Posted on 04/06/2016 7:31:20 AM PDT by Sean_Anthony
Finding the same migration policies in two different parts of the world strongly suggests a single source, namely, the Trilateral Commission
Depending on where you live and how sensitive you are to the global mass-immigration crisis, your reaction to it will be somewhere between head-scratching and shell-shocked incredulity. The purpose of this report is to give you some concrete evidence about where these policies originated and to what ends they were created.
A major player is Peter Sutherland, who in past years has served as the Director-General of the World Trade Organization, as Chairman of Goldman Sachs International, as EU Commissioner, as Chairman of BP and Chair of London School of Economics Council, among other things. Most importantly, however, he is the European Honorary Chairman of the elitist Trilateral Commission.
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Watch out for that word “sustainable” as we enter into the final days before The End. “Sustainable” means excuses for government tyranny regardless of how wrong the concept of “sustainable” is. If the Lying Left can fool ‘em by called the weather, “climate change”, as an excuse for tyranny, they’ll certainly get away with it using the word “sustainable”
Sustainable development is just another word for the old Soviet five year plans.
Total control of the economy by bureaucrats.
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Finding the same migration policies in two different parts of the world strongly suggests a single source, namely, the Trilateral Commission
Goal 10.7 of the SDGs reflects this to Facilitate orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration and mobility of people, including through the implementation of planned and well-managed migration policies.
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My local Krogers has a meat department that bears a sign that their fish are from “sustainable” sources - i.e. fish farms, with all the steroids, etc. that accompany them. So far they still label some products “fresh” or “fresh caught”, at a higher price, but we still go with those. Too many horror stories about farmed fish - especially Tilapia and catfish.
It sure is.
This "green and sustainable" rhetoric crept into the lingo of architects and mechanical engineers at least 20 years ago. Most of the idiots just thought they sounded "cutting edge" with buzz words they didn't really understand. I didn't really understand it either, I just thought it meant expensive and overly complex with a lot more red tape.
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