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Wesley Clark (Ret. General & Former Supreme Allied Commander Europe) Offers a Glimpse into Reality  

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Here Wesley Clark speaks to the secret plans from the backrooms of the government and military that still are dominating our foreign policy today. There have been no deviation from these plans except for timing and order of attack. Is there really a change of power from one administration to the next or are there plans that overshadow any (fake) political changes?
Here he specifically touches upon the Project for the New American Century, which is only one think tank among many such as the Council on Foreign Relations which guides American politics (through their networking) outside of the citizenry's (supposed) power of voting.
Ask yourself before veiwing, Why is the whole of the Middle East in a revolutionary era?

1982 Interview of Reece Committee's Investigator Norman Dodd  

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     Here is an interview of Norman Dodd by researcher G. Edward Griffin. As will be explained in the interview Norman Dodd rose to a prominent position in New York banking. He researched the problems with banking following the crash of 1929. He was later appointed to investigate the tax exempt foundations for the Reece Committee. He found that America was being undermined by purposeful unsound banking practices and the foundations attempt to destroy the country's founding principles through controlling the education system. Possibly the most shocking detail being that the tax exempt foundations purposefully using their grant giving capability to mold American society to the point that it can be comfortably merged with the Soviet system. Hear it in his own words:

Part 1 of 6 -  here is the entire playlist to continue viewing


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Ron Paul has questions about Super Congress  

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I have very little to no trust in anyone that can play the politics game, but it is nice to see one of them ask the right questions.