Although the women of the United States are confined within the narrow circle of domestic life, and their situation is, in some respects, one of extreme dependence, I have nowhere seen woman occupying a loftier position; and if I were asked... in which I have spoken of so many important things done by Americans, to what the singular prosperity and growing strength of that people ought mainly to be attributed, I should reply, To the superiority of their women.

--Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Romney's Globalists

At the Charleston Voice, a list of Romney advisers and their links to leftist and globalist causes paints a clear picture of what to expect from a Romney administration --- more of the same statist bullhockey. Let me color up this list a bit.


General Michael Hayden — former director of the National Security Agency and the Central Intelligence Agency. He was director of NSA during its warrantless surveillance efforts to spy on American citizens. [CFR]*
Michael Chertoff — former head of the Homeland Security Department who now runs a security consulting agency that employs Michael Hayden.
Cofer Black — former director of the CIA’s Counterterrorist Center during George W. Bush’s first term. He now chairs an intelligence gathering agency Total Intelligence Solutions, a subsidiary of Blackwater Worldwide.
Paula Dobriansky — former Under Secretary in the State Department, and graduate of Harvard University where she serves as a Senior Fellow at the Kennedy School of Government. [CFR]*
Robert Joseph — former Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security and now a senior scholar at the National Institute for Public Policy.
Christopher Burnham — former Under Secretary-General of the United Nations under Kofi Annan and then Under Secretary of State under Condoleezza Rice. He holds degrees from Harvard University and Georgetown University. [CFR]*
Eliot Cohen — holds two degrees from Harvard and served as Counselor to the State Department under Condoleezza Rice. [CFR]*

Typical average conservative attitude when confronted with hypocrisy and inconsistencies.

Kim Holmes — holds two degrees from Georgetown University and served as Assistant Secretary of State under Colin Powell, responsible for directing the activities of 400 diplomats working closely with the United Nations. [CFR]*
Mitchell Reiss — served as Director of Policy Planning at the State Department under Colin Powell. He received degrees from Williams College, Tufts University, Columbia University, and Oxford University. He worked at the National Security Council under the direction of Brent Scowcroft and Colin Powell. He served on the National Security Council, the Council on Foreign Relations and the Ford Foundation. [CFR]*
Eric Edelman — has degrees from Cornell University and Yale University. Former Under Secretary of Defense under George W. Bush.
Dov Zakheim — foreign policy advisor to George W. Bush under Condoleezza Rice and consultant to the Secretary of Defense. Received degrees from Columbia University and Oxford University. [CFR]*
Richard Williamson — received degrees from Princeton University and the University of Virginia, and served as ambaeliossador to the United Nations under George W. Bush. [CFR]*
Kerry Healey — a graduate of Harvard, and Romney’s Lieutenant Governor for four years. She is married to Sean Healey, a multimillionaire. [CFR]*
John Lehman — served as Secretary of the Navy under President Ronald Reagan and was a member of the 9/11 Commission. Known for his quote: “Power corrupts. Absolute power is kind of neat.” [CFR]*
Dan Senor — holds a master’s degree from Harvard, and is an Adjunct Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. He accompanied George W. Bush to Jerusalem to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the State of Israel.
Robert Kagan — holds a PhD from Yale University where he was inducted into the secretive Skull and Bones group. He worked at the State Department as a speechwriter for George Shultz and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations (see footnote below). He was named by the CFR’s Foreign Policy journal as one of the world’s “Top 100 Public Intellectuals.” [CFR]*
Walid Phares — born in Beirut, he has testified before committees of the State, Justice, Defense, and Homeland Security Departments, the European Parliament, and the United Nations Security Council.
Norm Coleman — Minnesota Senator from 2003 to 2009, he lost his seat to Al Franken in a contested election. He was a member of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL), but switched to the Republican Party in 1996. He is a strong supporter of the war in Iraq and the War on Terror. 
Jim Talent — may be the only Romney advisor with any kind of conservative credentials, serving as a distinguished fellow at the Heritage Foundation
Nile Gardiner — a British conservative commentator who works at the Heritage Foundation. He was a former aide to British PM Margaret Thatcher. He is a graduate of  Yale University, and was an adviser to Rudy Giuliani’s 2008 presidential campaign.


Read more: http://chasvoice.blogspot.com/2011/10/romneys-advisors-are-leftist-elites.html#ixzz1vWg0dLQ4


Got enough CFR members there to convince me that the total sell-out of America will continue unabated. Oh, and your Congress people have already been thoroughly bought out. Just look at the Tea Party freshmen who have already accepted big bankster money.

Ok, so I did a map of most of the people on this list, but some were left out. As always, check out the link to explore for yourself.


 There are a lot of characters here. Most of your big, international globalists NGOS are represented, including Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, which was found by the Reece Committee of 1953 to have three goals: Takeover of the State Dept, takeover of public education, takeover of the teaching of American History at the collegiate level. Also this group concluded way back in 1908 that nothing was as effective as war to change a society. Google trauma-based mind control. Check out the bologna "expert" groups in the lower right corner. Need an "expert" to tell you what you need to push for that next multi-billion dollar defense contract - look no further than the group that you're little cartel has created for that express purpose.

Also notice the Heritage and AEI. I've previously covered in my Dick Scaife post how these groups were and are funded by big money interests, not the all-American little guy routine they try to pass off.


Anyway, if you think that this cast of characters is going to give you anything other than what we've experienced under Obama, you are delusional. We are at the tail-end of a decades-long, inter-generational long con. They aren't just going to let it go. So go ahead and give in --- drink the Romney Kool-Aid, hoist your UN/NATO flag, and await your instructions. As for me, I'll do anything but that.

6 comments:

  1. Romney and the Republican Party disgust me.

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  2. This is the BEST blog anywhere. I recommend it to everyone. Keep up the good work!

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    1. Bless your heart. I've taken off my X-files temporarily - I'm hoping you'll like the improvements I've been working on.

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  3. Unfortunately, we have little choice in November but to vote for Romney. In the meantime, we can work on getting more small government folks in congress and in our state legislatures. It's discouraging, but fight on!

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    1. BULLCRAP!! I am not a slave and don't HAVE to vote for anyone that makes a mock of my country or my morals!

      I will not vote for Romney and neither will anyone else who is truly awake to the full reality of what is happening around us. It's totally futile voting people in who have NO CLUE how our country is controlled. Look at how many Tea Party Freshman have already been flipped.
      "My people are destroyed by lack of knowledge" Hosea.

      You always have a choice. I'm going with Gary, and will never vote for another CFR/Federal Reserve employee again. That's the only thing that will turn this around. Why do you think they're arming drones domestically? Because a critical mass of people are wise to all this. When I get my X-file page revamped, I hope to be able to connect more dots for people that will illustrate where my reasoning comes from.

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