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Now, the next headache of conspiracy being the Council on Foreign Relations.
We have the Council on Foreign Relations, their goal is to maintain and gradually increase the authority of the United Nations, as they reported to the Congress in 1959.
And it was formed by Colonel Edward Mandelhouse, who was considered to be President Wilson’s brain.
And he said that he wanted to build socialism as dreamed of by Karl Marx.
So the founder of the CFR wants to build world government and communism and socialism as dreamed of by Karl Marx.
And in “Town of Country” magazine, I mentioned that publication again, really gives us a lot of good conspirator insights, says that the CFR, the Council Council on Formulations has long sought to influence US foreign policy.
And we have another member of the CFR, Professor Mortimer Alder, said that we must do everything we can to abolish the United States program of the Council on Foreign Relations to build world government.
In 1984, Foreign Affairs, the Council on Formulations magazine, we have the former UN Secretary General and Kurt Waldenheim, right?
As long as states insist that they are supreme arbiters of their destinies, that as sovereign entities their decisions are subject to no higher authority, international organizations will never be able to guarantee the maintenance of peace.
So this thing, as long as we have this idea of national independence, we’re just going to keep having wars.
We’ve got to get rid of sovereignty to bring about world peace.
And this is an important thing to also point out as he talks about states.
Now today, and this is on purpose, we think of states as subdivisions of a larger government entity.
And that is by design to make us think that states like Utah or Colorado, Washington, New York, whatever it is are subservient to the federal government.
As opposed to the fact of the founding fathers setup, these were independent nation states.
Think of the state of Israel as an independent nation-state.
The 13 colonies were independent nations that came together to delegate their servant, few and defined delegated jobs.
So they are trying to get us not to understand that principle, but here they kind of let that cat out of the bag because they’re trying to make it so that the United States as an entity is giving up its sovereignty as much as the states have given up its sovereignty to the United States.
Council on Foreign Relations formed a subgroup in the, from, they have their national organization, New York.
And then across the nation, they set up chapters of the American committees on foreign relations.
And this is on their website and it says our history that in 1938, the Council on Foreign Relations believed it was time to create a number of nonpartisan, nonprofit committees across the country for the purpose of bringing business and professional local leaders together to discuss world events due to isolationist attitudes and emerging international conflicts.
And so because there were too many people like in states, especially in the West, that believed in national independence, believed in the Constitution, they had to set up specific organizations in these states to get them to give up their ideas of national independence, right?
The isolationist, you translate that, they just mean national independence, sovereignty.
And so we see here on this map of their organizations, their clubs all across the country, where they did focus in those more conservative states, like Alabama, like Florida, like Ohio and Kansas and Oklahoma and Texas, Idaho, Wyoming, Salt Lake City.