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Originally posted by order in chaos
If I am not mistaken, isn't this guy a part of the inner power circle of Obama administration?
Originally posted by Thermo Klein
Originally posted by order in chaos
If I am not mistaken, isn't this guy a part of the inner power circle of Obama administration?
Zbigniew Brzezinski is in the inner power circle of EVERY administration!
He's also co-founder of the Trilateral Commission, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and a frequent attendee of Bilderberg meetings. He knows EVERYTHING!
Originally posted by Thermo Klein
Zbigniew Brzezinski is in the inner power circle of EVERY administration!
He's also co-founder of the Trilateral Commission, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and a frequent attendee of Bilderberg meetings. He knows EVERYTHING!
Originally posted by Wildmanimal
reply to post by order in chaos
I like the CFR. I have frequented their website on numerous occasions.
What I have noticed is that they are opened minded to argument as long as
it is intelligent. It is odd that so many threads hint, judge, or just downright
condemn "The Elites" as if they are in juxtaposition to humanity at large.
If you take out the electron microscope you will find that there are as many
disagreements to be found in any body. In other words, every basket has
a few bad apples.That is true for the complete cross section of humanity
worldwide. So the cool thing to do is to empty the basket once in a while
and sort out what kind of baggage your carrying around . Then Regroup.
After that, have a nice picnic with a pretty gal under the sun.
Originally posted by doctor j and inmate c5779
There was a video I saw where he talks about how its easier today to kill a million people than it is to control a million people, unlike in the past, before the global political awakening. Yes he`s been talkin about this awakening for a while now. I can`t post a link to the other thread since I`m on my phone but it`s near the bottom of the 1st page of the thread about the band muse and how they dissed glen beck, just type in muse and its on the 1st page of results. It`s a propaganda video but I admit it`s creepy when they zoom in on this guy`s eyes... some people just LOOK evil! Gives ya the heebie jeebies!
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In 1998, Brzezinski was interviewed by the French newspaper Nouvel Observateur on the topic of Afghanistan. He revealed that CIA support for the mujaheddin had started before the 1979 Soviet invasion. Brzezinski saw the invasion as an opportunity to embroil the Soviet Union in a bloody conflict comparable to the US experience in Vietnam. He referred to this as the "Afghan Trap" and viewed the end of the Soviet empire as worth the cost of strengthening militant Islamic groups. He went on to say in that interview, "What is most important to the history of the world? Some stirred-up Moslems or the liberation of Central Europe and the end of the cold war?" When the interviewer questioned him about Islamic fundamentalism representing a world menace, Brzezinski said, "Nonsense!" [30][31]
Cambodia
In 1981 Brzezinski revealed that he encouraged the Chinese to support Pol Pot. This was part of a wider policy of forcing the Vietnamese out of Cambodia by funding anti-Vietnamese guerrilla groups that the U.S. helped create.[33] Between 1979 and 1981, the World Food Program, which was under US influence, provided nearly $12 million in food aid to Thailand. Much of this aid made its way to the Khmer Rouge.[34] In January 1980 the US started funding Pol Pot while he was in exile. The extent of this support was $85 million from 1980 to 1986.[35] Brzezinski's support of the Khmer Rouge was a continuation of the friendly relations the US had with the Khmer Rouge during the presidency of Gerald Ford. Kissinger had already asked Thailand's foreign minister in 1975 to tell the Khmer Rouge that the US would be friends with them.[36] Brzezinski himself however denied that his administration helped China fund Pol Pot in a letter he sent to the New York Times in 1998.[37]