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CRUZ WHY IS YOUR FOREIGN POLICY ADVISOR A CFR MEMBER?
The Marshall Report ^ | jan 5, 2016 | Dianne Marshall

Posted on 01/05/2016 10:58:48 AM PST by jpsb

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To: stocksthatgoup
Heidi Cruz was a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
One World Order

CFR -- > NWO -- > Bildaburger -- > Whataburger -- > Heidi Cruz likes hamburgers

61 posted on 01/05/2016 11:47:18 AM PST by St_Thomas_Aquinas ( Isaiah 22:22, Matthew 16:19, Revelation 3:7)
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To: Stentor

Clever. But guess what? Because there are so many progressives instead of conservatives teaching in public schools and universities our national foundation has many holes in it.

Come to think of it that would make a great graphic.


62 posted on 01/05/2016 11:47:43 AM PST by huldah1776
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To: AuntB

Cruz knows the current head of the administration is as committed to his principles as is ISIS.


63 posted on 01/05/2016 11:49:15 AM PST by huldah1776
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To: sparklite2

Yep just a conspiracy... CFR has no effect on real world policies...

http://www.cfr.org/trade/trans-pacific-partnership/p29303


64 posted on 01/05/2016 11:50:01 AM PST by proust (Texan for Trump!)
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To: Mollypitcher1

She IS a candidate for First Lady
______________________________________________________

I missed the first lady options on the ballot last time I voted. And every time before that, actually. I will be sure to vote for a different first lady for Cruz to have then.


65 posted on 01/05/2016 11:50:15 AM PST by FerociousRabbit
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To: Mollypitcher1
Anyone with any gram of sense can easily see "getting along" with someone with whom you are going to negotiate is a much better scenario than going in with a scowl on your face.

The primary thing Trump wants to negotiate with KGB Putin on is where in Russia to put his hotels and casinos.

Follow Trump's Money to Moscow

Renew America ^ | December 25, 2015 | Cliff Kincaid

The phrase "follow the money" is supposed to help explain human behavior, especially in politics. So why has Donald Trump embraced Russian President Vladimir Putin? Why has he denied the evidence of Putin's killing of Russian journalists and dissidents? A savvy businessman, Trump is certainly not dumb. There must be something else to it.

Reports dating back to 1987, during the time of the old Soviet Union, reveal that Trump has been seeking business in Russia and attempting to build a "Russian Trump Tower" in Moscow and perhaps other Russian cities.

At this particular time in history, with Putin's cronies under financial sanctions because of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Putin's praise for Trump may signal another attempt to get the capitalists and their money back into Russia. Such a ploy depends on Trump and others rehabilitating Putin by claiming that he is fighting terrorism in Syria, not bolstering a long-time Soviet/Russian client state.

Thanks to the effectiveness of the Russia Today (RT) channel, which saturates the U.S. media market, especially cable television, Putin is indeed looking like a statesman on the world stage.

Trump's relationship with Russia goes far back. In 1987, before the collapse of the Soviet Union, he was meeting with Soviet officials and negotiating the building of "luxury hotels" in Moscow and Leningrad. A story at the time said Trump had met Soviet Ambassador Yuri Dubinin, who mentioned how much his daughter had admired the "opulent" Trump Tower in New York City. This led to an invitation to Trump to visit the USSR. The story said Dubinin wrote a letter to Trump, who hosted a meeting with Soviet officials in New York.

The invitation to Moscow was issued by Intourist, the giant Soviet in-country travel organization which operated all the hotels for foreigners in the Soviet Union. Intourist was created in 1929 by Joseph Stalin and run by KGB officials. Intourist hotels were designed for wealthy foreigners, and virtually all the Intourist guides were KGB informers. In fact, one aspect of their jobs was the recruitment of foreigners.

However, Trump expressed concern about "Soviet regulations on joint ventures, which require that the Soviets hold a controlling 51 percent interest" in such projects. Trump wanted majority control.

The book The Global Emerging Market: Strategic Management and Economics, by Vladimir Kvint, said that as far back as 2008, the Trump Organization had registered its trademarks in Russia in the areas of real estate development and construction. Trump's son, Donald Jr., said in an interview at the time that his father was looking at investing in Russia and China. These were considered top A-list countries. Donald Jr. is the executive vice president of Development & Acquisitions at the Trump Organization.

Trump wasn't the only businessman who thought the new Russia would prove hospitable to foreign investment. American businessman Bill Browder ran an investment fund in Russia called Hermitage Capital. Once a Putin fan, he thought private property rights were going to be protected. However, he was deported in 2005, his assets stolen, and his lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky, was tortured and killed. Browder now says, "The Russian regime is a criminal regime. We're dealing with a nuclear country run by a bunch of Mafia crooks. And we have to know that."

Cases like that didn't stop Congress in 2012 from voting for Permanent Normal Trade Relations (PNTR) for Russia. It passed the Senate by 92-4 and the House by 365-43. Despite the ominous trends, including Putin's invasion of the former Soviet Republic of Georgia in 2008, big business thought a lot of money could still be made in Russia. In 2013, Trump was himself back in Russia holding his "Miss Universe" pageant. "I have plans to start business in Russia," Trump told the Russian media. "I am currently in talks with several Russian companies to build a skyscraper on the model of Trump Tower in New York."

One of Trump's contacts was Russian billionaire Araz Agalarov and his company Crocus Group. He owned Crocus City Hall, where the Miss Universe finals were being held. He confirmed that his company, Crocus Group, had been participating in real estate talks with Trump. Later that year Agalarov was given an outstanding citizen award by Vladimir Putin at a ceremony held in the Kremlin. He has been called "The Donald Trump of Russia."

Rather than treat China and Russia as business opportunities, Trump said in his 2011 book 'Time To Get Tough' that China is "not our friend" and is stealing our jobs, technology, and military capabilities. It appears that a business relationship with China had soured since the time Donald Jr. was considering investing there. Trump's attacks on China have been a big hit on the campaign trail.

Analyst Nevin Gussack says of Trump, "While his trade and immigration policies would strengthen our strategic and economic posture, his naivete and ignorance of Russia and even Cuba is very disconcerting." It appears that Trump has flip-flopped on the question of whether he would invest in communist Cuba.

As far as Russia is concerned, there's no talk in the 2011 book of doing business with Putin. But Trump said that he "often speaks highly" of Putin because of his "intelligence and no-nonsense way." An intelligence operative, Putin was in the KGB and ran one of the KGB's successor agencies, the FSB.

Putin certainly has a "no-nonsense" approach to his perceived political enemies. Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya was poisoned, miraculously survived, but was then later shot dead on October 7, 2006, which happened to be Putin's birthday. She had been warning about the KGB's return to power and was investigating the circumstances surrounding the kidnapping and murder of hundreds in the Beslan school massacre in southern Russia in 2004. This event, like the 1999 Moscow apartment bombings, was blamed on Islamists and gave Putin the opportunity, or pretext, to further consolidate his power over the military, the intelligence agencies, and the economy. He assumed virtual dictatorial powers.

The poisoning of Politkovskaya was a hallmark of the KGB's "no-nonsense" way of doing business. Later that same year, dissident former FSB officer Alexander Litvinenko was murdered by poisoning in London, to which he had fled. He wrote the book Blowing Up Moscow: The Secret Plot to Bring Back KGB Terror, about the FSB's role in those 1999 Moscow apartment bombings. He had also named al-Qaeda’s number two man, Ayman al-Zawahiri, as having been trained by the KGB.

While Trump's 2011 book denounced "Obama's pandering to the Russians" in areas like sabotaging missile defense for our allies, he said Putin had a "grand vision," the creation of a "Eurasian Union" to replace the USSR. He said Putin wanted to control oil supplies to all of Europe. This was an important insight into how Putin's regime is not defensive, nor reacting to the U.S. and NATO, but is instead aggressive in foreign affairs and trying to dominate its neighbors. However, rather than explain what the Russians were up to with this "grand vision," Trump went on to say "Hats off to the Russians" in getting their way with Obama.

One can fully understand taking Obama to task for giving in to the Russians. But praising the Russians for taking advantage of Obama reflects a trait that is all too common with many conservatives. Their disgust with Obama has blinded them to the nature of our enemies, who exploit his foreign policy to their advantage. They somehow think Putin is acting in America's interests when Obama is not. That's ludicrous.

In his latest book, Crippled America: How to Make America Great Again, Trump notes that Putin is "outmaneuvering" Obama in the Middle East. Trump calls Putin a leader, in contrast to Obama. But what is Putin leading? Trump refers to Iran as "Russia's best friend," without explaining the significance of its alliance with Russia. Trump also says in his book that he doesn't understand "why Germany and other countries watched impassively as Putin marched into Ukraine."

After the invasion of Ukraine and the shoot-down of the Malaysian plane by Russian-backed terrorists, Trump claimed, "I think I became much richer because I can understand people and read people and Putin is not finished. Putin has got a long way to go."

Again, we are left thinking that Trump understands the aggressive intentions of Vladimir Putin.

Yet, when Trump was asked about the nuclear balance with Russia during the most recent Republican presidential debate, he displayed ignorance of the decaying nature of the U.S. nuclear triad, which constitutes our ability to deter and survive a Russian nuclear first strike.

Meanwhile, Putin has just presided over a ceremony honoring the KGB's successor agencies, and the Russia Today (RT) propaganda channel has announced the grand opening of a "cultural center" dedicated to mass murderer Joseph Stalin.

It looks like Putin has outmaneuvered Obama and Trump. It is an opening for Trump's opponents, especially Senators Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Marco Rubio (R-FL). But do they have the courage to "follow the money" and hold Trump accountable for doing business with a criminal regime that threatens the survival of the United States? At the end of this money trail, they may find an explanation of why Trump is so reluctant to hold Putin responsible for his crimes.

http://www.renewamerica.com/columns/kincaid/151225

66 posted on 01/05/2016 11:50:18 AM PST by ETL (Ted Cruz 2016!! -- For a better, safer America)
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To: proust

CFR talks, you better listen... They even forced poor Heidi to be a member.

Hillary getting advice:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ba9wxl1Dmas


67 posted on 01/05/2016 11:51:49 AM PST by proust (Texan for Trump!)
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To: DaveyB; jpsb

“It is an intentional distortion for the purpose of defaming a candidate, not on his positions or his history but on the associations of his associates. It is beneath the integrity of what this forum has been for many years.”

THESE ARE THE PEOPLE TED CRUZ HIRED to advise him! Yes, your comments are certainly undignified!

His advisers are Bush and Clinton White House people...neocons.

[snip] The chairman of Cruz’s foreign policy team is
Chad Sweet. Chad Sweet is the Former Directorate of Operations for the CIA, the Former Chief of Staff for the Department of Homeland Security, and the Co-Founder and CEO of The Chertoff Group. Chad Sweet went into the world of big banking — from Investment Banker at Morgan Stanley to VP with Goldman Sachs. (The same post Mrs Heidi Cruz holds) He would then work for the Department of Homeland Security in the Bush Administration.

A key member of the Cruz foreign policy team would support dragnet surveillance of Americans given that one of the principals of the Chertoff Group is General Michael Hayden, director of the NSA until 2005.

Ted Cruz’s NeoCon inner circle includes, Cruz’s foreign policy advisor, James Woolsey, a player who would be drafted in the first round by any neocon fantasy team owner.

Woolsey was a national security specialist and former Director of the CIA under the Clinton administration.

Ted Cruz’s NeoCon inner circle includes his choice of Elliot Abrams to help craft his foreign policy. Like his colleagues on Cruz’s council, Abrams is a leader in the NeoCon world, and leader of what is perhaps the most powerful and pernicious group in the NeoCon network, the grand daddy of all the NeoCon GLOBALIST Organizations: the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR).

While Cruz pooh poohs the idea that he has ties to the Council on Foreign Relations, just because his wife Heidi Cruz was a member and co-authored the Blue Print for the creation of the North American Union. Who does he select as his foreign policy adviser but the HEAD of the Council on Foreign Relations!

http://lettersfromthegulag.blogspot.com/2015/10/ted-cruzs-neocon-bonafides.html


68 posted on 01/05/2016 11:52:00 AM PST by AuntB (Illegal immigration is simply more "share the wealth" socialism and a CRIME not a race!)
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To: Mollypitcher1

Husband and wife are a legal team. Heidi is not just a woman who chose to be a stay at home mom or a woman who had a job not related to anything as controversial or politically charged as the CFR and Goldman Sachs.


69 posted on 01/05/2016 11:52:28 AM PST by cradle of freedom
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To: The Ghost of FReepers Past

“Trump’s neglected to mention that his initial partners on his first deal in Atlantic City reputedly had their own organized crime connections: Kenneth Shapiro was identified by state and federal prosecutors as the investment banker for late Philadelphia mob boss Nicky Scarfo according to reports issued by New Jersey state commissions examining the influence of organized crime, and Danny Sullivan, a former Teamsters Union official, is described in an FBI file as having mob acquaintances. Both controlled a company that leased parcels of land to Trump for the 39-story hotel-casino.

Trump teamed up with the duo (Shapiro and Sullivan) in 1980 soon after arriving in Atlantic City, according to numerous news reports and his real estate broker on the deal, Paul Longo. The developer seized on a prime piece of property and partnered with Shapiro and Sullivan, but the state’s gambling regulators were concerned enough about Shapiro and Sullivan’s mob links that they required Trump to end the partnership and buy out their shares, according to several Trump biographies.” You are right. Trump had dealings with the Mob and I would bet he also has dealings with corporate members of the CFR.


70 posted on 01/05/2016 11:54:29 AM PST by katiedidit1
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To: jpsb

She helped to create the manual .. what is the evidence of that ..?? I’ve never heard this info before.


71 posted on 01/05/2016 11:54:53 AM PST by CyberAnt ("The fields are white unto Harvest")
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To: brickdds

“This crap is alinskyite garbage and needs to be yanked.”

Ok. Then disprove what is said.....are these NEOCONS from the Bush/Clinton administration working for Ted or not?

Prove it wrong, please.


72 posted on 01/05/2016 11:55:21 AM PST by AuntB (Illegal immigration is simply more "share the wealth" socialism and a CRIME not a race!)
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To: cradle of freedom

Right you are. AND she sure is good at sending out sobbing emails to scarf up money for Ted’s campaign which when he loses will go into his pocket....and hers. I noticed all the many dozens of emails i got all started at 35 dollars. Most others started at five or ten.


73 posted on 01/05/2016 11:55:43 AM PST by Mollypitcher1 (I have not yet begun to fight....John Paul Jones)
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To: Mollypitcher1
I don't call it sucking up. I call it common sense. Obviously, you have never negotiated anything of consequence. I have. Reagan was always very courteous with Gorby, always affable and smiling.

The only one Trump appears to be "very courteous and affable" with is the former KGB/FSB officer, Vladimir Putin. He insults the crap out of everyone else. Have you honestly not noticed that?

74 posted on 01/05/2016 11:56:19 AM PST by ETL (Ted Cruz 2016!! -- For a better, safer America)
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To: jpsb
Its all lies I tell you, besides Cruz pays absolutely no attention to his wife, they have totally different world views. Trump however will do what ever his wife tells him to do including abortion on demand.

Ted Cruz for President! Woo! Woo! see tag


These anti Cruz rants are brought to you courtesy of the incessant Trump Thumpers.

75 posted on 01/05/2016 11:56:55 AM PST by itsahoot (Anyone receiving a Woo! Woo! for President has never won anything after the award.)
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To: The Final Harvest

here:

http://www.cfr.org/canada/building-north-american-community/p8102


76 posted on 01/05/2016 11:57:01 AM PST by proust (Texan for Trump!)
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To: FerociousRabbit

That’s a knucklehead response.


77 posted on 01/05/2016 11:58:53 AM PST by Mollypitcher1 (I have not yet begun to fight....John Paul Jones)
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To: katiedidit1

Trump was a private citizen! He broke no laws! If he puts Sharpton or whoever up as his advisers, you let us know, ok?


78 posted on 01/05/2016 11:59:38 AM PST by AuntB (Illegal immigration is simply more "share the wealth" socialism and a CRIME not a race!)
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To: Mollypitcher1

The art of the deal.


79 posted on 01/05/2016 11:59:54 AM PST by cradle of freedom
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To: The Ghost of FReepers Past

Sometimes you just have to sort out the dirt diggers that sling mud from the seekers of truth. This article is absurd. Yes, there are the good, the bad and the ugly that have been or still are members.


80 posted on 01/05/2016 12:00:37 PM PST by katiedidit1
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