Council on Foreign Relations

Since its inception in 1921, the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) has attracted men and women of power and influence. Its stated intentions are to bring about the surrender of the sovereignty of the national independence of the United States. The ultimate, declared aim of the CFR is to create a one-world government, and to make the U.S. a part of it. The stated intentions of the CFR are clearly treasonous to the U.S. Constitution.

The influence of the CFR is wide. Not only does it have members in the U.S. government, but its influence has also spread to other vital areas of American life. Members have run, or are running, NBC and CBS, the New York Times, and The Washington Post, and many other important newspapers. The leaders of Time, Newsweek, Fortune, Business Week, and numerous other publications are CFR members.

The organization's members also dominate the political world. U.S. presidents since Franklin Roosevelt have been CFR members with the exception of Ronald Reagan. The organization's members also dominate the academic world, top corporations, unions and military. They are on the board of directors of the Federal Reserve.

Barrak Obama, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, and Rick Perry are all either members of the CFR or have close ties with it. Republican Ron Paul is the only remaining significant candidate who does not have ties with the CFR. He has has voiced opposition to the NAU for several years.

Where Do You Stand on This Issue?

There is an ideological battle being waged between the forces supporting globalism and the forces supporting national sovereignty.

If you plan to participate in the 2012 presidential election, you will need to answer these questions for yourself:

Do you believe in the timelessness of the Constitution, or do you believe that the Constitution has served its usefulness and it's time for another model for government?

Are you in favor of international government and more regulation by the United Nations, or do you favor continuation of the institutions that have served the U.S. in the past?

Do you want big government with its attendant costs and regulations, or do you favor small government that allows for self direction?
Post Comment

Comments (5)

hmmm idea me thinx I'll have chicken 4 supper joy
Growing up in the Cold War I heard all of this before only they sustituded United Nations for the CFR . I also remember hearing something similar when they formed the European Union . I guess recycling runs in all cultures and circles . . . wink
i want a constitution that respect everyone AND everyone must have equal rights,of course i do not accept any government to decide self !! to wage wars !? So people must have finale say with cases like this.In my opinion the west must have other system,anyway the change is coming weather they like it or not.hug peace
Lion ~ Thanks for your coment.thumbs up
We have a Constitution and a Bill of Rights, but the powers that be, have implemented New Bills that override them, IF certain circumstances occur, thus, the thought I had in mind when I posted the first blog a couple of years ago, asking, "Would you trade Freedom for Security?

The President of the CFR is none other than David Rockefeller who has written in his own book,that he is out to destroy the sovereignty of the United States.

Would that not be TREASON?

HLbouquet
I am sorry,who is the traitor in your country !?

If i may have a say,i will say those whom fabricate lies to wage wars around the globe,are the only elite and they will destroy your country in pieces,its to late to think of any solutions cos the Chines are already controlling your country and that is the realty now.
Soon or later you will see no one will be interested in your country politics or which party will win and as i said in your forum, Ron Paul will never win,simply he is being the exception one,means too hard to be accepted in your country Media Machines and they are with that elite.wink

have a nice time bouquet peace
Post Comment - Let others know what you think about this Blog.

About this Blog

by Unknown
created Dec 2011
700 Views
Last Viewed: Apr 25
Last Commented: Dec 2011

Feeling Creative?