ?their political education.? They want Republicans to pressure Paul to drop out now and stop his education rallies. This assignment was given to Thomas Foley, former U.S. House speaker.

The reasons Paul?s ?education campaign? strikes fear into Trilateral hearts are obvious. Paul would refuse to surrender an ounce of U.S. sovereignty to an international organization and TC wants world government.

Paul would immediately bring U.S. troops home from Iraq, Afghanistan and from 130 UN ?peacekeeping? missions around the globe. TC wants to enjoy war profiteering and global power. Paul would abolish the federal income tax while the TC wants to pile on a global tax payable to the UN.

The formal agenda was loaded with everything Paul and American patriots detest: higher taxes, more foreign giveaways, more immigration, both legal and illegal, into the United States and ?engaging Iran,? among others.

Continued at Americanfreepress...

Good News! It wasn't very long ago that David Rockefeller claimed not to even know who Ron Paul was.
Also in case any of you haven't heard yet Ron Pauls new book is at #1 on the New York Times Bestseller list after Amazon ran out of copies within just a few days of its release.
Truly the damage is being done. While GOP party members across the nation attempt to Rob Ron Paul of his hard won delegates they at the same time fail to recognise that the GOP can no longer accomplish winning the high office without us.
This thing is not over it's just getting started.
Country before party.
 
Good. But anyone with half a brain knows Paul isn't in the race anymore even though his support continues. Perhaps that though, is what they fear.

It's not so much that people would support Paul's idea, but what they fear is that people may question their's.
 
Originally posted by: venkman
i sense many flames in the future of this thread.

You mean bumps. You sense a significant amount of bumps for my thread.🙂

Let them hate us. So long as they fear us. -- Caligula

 
Originally posted by: Perry404
Originally posted by: venkman
i sense many flames in the future of this thread.

You mean bumps. You sense a significant amount of bumps for my thread.🙂

Let them hate us. So long as they fear us. -- Caligula

God, my sister is looking hot... as soon as I finish making my horse a consul we're totally going to get it on. -- Caligula
 
His campaign does not strike fear. Those that support him may wish it so.

Most of the support is hot air.

Had they actually followed up their committments at the voting booth, then there might be somefear.

Paul supporters have shown that they can not deliver; all smoke and not flame.
 
Cue the theramin (old sci-fi sound effect).... < Ooo-o-o-o-WHEE-E-E-E-oooo > ....

I'm pickin' up ba-a-a-ad vibrations from that mystical, mysterious, magically invisible and non-existent "Trilateral Commission." :roll:

Better leave a light on. They're hiding under your bed. :shocked:
 
Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
Paul supporters have shown that they can not deliver; all smoke and not flame.

While the rest of America delivers "the lesser of two evils" game that we love to play every four years.

Like I said earlier...

Originally posted by: bamacre
It's not so much that people would support Paul's idea, but what they fear is that people may question their's.

What Paul brings to the table are ideas that aren't heard from the other candidates.

And no matter what you think about 100% of his ideas, any man or woman with half a brain will think highly of maybe 50% of his ideas.

And that is what they fear.
 
Sigh.... I actually wish I lived in the conspiracy theorists' world. So black-and-white simple compared to the chaos of reality.
 
Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
Paul supporters have shown that they can not deliver; all smoke and not flame.

While the rest of America delivers "the lesser of two evils" game that we love to play every four years.

Like I said earlier...

Originally posted by: bamacre
It's not so much that people would support Paul's idea, but what they fear is that people may question their's.

What Paul brings to the table are ideas that aren't heard from the other candidates.

And no matter what you think about 100% of his ideas, any man or woman with half a brain will think highly of maybe 50% of his ideas.

And that is what they fear.

They aren't heard from other candidates because most of them are idiotic.

His followers are immensely illogical also.

Case in point.
 
Stuart: Well, it's a well known fact, Sonny Jim, that there's a secret society of the five wealthiest people in the world, known as... the Pentavirate, who run everything in the world, including the newspapers, and meet tri-annually at a secret country mansion in Colorado, known as... The Meadows.
Tony: So who's in this Pentavirate?
Stuart: The Queen, the Vatican, the Gettys, the Rothschilds, and Colonel Sanders before he went tits-up. Oh, I hated the Colonel with is wee beady eyes! And that smug look on his face, "Oh, you're gonna buy my chicken! Ohhhhh!"
Charlie: Dad, how can you hate the Colonel?
Stuart: Because he puts an addictive chemical in his chicken that makes ya crave it fortnightly, smartarse!
 
Originally posted by: Harvey
Cue the theramin (old sci-fi sound effect).... < Ooo-o-o-o-WHEE-E-E-E-oooo > ....

I'm pickin' up ba-a-a-ad vibrations from that mystical, mysterious, magically invisible and non-existent "Trilateral Commission." :roll:

Better leave a light on. They're hiding under your bed. :shocked:

Funny...they seem to think they exist.

The Trilateral Commission is a non-governmental policy-oriented discussion group of about 325 distinguished citizens from North America, the European Union...

I suppose you don't believe we landed on the moon either?


About the Organization

The Trilateral Commission was formed in 1973 by private citizens of Japan, Europe (European Union countries), and North America (United States and Canada) to foster closer cooperation among these core democratic industrialized areas of the world with shared leadership responsibilities in the wider international system. Originally established for three years, our work has been renewed for successive triennia (three-year periods), most recently for a triennium to be completed in 2009.

When the first triennium of the Trilateral Commission was launched in 1973, the most immediate purpose was to draw together?at a time of considerable friction among governments?the highest level unofficial group possible to look together at the key common problems facing our three areas. At a deeper level, there was a sense that the United States was no longer in such a singular leadership position as it had been in earlier post-World War II years, and that a more shared form of leadership?including Europe and Japan in particular?would be needed for the international system to navigate successfully the major challenges of the coming years.

Two strong convictions guide our thinking for the 2006-2009 triennium. First, the Trilateral Commission remains as important as ever in helping our countries fulfill their shared leadership responsibilities in the wider international system and, second, its framework needs to be widened to reflect broader changes in the world. Thus, the Japan Group has become a Pacific Asian Group, and Mexican members have been added to the North American Group. The European Group continues to widen in line with the enlargement of the EU. We are also continuing in this triennium our practice of inviting a number of participants from other key areas.

The ?growing interdependence? that so impressed the founders of the Trilateral Commission in the early 1970s is deepening into ?globalization.? The need for shared thinking and leadership by the Trilateral countries, who (along with the principal international organizations) remain the primary anchors of the wider international system, has not diminished but, if anything, intensified. At the same time, their leadership must change to take into account the dramatic transformation of the international system. As relations with other countries become more mature?and power more diffuse?the leadership tasks of the original Trilateral countries need to be carried out with others to an increasing extent.

The members of the Trilateral Commission are about 350 distinguished leaders in business, media, academia, public service (excluding current national Cabinet Ministers), labor unions, and other non-governmental organizations from the three regions. The regional Chairmen, Deputy Chairmen, and Directors constitute the leadership of the Trilateral Commission, along with an Executive Committee including about 40 other members.

The annual meeting of Trilateral Commission members rotates among the three regions. It was held in Washington in 2008 and Brussels in 2007. The 2009 plenary will be held in Tokyo. The agendas for these meetings have addressed a wide range of issues, an indication of how broadly we see the partnership among our countries. Presentations from these meetings have been published in the Commission's (Trialogue) series and/or posted under Recent Activity on this web site.

The project work of the Trilateral Commission generally involves teams of authors from our three regions working together for a year or so on draft reports which are discussed in draft form in the annual meeting and then published. The authors typically consult with many others in the course of their work. The task force reports (Triangle Papers) to the Trilateral Commission have covered a wide range of topics.

The regional groups within the Trilateral Commission carry on some activities of their own. The European Group, with its secretariat based in Paris, has an annual weekend meeting each fall. The North American Group, with its secretariat based in Washington D.C. began North American regional meetings in 2002 and occasionally gathers with a special speaker for a dinner or luncheon event. The new Pacific Asian Group, with its secretariat based in Tokyo, began regional meetings in 2000. Each region carries on its own fund-raising to provide the financial support needed for the Trilateral Commission?s work.
 
Originally posted by: LegendKiller
Do you realize that people are laughing at you??

Yes. There are about a half dozen of them in this thread alone.
That's perfectly fine. I have much respect and admiration for those other members here who have the wisdom to know that laughing and insults do not equate to an argument and who have the courage to continue to press forward on the issues in spite of the derision and mockery. They know who they are. For every one of us there are five sitting and watching who desire, at least for the moment, to stay out of the line of fire.
The truth is that the truth cannot be mocked.
 
I think a convention of Ron Paul supporters would be fascinating. I would love to construct a ven diagram of all the belief systems represented in the room.
 
Originally posted by: Perry404
Originally posted by: LegendKiller
Do you realize that people are laughing at you??

Yes. There are about a half dozen of them in this thread alone.
That's perfectly fine. I have much respect and admiration for those other members here who have the wisdom to know that laughing and insults do not equate to an argument and who have the courage to continue to press forward on the issues in spite of the derision and mockery. They know who they are. For every one of us there are five sitting and watching who desire, at least for the moment, to stay out of the line of fire.
The truth is that the truth cannot be mocked.

No, "truth" can be mocked quite easily. I do it in every thread you post with "truth" in it.
 
Originally posted by: ironwing
I think a convention of Ron Paul supporters would be fascinating. I would love to construct a ven diagram of all the belief systems represented in the room.

We could get them to dress in costume and stage readings of their fan fictions, like the one about how people give a crap.
 
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