Tuesday, January 08, 2008

Huckabee and the CFR

From http://www.truthnews.us/?p=1571

Huckster Called Out as CFR Minion at N.H. Rally
Kurt Nimmo
January 8, 2008


“Mike Huckabee today calmly handled an angry heckler, turning the confrontation to his advantage and winning applause from a packed crowd that turned out to hear him speak at a local school,” writes Charlie Savage for the Boston Globe.
“Huckabee had just taken over the microphone from action movie star Chuck Norris, who has been travelling with the former Arkansas governor’s presidential campaign, when a man began shouting from the back of the room.”
“Why is Richard Haass, the president of the Council of Foreign Relations, your political adviser?” the man demanded at the top of his lungs, repeating the question over and over again.
Huckabee has named Haass as one of the people he has consulted with on foreign policy issues. The Council on Foreign Relations, a nonpartisan think-tank organization whose members include many former government officials, is a favorite target of conspiracy theorists who think it is secretly plotting to create a one-world government.
In other words, the guy was just a nut — and the CFR is simply another innocuous little “nonpartisan think-tank organization,” the fodder of conspiracy theories and the loons who buy into them. Nothing much to see here, please move along, we are instructed by the Boston Globe, a newspaper owned by the New York Times, so awfully liberal it recently hired the mass murder advocate and apologist Bill Kristol.


Charlie Savage, Pulitzer Prize winner — that is to say, he can be trusted to write the right thing for our rulers — tells us how the Huck turned this to his advantage. Mr. Huck threatened to sic the “martial artist” and washed up actor Chuck Norris on the heckler, but instead decided to turn the accusation that he is but another New World Order minion into a cornball spiel about how great America is because you are permitted to vote for this handpicked candidate or that one every four years.
Eventually, as police were working their way towards the man through the shoulder-to-shoulder crowd, he left out the back door. As the man retreated, Huckabee turned the unexpected event to his advantage by praising the man’s right to heckle him…. “The great thing about America is that we’re not going to take him out and shoot him,” Huckabee said. “You don’t have to agree with the politicians and you can throw them out of office. But if you do like them, you can put them in office.”
As the Huckster knows well, this is all balderdash, it really does not matter who is in office because the entire chorus line consists of hoofers for the elite. Our only respite is to throw the bums out every four years and start afresh with another handpicked CFR habitué, once again hoping against hope that something will change. It never does, not with this gang in control of the horizontal and vertical.

As CFR historian Carroll Quigley, Bill Clinton’s political mentor, once wrote, the CFR is the “American Branch of a society which originated in England … (and) … believes national boundaries should be obliterated and one-world rule established.” It has long embraced a “far-reaching aim, nothing less than to create a world system of financial control in private hands able to dominate the political system of each country and the economy of the world as a whole. This system was to be controlled in a feudalist fashion by the central banks of the world acting in concert, by secret agreements arrived at in frequent private meetings and conferences,” for instance the Bilderberg meetings.
In regard to the futile and even pathetic act of voting, Quigley wrote that the Republicans and Democrats are virtually indistinguishable, and this is on purpose “so that the American people can ‘throw the rascals out’ at any election without leading to any profound or extensive shifts in policy.”

Richard Haas – a former president of the CFR, State Department and NSC functionary – who serves as the Huck’s foreign policy guy, recently wrote that in “the age of globalization, states should give up some sovereignty,” that it to say you should give up your silly right to be left alone. Mr. Haas, essentially a traitor to the Constitution he once swore allegiance to, tells us “states must be prepared to cede some sovereignty to world bodies if the international system is to function. This is already taking place in the trade realm. Governments agree to accept the rulings of the WTO because on balance they benefit from an international trading order even if a particular decision requires that they alter a practice that is their sovereign right to carry out.”
If elected, the Huckster will faithfully obey and execute all directives of the New World Order. Richard Haas, who believes we must be “prepared to give up elements of sovereignty to address the threat of global climate change” – any excuse will work — will be there at his side.
In the meantime, hecklers will be tolerated – for the moment – and they will not be shot, not quite yet.

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