Hillary Clinton: ‘CFR Tells Government What It Should Be Doing’

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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s opening remarks during her speech to the Council on Foreign Relations yesterday will have done little to dampen accusations that the elitist CFR pulls the strings of the U.S. government.

Clinton effectively said that she was happy the CFR had created an outpost in Washington DC because it meant she did not have to travel as far to get her orders.

Here’s the full quote, according to the official transcript.

“I am delighted to be here in these new headquarters. I have been often to, I guess, the mother ship in New York City, but it’s good to have an outpost of the Council right here down the street from the State Department.”

“We get a lot of advice from the Council, so this will mean I won’t have as far to go to be told what we should be doing and how we should think about the future.”

Clinton’s admission that the CFR tells the government what it should be doing is somewhat more concrete an influence than the mere “talking shop” perfunctory role that apologists claim the CFR assumes.

As previously reported, Hillary Clinton’s first appointment as Secretary of State, George Mitchell, was not only a CFR member, but a former director of the globalist organization. Mitchell got his start in politics with the aid of another CFR member, former President Jimmy Carter.

Obama’s first appointments were also almost universally CFR members. As we wrote at the time, “It looks like the White House is shaping up to become a branch office of the CFR and Bilderbergers, but then this is simply business as usual. For years, the CFR — with its associate memberships in such international units as the Trilateral Commission, Club of Rome, and Bildebergers — has infested not only the White House, but the State Department, the NSC, the Pentagon, and much of the federal government.”

During the speech, Clinton outlined her vision of the “global agenda” and how a “global consensus” should be formed to help shape it by means of a “global architecture”.

If this doesn't bother you, then you need your head examined.

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Submitted by secret squirrel on Fri, 07/17/2009 - 6:06am.

Search for meaning of term "tongue in cheek."

And try to get out and see the sun more.


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Submitted by DarthDubious on Fri, 07/17/2009 - 8:22am.

keep on drinking your fluoride, and when they come with the flu vacs this fall be a good little slave and roll up you sleeve.
The government loves you and is gonna take real good care of you.

The elitists laugh at people like you who think they are speaking "tongue in cheek" when the fact of the matter is, they know that most of us are not listening, and for those of us who are and know what they are up to, they love throwing it in our face.

You need to read Brezinski's memoir where he speaks in the first person to we slaves who may be reading it, telling us that there's nothing we can do to stop them setting up their tyrannical NWO police state. Quigley's Tragedy and Hope is an eye opening read too.

In Liberty,

DarthDubious


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Submitted by secret squirrel on Fri, 07/17/2009 - 8:57am.

Serious question- can you hear the black helicopters from your mom's basement?


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Submitted by DarthDubious on Fri, 07/17/2009 - 10:31am.

they are very noisy, so I don't worry about them. They got bigger fish to fry to spend that many resources on little ole me, I'm nobody.

Besides, if and when they come, I won't be able to hear them until its too late.

In Liberty,

DarthDubious


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Submitted by The Wedge on Fri, 07/17/2009 - 9:30am.

always has more than a little grain of truth in it. Just as stereotype exists because it does illustrate a basic or perceived truth of observation. Hilary (named famously after Sir Edmond, you know) quips and is humorous, because of that larger than a grain of truth.


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Submitted by DarthDubious on Fri, 07/17/2009 - 10:34am.

and also eloquent.

In Liberty,

DarthDubious


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