Thursday, February 18, 2010

Council For National Policy Interests Backing Kentucky Senate Campaign Of Rand Paul

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Council For National Policy Interests Backing Kentucky Senate Campaign Of Rand Paul
Published on 02-17-2010

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Source: www.roguegovernment.com - By Lee Rogers
A number of special interests with links back to the secretive religious and political based group known as the Council for National Policy are backing the Kentucky Senate campaign of Rand Paul. The Council for National Policy is a shadowy group that meets in secret three times a year whose membership list consists of high profile elites within the religious and political spectrum of the so-called right wing of American politics. Powerful and influential individuals who have served a role in pushing forward the New World Order agenda like George W. Bush, John Ashcroft, Dick Cheney, Bill Frist, Tom Delay, Pat Robertson and many others have either spoken in front of the group or are full-fledged members. The group also has members with links to the John Birch Society a controlled opposition group to the world government agenda that the late author Eustace Mullins said was actually financed by Rockefeller money. The group also has members and former members who frequently appear on patriot oriented radio shows and alternative media outlets like Paul Craig Roberts and Dr. Stan Monteith. With individuals and groups who have links to the Council for National Policy supporting Paul’s campaign, it appears as if we are seeing more smoke and mirrors and phony opposition to the New World Order agenda.

According to an article from the Huffington Post, Paul’s campaign is being supported by Gun Owners of America a so-called gun rights group headed up by Larry Pratt a man who has had confirmed links back to the Council for National Policy. Pratt has also been linked to the Council for Inter-American Security a group that was responsible for helping organize the Reagan Administration's policy towards Latin-America which included the implementation of death squads throughout the 1980s. Pratt served as the group’s Secretary along-side Pat Buchanan who was also a high level figure in this group.
Steve Forbes the wealthy media mogul and confirmed member of the Council for National Policy is another supporter of Paul’s campaign.
Concerned Women for America a group that was founded by Beverly LeHaye the wife of Tim LeHaye who founded the Council for National Policy back in 1981 is another confirmed supporter of Paul.
Lastly, Paul has also received a donation that was described as “generous” from Sarah Palin’s political action committee. Palin was a speaker in front of the Council for National Policy back in 2008 prior to becoming John McCain’s Vice Presidential running mate on the 2008 Republican ticket. It has been said that Palin was actually vetted in front of this group before being given the nod to become the nominee. Of course, Palin has been a consistent supporter of the fraudulent terror war which only benefits the interests of Wall Street and weapons manufacturers.
The Council for National Policy also has links to Ron Paul’s Campaign for Liberty with people like Grover Norquist who was a featured speaker at Paul’s Rally for the Republic event back in 2008. Amazingly Norquist who is a member of the Council for National Policy actually endorsed John McCain for his 2010 Senate re-election bid. McCain whose 2008 Presidential campaign was backed by war criminal Henry Kissinger should tell you all you need to know about McCain and Norquist’s support for his 2010 re-election campaign.

In conclusion, it sure looks as if the Rand Paul campaign for the Kentucky Senate seat is just more staged political theatre with Council for National Policy linked interests firmly behind it. The best way for the globalists to control the opposition is to lead it themselves and that appears to be exactly what they are doing with this so-called Tea Party movement and the support of supposed “good cop” candidates. It is nothing more than smoke and mirrors.

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