Posted on 05/26/2019 12:16:08 PM PDT by ransomnote
Q is the result of the sacrifices and commitment of countless patriots to win back our captured country from the Deep State and achieve the transformation President Trump promised in this campaign video. President Trump has said the awakening of the public is key to this transformation.
Q describes this transformation as follows:
"The Great Awakening ('Freedom of Thought), was designed and created not only as a backchannel to the public (away from the longstanding mind control of the corrupt & heavily biased media) to endure future events through transparency and regeneration of individual thought (breaking the chains of group-think), but, more importantly, aid in the construction of a vehicle (a ship) that provides the scattered (free thinkers) with a starter new social-networking platform which allows for freedom of thought, expression, and patriotism or national pride (the feeling of love, devotion and sense of attachment to a homeland and alliance with other citizens who share the same sentiment).
When non-dogmatic information becomes FREE & TRANSPARENT it becomes a threat to those who attempt to control the narrative and/or the stable.
When you are awake, you stand on the outside of the stable (group-think collective), and have free thought.
"Free thought" is a philosophical viewpoint which holds that positions regarding truth should be formed on the basis of logic, reason, and empiricism, rather than authority, tradition, revelation, or dogma.
When you are awake, you are able to clearly see.
The choice is yours, and yours alone.
Trust and put faith in yourself.
You are not alone and you are not in the minority.
Difficult truths will soon see the light of day.
WWG1WGA!!!" ~ Q (#3028)
We discuss Q drop content on our threads to learn the truth about the capture of our country, after a lifetime of reading, watching and listening to lies and distortions used to control us and tame the American spirit. The truth shall set us free.
For summaries of Q drops (i.e., posts) discussed on our threads, I invite you to read the latest editions of The Oracle, which include helpful links and quotes to explain Q drop content.
Q drops can be found here in their original format.
Links to our Q threads, and Q drops posted on our threads, are listed in this table.
The video, Qanon is 100% coming from the Trump Administration, is just one of many excellent responses to the all-important question, "Whom does Q serve?" Another excellent source for identifying Q's involvement with President Trump is found at the website titled Qproofs.com.
Q Boot Camp is a quick, condensed way to learn the background and basics about the Q movement.
Q has reminded us repeatedly that together, we are strong. As the false "narrative" is destroyed and the divisive machinery put in place by the Deep State fails, the fact that patriotism has no skin color or political party is exposed for all to see.
In the battle between Good and Evil, we can't afford to let false divisions separate us any longer. The changes heading our way and the information revealed will, at times, be very difficult to face, but we will face it together. We, and our country, will be forever made stronger for having reclaimed the truth and freedom of thought.
Where We Go 1, We Go All
Note: Links in the post above are included in a resource table linked in Post #1 below, along with many additional excellent links to the best Q analysts and informations sources we've identified.
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I’ve known a couple of Brazilians. Interesting people. Lively.
TRILATERAL COMMISSION - MEMBERSHIP LIST
MARCH 2019
PART FOUR
NORTH AMERICAN GROUP
http://trilateral.org/download/files/membership/TC_list_3_2019(1).pdf
NORTH AMERICAN GROUP
[I have capitalized some of the names which strongly caught my eye. Again, these all deserve digs.]
Bertrand-Marc Allen, President, Boeing International, Arlington
Graham Allison, Director, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, and Douglas Dillon Professor of Government, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge; former Dean, John F. Kennedy School of Government; former Special Advisor to the Secretary of Defense and former Assistant Secretary of Defense
Rona Ambrose, former MP, former Interim Leader, Conservative Party; former Minister on the Status of Women, Environment, Health and Public Works, Ottawa
Dominic Barton, Worldwide Managing Director, McKinsey & Company, London
*Catherine Bertini, Professor, Public Administration and International Affairs, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University; Distinguished Fellow, The Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Herminio Blanco Mendoza, Chairman, IQOM, Mexico City; former Mexican Secretary of Commerce and Industrial Development; former Chief NAFTA Negotiator
Founder and CEO, Bloomberg LP, NewYork; fomer Mayor of New York City
Esther Brimmer, Executive Director and CEO, NAFSA, Association for International Educators, Washington
R. Nicholas Burns, Professor of the Practice of Diplomacy and International Politics and Member of the Board, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge; former U.S. Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
Jean Charest, Former Premier of Québec; former Deputy Prime Minister of Canada, Montréal
*MICHAEL CHERTOFF, Chairman and Co-Founder, The Chertoff Group; former Secretary of Homeland Security; Former Judge, U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit; Former Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division, Department of Justice, Washington
Raymond Chrétien, Partner and Strategic Advisor, Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP, Montreal, QC; Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Montréal Council on Foreign Relations (MCFR); former Associate Under Secretary of State of External Affairs; former Ambassador to the Congo, Belgium, Mexico, the United States, and France
Timothy Collins, CEO and Senior Managing Director, Ripplewood Holdings, Inc., New York
Richard N. Cooper, Maurits C. Boas Professor of International Economics, Harvard University, Cambridge; former Chairman, National Intelligence Council; former U.S. Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs
Heidi Crebo-Rediker, CEO, International Capital Strategies, Washington; former Chief Economist, State Department
LEE CULLUM, Contributing Columnist, Dallas Morning News; Radio and Television Commentator, Dallas
Luis de la Calle, Managing Director and Founding Partner, De la Calle, Madrazo, Mancera, S.C. (CMM), Mexico City; former Undersecretary for International Trade Negotiations
Arthur A. DeFehr, CEO, Palliser Furniture Holdings Ltd., Winnipeg
André Desmarais, President and Co-Chief Executive Officer, Power Corporation of Canada, Montréal; Deputy Chairman, Power Financial Corporation
John M. Deutch, Institute Professor emeritus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge; former Director of Central Intelligence; former U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense and Undersecretary of Energy
Paula J. Dobriansky, Senior Fellow, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge; Vice Chair, National Executive Committee, U.S. Water Partnership; former U.S. Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs
Wendy Dobson, Professor and Co-Director, Institute for International Business, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, Toronto; former Canadian Associate Deputy Minister of Finance
Gary Doer, former Canadian Ambassador to the United States, Winnipeg
Thomas Donilon, Partner and Vice Chair, O’Melveny & Myers LLP, Washington; Non-resident Senior Fellow, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University; former U.S. National Security Advisor
*Kenneth M. Duberstein, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Duberstein Group, Washington;
former Chief of Staff to President Ronald Reagan
MICHAEL DUFFY, former Executive Editor, TIME Magazine, Washington
DOUGLAS ELMENDORF, Dean, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge
Richard Falkenrath, Chief Security Officer, Bridgewater Associates, Westport
Dawn Farrell, President and CEO, TransAlta Corporation, Calgary
Diana Farrell, Chief Executive Officer and President, JPMorgan Chase Institute, Washington; former Deputy Director, National Economic Council, and Deputy Assistant to the President for Economic Policy
Martin S. Feldstein, George F. Baker Professor of Economics, Harvard University, Cambridge; President Emeritus, National Bureau of Economic Research; former Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors
Linda Frum, Member, Senate of Canada, Ottawa
Juan Gallardo, Chairman of the Board, Grupo Embotelladoras Unidas, SA de CV, Mexico City
*DAVID R. GERGEN, Professor of Public Service and Director of the Center for Public Leadership, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge; CNN Senior Political Analyst Gordon Giffin, Partner, Dentons US LLP, Atlanta; former U.S. Ambassador to Canada
Donald Gogel, President and Chief Executive Officer, Clayton Dubilier and Rice, Inc., New York
JAMIE S. GORELICK, Partner, WilmerHale, Washington; former Deputy Attorney General; former General Counsel, Department of Defense
Bill Graham Chancellor, Trinity College, University of Toronto; former Member, House of Commons; former Minister of Foreign Affairs and former Minister of Defense, Ottawa
DONALD GRAHAM, Chairman and CEO of Graham Holdings Company, former owner of The Washington Post Company, Washington
Peter Harder, Member, Senate of Canada, Ottawa
*Jane Harman, Director, President, and CEO, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington; former Member, U.S. House of Representatives
Linda Hasenfratz, President and CEO, Linamar Corporation, Ontario
CARLOS HEREDIA, ASSOCIATE Professor, Department of International Studies, Center for Research and Teaching in Economics (CIDE), Mexico City; Coordinator, Program for the Study of the United States, CIDE
[Oh this is weird....”-cide” is a suffix meaning to kill.... as in pesticide, suicide, regicide, etc.]
John B. Hess, Chairman of the Board and CEO, Hess Corporation, New York
*Carla A. Hills, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Hills & Company, Washington; former U.S. Trade Representative; former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
*Karen Elliott House, writer, Princeton, NJ; Senior Fellow, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University; former Senior Vice President, Dow Jones & Company, and Publisher, The Wall Street Journal
JOSEPH K. HURD, III, FORMER Director, Emerging Business, Facebook, Menlo Park
DAVID IGNATIUS, Columnist, The Washington Post, Washington
Merit E. Janow, Dean of the Faculty and Professor of Practice, International Economic Law and International Affairs, Columbia Universitys School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), New
York; former Member, Appellate Body from North America, World Trade Organization
P. Thomas Jenkins, Chair, Open Text, Waterloo; Chair, National Research Council of Canada
Lewis Kaden, Chairman, Markle Foundation Board of Directors; Former Vice Chairman, Citigroup, New York
Andy Karsner, Managing Partner of the Emerson Collective; Senior Strategist at X; former Assistant Secretary of Energy for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Juliette Kayyem, Lecturer in Public Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge; Former Columnist, Boston Globe
Timothy Keating, Senior Vice President, Government Operations, The Boeing Company, Arlington
Colin Kenny, Member, Senate of Canada, Ottawa; former Special Assistant, Director of Operations, and Assistant Principal Secretary, to the Rt. Hon. P. E. Trudeau; Member, Special Senate Committee on Terrorism and Security, Special Joint Committee on Canadian Defence Policy; former Chair of Senate Standing Committee on National Security and Defence
Robert M. Kimmitt, Senior International Counsel, WilmerHale, Washington; former U.S. Deputy Secretary of the Treasury; former U.S. Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs; former U.S. Ambassador to Germany
HENRY A. KISSINGER, Chairman, Kissinger Associates, Inc., New York; former U.S. Secretary of State; former Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs; Lifetime Trustee, Trilateral Commission
Nicholas Kristof, Columnist, The New York Times, Scarsdale
Stephanie Kusie, Member of Parliament, House of Commons, Ottawa
FRED LANGHAMMER, Chairman, Global Affairs, The Estée Lauder Companies, Inc., New York Hélène Laverdière, Member of Parliament, House of Commons, Ottawa
[I did a RED DOOR/ RED SCARF dig on ELIZABETH ARDEN several months ago. NOW WE SEE THAT A CORPORATE WHEEL IN ARDENS COMPETITOR, ESTEE LAUDER, IS A TLC. In my brief dig on Lauder, I discovered that Estee Lauder is big on selling red scarves and of course red lipstick. The derps do seem to have a great interest in glamour and the things surrounding it.]
RESUMING THE LIST
Hélène Laverdière, Member of Parliament, House of Commons, Ottawa
*Monique Leroux, Chair of the Board of Investissement, Québec
Andrew Leslie, Member of Parliament, House of Commons, Ottawa
MARNE LEVINE, former Chief Operating Officer, Instagram, Menlo Park
Santiago Levy, Vice President for Sectors and Knowledge, Inter-American Development Bank, Washington
David Lipton, First Deputy Managing Director, International Monetary Fund, Washington
Linda Koch Lorimer, CEO, Abundantior; former Vice President for Global & Strategic Initiatives, Yale University
*John Manley, Chair CIBC, CIBC Bank USA, and Chair CAE Inc.
Judith A. McHale, President and Chief Executive Officer, Cane Investments, LLC, Hastings on Hudson;
former U.S. Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs; former President and
Chief Executive Officer, Discovery Communications
Thomas F. McLarty, III, President, McLarty Asssociates, Washington; former Chief of Staff to President Clinton
Lourdes Melgar, Energy Scholar, MIT Center for International Studies, Mexico City
Jami Miscik, President and Vice Chairman, Kissinger Associates, Inc., New York; former Deputy Director for Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency
ANDREA MITCHELL, Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent, NBC News, Washington
ADM. MICHAEL MULLEN (RET.), CEO, MGM Consulting, Annapolis; former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Heather Munroe-Blum, Chair of the Board, Canada Pension Investment Fund; Principal Emerita and Professor, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, Toronto
Lori Esposito Murray, Distinguished Chair for National Security, U.S. Naval Academy; former President & Chief Executive Officer, World Affairs Councils of America; former Special Advisor to the President on the Chemical Weapons Convention; former Assistant Director, U.S. Arms Control & Disarmament Agency
JOHN D. NEGROPONTE, Vice Chairman, McLarty Associates, Washington; former Deputy Secretary of State; former Director of National Intelligence; former Ambassador to the United Nations, Honduras, Mexico, the Philippines and Iraq
[See THOMAS F MCLARTY above]
*Joseph S. Nye, Jr., University Distinguished Service Professor and former Dean, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge; former Chair, National Intelligence Council; former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs; former North American Chairman, Trilateral Commission
*Meghan L. OSullivan, Evron and Jeane Kirkpatrick Professor of the Practice of International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge; former Special Assistant to President and Deputy National Security Advisor for Iraq and Afghanistan; North American Chairman, Trilateral Commission
Thomas R. Pickering, Vice Chair, Hills & Company, Washington; former Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs; former U.S. Ambassador to the Russian Federation, India, Israel, El Salvador, Nigeria, Jordan, and the United Nations; former Senior Vice President, International Relations, Boeing Company
John A. Quelch, Vice Provost for Education and Dean, School of Business Administration, University of Miami, Miami
John Risley, Chairman and President, Clearwater, Bedford
Andrés Rozental, former Mexican Deputy Foreign Minister; Nonresident Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, Latin America Initiative, Brookings Institution, Mexico City
David M. Rubenstein, Co-founder and Managing Director, The Carlyle Group, Washington *Luis Rubio, President, Mexican Council on Foreign Relations; Chairman, Center for Research
Development (CIDAC), Mexico City
Indira Samarasekera, Senior Advisor, Bennett Jones LLP, Vancouver
David Sanger, Chief Washington Correspondent, The New York Times, Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy, Harvard University, Cambridge
ERIC SCHMIDT, Technical Advisor and Board Member, Alphabet Inc., Mountain View
Susan Schwab, Professor, Maryland School of Public Policy, University of Maryland, College Park; former U.S. Trade Representative
Gerald Seib, Executive Washington Editor, The Wall Street Journal, Washington
Jaime Serra, Chairman, SAI Law and Economics; Founder, Aklara, the Arbitration Center of Mexico, and the NAFTA Fund of Mexico, Mexico City; Deputy Chairman, North American Trilateral Commission
RAJIV SHAH, President, Rockefeller Foundation; Distinguished Fellow in Residence, Edward A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, Washington; former Administrator, U.S. Agency for International Development
Wendy Sherman, Senior Advisor,Albright Stonebridge Group; Resident Fellow, harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics; former Under Secretary of State4 for Political Affairs
Jeffrey Simpson, Senior Fellow, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa; former National Affairs Columnist, The Globe and Mail, Senior Fellow, University of Ottawa, Ottawa
OLYMPIA SNOWE, Former U.S. Senator; Senior Fellow, Bipartisan Policy Center, Portland
[And .a CFR member - not the only one on this list to hold dual memberships]
Cecilia Soto Gonzalez, Federal Congresswoman, Mexico City
Nancy Southern, President and Chief Executive Officer, ATCO Ltd. and Canadian Utilities Limited, Calgary
*James B. Steinberg, former Dean, Maxwell School, and University Professor of Social Science, International Affairs and Law, Syracuse University, Syracuse; former Deputy Secretary of State, former Deputy National Security Advisor
*Carole Taylor, Chancellor Emeritus, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver; former Minister of Finance,
British Columbia; former Chair, CBC/Radio-Canada; former Chair, Canada Ports; public affairs broadcaster
Luis Téllez Kuenzler, Special Advisor, KKR, President, NTT Everis; former Chairman of the Board, Mexican Stock Exchange, Mexico City; former Secretary of Communications and Transportation of Mexico
G. Richard Thoman, Managing Partner, Corporate Perspectives, New York; Adjunct Professor of International Business, Columbia University; Professor of Practice in International Business, the Fletcher School, Tufts University; former President and Chief Executive Officer, Xerox Corporation; former Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, IBM Corporation
*Frances Townsend, Senior Vice President, Worldwide Government, Legal and Business Affairs, MacAndrews & Forbes Inc., New York; former Assistant to the President for Homeland Security
Melanne Verveer, Executive Director, Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security, Georgetown University, Washington
Guillermo F. Vogel, Director and Vice President of the Board, Tenaris, Mexico City
*PAUL A. VOLCKER, former Chairman, Presidents Economic Recovery Advisory Board; former Chairman, Wolfensohn & Co., Inc., New York; Frederick H. Schultz Professor Emeritus, International Economic Policy, Princeton University; former Chairman, Board of Governors, U.S. Federal Reserve System; Honorary North American Chairman and former North American Chairman, Trilateral Commission
Yuen Pau Woo, Member of Parliament, House of Commons, Ottawa
ROBERT ZOELLICK, Chairman, Alliance Bernstein, New York; former President, the World Bank
Daniel Yergin, Vice Chairman, IHS, Cambridge
DAVID ROCKEFELLER FELLOWS
Javier Arroyo, Chief Operations Officer, Farmacias Guadalajara, Guadalajara
Alesha Black, Director, Global Food & Agriculture Program, Chicago Council on Global Affairs, Chicago
David Borcsok, Fund Manager, RBC Generator Fund, Toronto
Jessica Brandt, Fellow, Institutional Initiatives, Brookings Institution, Washington
MATTHEW DEVLIN, Global Lead for International Relations, Uber Technologies, New York
Mohammad Keyhani, Assistant Professor, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Strategy and Global Management, Haskayne School of Business, University of Calgary, Alberta
Jessica Ji Eun Lee, Director, Policy and Advocacy, Council of Korean Americans, Washington
Julia Fan Li, Senior Vice-President & Head of UK Seven Bridges Genomics, London
Tzitzi Moran, Consultant, Inter American Development Bank, Mexico City
Juan Pablo Zorrilla, Co-Founder, Co-CEO, Resolves, Mexico
Loren DeJonge Schulman, Deputy Director of Studies and the Leon E. Panetta Senior Fellow, Center for a New American Security, Washington
Andrew Sweet, Associate Partner, Dalberg Global Development Advisors, Johannesburg
Samantha Vinograd, Public Policy Lead, Stripe, San Francisco
Joshua W. Walker, Founding Dean, APCO Institute, APCO Worldwide,Washington
ALI WYNE, Policy analyst, RAND Corporation, Washington
FORMER MEMBERS IN PUBLIC SERVICE
Lael Brainard, Member, U.S. Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors, Washington
Scott Brison, President of the Treasury Board, government of Canada
Stanley Fischer, Vice Chairman, Federal Reserve Board of Governors, New York
JOHN HUNTSMAN, U.S. Ambassador to Russia
Ken Juster, U.S. Ambassador to India
The next part covers the ASIAL PACIFIC GROUP list.
END PART FOUR
Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q
Around here the dairies are just holding on and I heard that one was getting his feed from Mexico, exclusively.
I live near a small border crossing and there are 100s of trucks a day while our farmers languish.
They are highly subsidized and their labor costs 1/4 of what we pay. Of course, they haven’t regulated them to death either.
TRILATERAL COMMISSION - MEMBERSHIP LIST
MARCH 2019
PART FIVE
ASIA PACIFIC GROUP
http://trilateral.org/download/files/membership/TC_list_3_2019(1).pdf
ASIA PACIFIC GROUP
Chinese and Korean names are shown with surname first.
Teruo Asada, Chairman of the Board, Marubeni Corporation, Tokyo
Bark Taeho, President, Lee & Ko Global Commerce Institute, Seoul; Professor Emeritus and former Dean, Graduate School of International studies, Seoul National University, Seoul; former Trade Minister of Korea; former Chairman, International Trade Commission of Korea
*Chen Naiqing, Former Vice President of the Chinese Peoples Institute of Foreign Affairs, Beijing
Cho Hyun Joon, Chairman and CEO, Hyosung Group, Seoul
Chung Mong-Joon, Chairman, The Asan Foundation, Seoul; Former Member, Korean National Assembly
CESAR CONSING, PRESIDENT OF THE BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES ISLANDS (BPI), MANILA
[Mini-dig on Cesar Consing:
Cesar P. Consing, President- Bank of the Philippine Islands
Philippine Economic Society
Published on Nov 25, 2013
Cesar Consing on Private Sector Views on Sustainability and Inclusivity of Growth
About 25 minutes
(The Trilateral Commission web site spells his name “Cesar” with an “s.” Other sites spell it with a “z.”)
AND
https://bpiexpressonline.com/p/1/752/president
“Cezar Consing is Filipino, 58 years old, Executive Director, has, since 2013, been President and Chief Executive Officer of Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI), and a Senior Managing Director of Ayala Corporation, BPIs controlling shareholder. He has served on BPIs Board of Directors for 16 years (1995 - 2000, 2004 - 2007, 2010 - present), including 5 years representing J.P. Morgan & Co., then BPIs second largest shareholder, and 3 years as an Independent Director. Mr. Consing serves as Chairman of BPIs thrift bank, investment bank, UK bank, property and casualty insurance, leasing, and rental subsidiaries, and Vice Chairman of BPI Foundation. He is also a board director of BPIs life insurance, asset management and micro finance subsidiaries. Mr. Consing is a member of BPIs Executive Committee, and is Chairman of its Credit and Management Committees .
He used to be with JP Morgan:
As a senior Managing Director of J.P. Morgan, Mr. Consing was a member of the firms global investment banking management committee and its Asia Pacific management committee
.
https://www.firstgen.com.ph/our-company/corporate-profile/
Among others, he serves on the board of:
First Gen was incorporated on December 22, 1998 as a subsidiary of First Philippine Holdings Corporation (FPH), one of the oldest and largest conglomerates in the Philippines, that has interests in power generation, power distribution, infrastructure, manufacturing, and property development.
They do hydro, natural gas, geothermal, wind, and solar energy. They also have a lot of corporate commitment verbiage about global warming, etc. BPI, the main company Consing is associated with, does have a charitable foundation. I did not try to dig into that for this project.
I had been thinking about how significant the Philippines are to the derps. We saw the islands as a trafficking base during the digs on CEMENT last summer. Recently we were looking at the Farkas family, the daddy of which spent a year in the Phiippines on a fellowship grant. I dont know if Cezar has anything to do with that - it just caught my eye.]
RESUMING THE LIST
*Tarun Das, Chairman, Institute of Economic Growth; Founding Trustee, Ananta Aspen Centre, New Delhi
*Barry Desker, Distinguished Fellow, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore
Takuya Fujii, Chairman, Promontry Financial Group Global Services Japan, LLC., Tokyo
Ichiro Fujisaki, President, Nakasone Yasuhiro Peace Institute; President of America-Japan Society; Chairman of the Sophia Institute of International, Sophia University., Tokyo; former Japanese Ambassador to the United States
Yoichi Funabashi, Chairman, Asia Pacific Initiative; former Editor-in-Chief, The Asahi Shimbun, Tokyo Jamshyd Godrej, Chairman & Managing Director, Godrej and Boyce Manufacturing Co. Ltd; Chairman, Ananta Centre, New Delhi
R. Quentin Grafton, Professor, Crawford School of Public Policy, ANU; Chairholder, UNESCO Chair in Water Economics and Transboundary Water Governance; Director, FE2W Network; Editor-in- Chirf, Policy forum.net
Allan Gyngell, Convenor, Coombs Forum; Director, Crawford Australian Leadership Forum
Toyoo Gyohten, Honorary Advisor, Institute for International Monetary Affairs; Honorary Advisor, MUFG Bank, Ltd., Tokyo
Hahm Chaibong, President, The Asan Institute for Policy Studies, Seoul
Han Sung-Joo, Honorary Chairman, The International Policy Studies Institute of Korea (IPSIKOR), Seoul; Professor Emeritus, Korea University; former Korean Minister of Foreign Affairs; former Korean Ambassador to the United States
*Yasuchika Hasegawa, Corporate Counselor, Takeda Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.; former Chairman, Japan Association of Corporate Executives (Keizai Doyukai), Tokyo; Asia Pacific Chairman, Trilateral Commission
*John R. Hewson, Professor and Chair Tax and Transfer Policy Institute, Crawford School of Public Policy, ANU; former Leader, Federal Opposition, Australia
NOBUYUKI HIRANO, Director, President &Group CEO, MITSUBISHI UFJ Financial Group, Inc.; Chairman, MUFG Bank, Ltd., Tokyo
*Hong Seok-Hyun, Chairman, JoongAng Holdings, Seoul; former Korean Ambassador to the United States; Asia Pacific Deputy Chairman, Trilateral Commission
*Akinari Horii, Special Advisor and Member of the Board of Directors, The Canon Institute for Global Studies, Tokyo; Asia Pacific Treasurer, Trilateral Commission
Rastam Mohd Isa, Chairman of the Institute of Strategic and International Studies (ISIS) Malaysia
*Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, President, Global Corporate Affairs, Tata Sons Ltd, New Delhi; Former Foregin Secretary of India
Bhairavi Jani, Executive Director, SCA Group, New Delhi
*Jung Ku-hyun, President, The Seoul Forum for International Affairs, Seoul Eijiro Katsu, President COO, Internet Initiative Japan Inc., Tokyo
Bilahari Kausikan, Ambassador-at-Large, Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Former Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Singapore
Yuko Kawamoto, Professor, Waseda Business School (Graduate School of Business and Finance), Waseda University, Tokyo
Koichi Kawana, Director Vice Chairman, JGC Corporation, Tokyo
Hiroshi Kimura, Corporate Advisor, Japan Tobacco Inc., Tokyo
Sanjay Kirloskar, Chairman and Managing Director, Kirloskar Brothers Ltd., Pune
Eizo Kobayashi, Senior Representative for Business Community Relations, ITOCHU Corporation, Tokyo
Izumi Kobayashi, Director and a member of the Board, ANA Holdings Inc., Tokyo
Akira Kojima, Senior Fellow, Japan Center for Economic Research (JCER); Member of the Board of Trustees and Visiting Professor at National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS) and Ritusmeikan University (Kyoto); Chairman, World Trade Center Tokyo, Inc
Tom Kompas, Director, Crawford School of Public Policy, ANU; Director, Australian Centre for Biosecurity and Environmental Economics (ACBEE); Editor-in-Chief, Asia and the Pacific Policy
Journal
Takeshi Kunibe, President and Group Chief Executive Officer,
Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc., Tokyo
Lawrence Lau, Ralph and Claire Landau Professor of Economics and former Vice-Chancellor/President, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
LEE JAY Y., Vice Chairman, SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS, Seoul
*Lee Shin-wha, Professor, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Korea University, Seoul; Member on Public Diplomacy Committee, Korea
Lee Sook-Jong, President, East Asia Institute, Seoul; Professor, Graduate School of Governance, SungKyungKwan University
Li Zhaoxing, Former Foreign Minister of PRC, Beijing
Lu Shumin, Former Executive Vice President of the Chinese Peoples Institute of Foreign Affairs, Beijing
Minoru Makihara, Senior Corporate Advisor, Mitsubishi Corporation, Tokyo
Mike Moore, Former New Zealand Ambassador to US; former Director-General, World Trade Organization, Geneva; former Prime Minister of New Zealand
Satoru Murase, Partner, Mayer Brown LLP, NY
Na Kyung-Won, Member, Korean National Assembly, Seoul
Kuniharu Nakamura, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Sumitomo Corporation: Chairman, Japan Foreign Trade Council, Inc.
Hiroaki Nakanishi, Chairman of the Board and Representative Executive Officer, Hitachi, Ltd., Tokyo;Chairman, Japan Business Federation (KEIDANREN)
Philip Ng, Chief Executive Officer, Far East Organization, Singapore
*Roberto F. de Ocampo, Chairman, Board of Advisors, RFO Center for Public Finance & Regional
Economic Cooperation, Manila; former Philippine Secretary of Finance
Sadako Ogata, Special Advisor to the President, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), Tokyo; former United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees; Honorary Asia Pacific group member
*Akio Okawara, President, Japan Center for International Exchange., Tokyo
Tetsu Ozaki, Vice Chairman of Nomura Holdings, Inc., Tokyo
David Rasquinha, Managing Director, Export-Import Bank of India, Munbai
*Ryu Jin Roy, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Poongsan Group., Seoul
Ruan Zongze, Executive Vice President of China Institute of International Studies, Beijing
Sakong Il, Chairman & CEO, Institute for Global Economics (IGE), Seoul; former Korean Minister of Finance
Kengo Sakurada, Chairman, Sompo Holdings, Inc., Tokyo
Takayoshi Sato, President, MRA Foundation, Tokyo
Yasuhiro Sato, Chairman, Mizuho Financial Group, Inc., Tokyo
Shin Dong-Bin, Chairman, Lotte Group, Seoul
Tobby Simon, President, The Synergia Foundation, Bangalore
Arun K. Singh, former Indian Ambassador to the United States
Sio Chi Wai, Member of the Legislative Assembly of the Macau Special Administrative Region
Jacob Soetoyo, Executive Director, The Gesit Companies, Jakarta
Sohn Jie-Ae, Former President, Arirang TV, Seoul
Yasuhisa Shiozaki, Former Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare; Member, Japanese House of Representatives; former Chief Cabinet Secretary, Tokyo
*Shigemitsu Sugisaki, Vice Chairman, Goldman Sachs Japan Co., Ltd., Tokyo; former Deputy Managing Director, International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Dato Sri Dr. Tahir, President & CEO, Mayapada Group, Jakarta
Akio Takahara, Professor, University of Tokyo
Keizo Takemi, Member, Japanese House of Councillors; Senior Fellow, Japan Center for International Exchange; former Vice Minister for Health, Labour and Welfare of Japan, Tokyo
Akihiko Tanaka, President, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Tokyo
Hitoshi Tanaka, Chairman, Institute for International Strategy (IIS), Japan Research Institute, Ltd., Tokyo; Senior Fellow, Japan Center for International Exchange; former Deputy Minister for ForeignAffairs
Naoki Tanaka, President, Center for International Public Policy Studies, Tokyo
Nobuo Tanaka, Chairman of The Sasakawa Peace Foundation, Tokyo; former Executive Directorof the International Energy Agency (IEA)
Somkiat Tangkitvanich, President Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI)
Keiko Tashiro, Senior Executive Managing Director, Head of Oversears Operations, Daiwa Securities Co, Ltd., Tokyo
Teh Kok Peng, Senior Advisor, China International Capital Corporation; Former Chairman, Ascendas Pte Ltd., Singapore
Kiyoshi Tsugawa, Auditor, International University of Japan
Shingo Tsuji, President and CEO, Mori Building Co., Ltd.
Masaaki Tsuya, Member of the Board CEO and Representative Executive Officer Concurrently Chairman of the Board
*Jusuf Wanandi, Senior Fellow and co-founder, Centre for Strategic and International Studies (Indonesia), Jakarta; Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees CSIS Foundation;
Lukito Wanandi, President Director, Santini Group, Jakarta
Hiroshi Watanabe, President, Institute for International Monetary Affairs, Tokyo
*Tarisa Watanagase, Former Governor of the Bank of Thailand
Michael Wesley, Director, Academic Outreach and Research, National Security College, Crawford School of Public Policy, ANU
Hassan Wirajuda, Former Foreign Minister of Indonesia, Jakarta
YY Wong, Chairman and Founder, Wywy Group, Singapore
Wu Xinbo, Director of the Center for American Studies and Executive Dean of the Institute of International Studies, Fudan University, Shanghai
Haruhiko Yoshida, Former Deputy President, Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd., Tokyo
Zhao Weiping, Vice President of the Chinese Peoples Institute of Foreign Affairs, Beijing; Former Chinese Consulate General to Chicago
Zhou Wenzhong, Former Secretary-General of Boao Forum; Former Chinese Ambassador to U.S.; Former Vice Foreign Minister
DAVID ROCKEFELLER FELLOWS
Dhruva Jaishankar, Fellow, Brookings India, New Delhi
Lee Seung Yoon, CEO & Co-founder, Radish, New York
Alec James Yoshikazu Wagner, Legislative Analyst (Sustainability Policy Research), Office of Council Services, Maui
Yuito Yamada, Partner, McKinsey & Company, Tokyo (DRF Representative)
FORMER MEMBERS IN PUBLIC SERVICE
Ong Keng Yong, Ambassador-at-Large, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Singapore; Executive Deputy Chairman, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University
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NOT TODAY SIR: TRUMP BUILDS U.S. STRATEGIC DEFENSES REAGAN STYLE, EMP-PROOFING AMERICA
Article about a lot more than EMP proofing.
It will also be interesting to see what Russia and China do, too.
(Probably already posted, but interesting.) (May 10 Article)
I like how it goes up 5% every month until it’s 25%
where it stays until things are all better.
Statement from the President Regarding Emergency Measures
to Address the Border Crisis
As everyone knows, the United States of America has been
invaded by hundreds of thousands of people coming through
Mexico and entering our country illegally. This sustained
influx of illegal aliens has profound consequences on every
aspect of our national lifeoverwhelming our schools,
overcrowding our hospitals, draining our welfare system, and
causing untold amounts of crime. Gang members, smugglers,
human traffickers, and illegal drugs and narcotics of all
kinds are pouring across the Southern Border and directly
into our communities. Thousands of innocent lives are taken
every year as a result of this lawless chaos. It must end
NOW!
Mexicos passive cooperation in allowing this mass incursion
constitutes an emergency and extraordinary threat to the
national security and economy of the United States. Mexico
has very strong immigration laws and could easily halt the
illegal flow of migrants, including by returning them to
their home countries. Additionally, Mexico could quickly
and easily stop illegal aliens from coming through its
southern border with Guatemala.
For decades, the United States has suffered the severe and
dangerous consequences of illegal immigration. Sadly,
Mexico has allowed this situation to go on for many years,
growing only worse with the passage of time. From a safety,
national security, military, economic, and humanitarian
standpoint, we cannot allow this grave disaster to continue.
The current state of affairs is profoundly unfair to the
American taxpayer, who bears the extraordinary financial
cost imposed by large-scale illegal migration. Even worse
is the terrible and preventable loss of human life. Some of
the most deadly and vicious gangs on the planet operate just
across our border and terrorize innocent communities.
Mexico must step up and help solve this problem. We welcome
people who come to the United States legally, but we cannot
allow our laws to be broken and our borders to be violated.
For years, Mexico has not treated us fairlybut we are now
asserting our rights as a sovereign Nation.
To address the emergency at the Southern Border, I am
invoking the authorities granted to me by the International
Emergency Economic Powers Act. Accordingly, starting on
June 10, 2019, the United States will impose a 5 percent
Tariff on all goods imported from Mexico. If the illegal
migration crisis is alleviated through effective actions
taken by Mexico, to be determined in our sole discretion and
judgment, the Tariffs will be removed. If the crisis
persists, however, the Tariffs will be raised to 10 percent
on July 1, 2019. Similarly, if Mexico still has not taken
action to dramatically reduce or eliminate the number of
illegal aliens crossing its territory into the United
States, Tariffs will be increased to 15 percent on August 1,
2019, to 20 percent on September 1, 2019, and to 25 percent
on October 1, 2019. Tariffs will permanently remain at the
25 percent level unless and until Mexico substantially stops
the illegal inflow of aliens coming through its territory.
Workers who come to our country through the legal admissions
process, including those working on farms, ranches, and in
other businesses, will be allowed easy passage.
If Mexico fails to act, Tariffs will remain at the high
level, and companies located in Mexico may start moving back
to the United States to make their products and goods.
Companies that relocate to the United States will not pay
the Tariffs or be affected in any way.
Over the years, Mexico has made massive amounts of money in
its dealings with the United States, and this includes the
tremendous number of jobs leaving our country.
Should Mexico choose not to cooperate on reducing unlawful
migration, the sustained imposition of Tariffs will produce
a massive return of jobs back to American cities and towns.
Remember, our great country has been the piggy bank from
which everybody wants only to TAKE. The difference is that
now we are firmly and forcefully standing up for Americas
interests.
We have confidence that Mexico can and will act swiftly to
help the United States stop this long-term, dangerous, and
deeply unfair problem. The United States has been very good
to Mexico for many years. We are now asking that Mexico
immediately do its fair share to stop the use of its
territory as a conduit for illegal immigration into our
country.
The cartels and coyotes are having a greater and greater
impact on the Mexican side of our Southern Border. This is
a dire threat that must be decisively eliminated. Billions
of dollars are made, and countless lives are ruined, by
these ruthless and merciless criminal organizations. Mexico
must bring law and order to its side of the border.
Democrats in Congress are fully aware of this horrible
situation and yet refuse to help in any way, shape, or form.
This is a total dereliction of duty. The migrant crisis is
a calamity that must now be solvedand can easily be solved
in Congress. Our broken asylum laws, court system, catch-
and-release, visa lottery, chain migration, and many other
loopholes can all be promptly corrected. When that happens,
the measures being announced today can be more readily
reduced or removed.
The United States is a great country that can no longer be
exploited due to its foolish and irresponsible immigration
laws. For the sake of our people, and for the sake of our
future, these horrendous laws must be changed now.
At the same time, Mexico cannot allow hundreds of thousands
of people to pour over its land and into our country
violating the sovereign territory of the United States. If
Mexico does not take decisive measures, it will come at a
significant price.
We therefore look forward to, and appreciate, the swift and
effective actions that we hope Mexico will immediately
install.
As President of the United States, my highest duty is the
defense of the country and its citizens. A nation without
borders is not a nation at all. I will not stand by and
allow our sovereignty to be eroded, our laws to be trampled,
or our borders to be disrespected anymore.
Try twenty to thirty million wetbacks since 1970...
Buy this book!
Haha!
Looks subversive!
And I hope that particular story line remains fiction.
;-)
We already have enough invasion going on...
This video is freaking awesome. Honey Badger is Badass,
Sometimes plans change and you have to take a military transport plane to your next round-table discussion. Thanks for the lift,
@AKNationalGuard!
#AdventuresWithAGBarr
@TheJusticeDept
https://mobile.twitter.com/KerriKupecDOJ/status/1134255756088266753
Hopefully it will cause all the Mexican products popping up in American stores and then gradually expanding, now filling entire sections of the shelves alongside our traditional brands. Catering to the “imigrants”. A 25% tariff would go a long way toward restoring our stores! MAGA and get Mexico out of our stores and make room for American products again!
SS1
Niiiiice!
... getting closer ... things moving faster now ...
Good find.
I wonder when the rest of the info on Smollett will come out. I think there is much more to this besides _______ and _______ .
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=north+korea+purge&t=osx&ia=news
Many stories today about NK executing people.
Some interesting points about these stories....
1. Source for ALL of them seems to be Chosun Ilbo. MSM/derp media are running with it. Non-derp sources are saying that Chosun Ilbo is a dubious source. There doesn’t seem to be any other corroborating source.
2. This supposedly happened in March and was reported in April, but for some reason is being widely reported now. Why is that? Someone has an agenda, perhaps?
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Makes me think that something big is about to happen (or has happened) with NK/Trump.
Related:
I’ve noticed a lot of news stories lately about NK firing missiles, etc. It seems that the media is definitely trying to paint a negative picture about NK/Kim.
Who could ever imagine Hillary, queen of the bathroom closet server, as keynote speaker on cyber security. She should be able to tell them how not to be secure. Will she never go away!
Mark
“””Anything good come out of Fresno State with the possible except you?
I like how you said “possible”. I’d say he has exceeded a preponderance of the evidence, and is verging on beyond a reasonable doubt.”””
Well, he doesn’t like fish tacos, so there’s that. ;)
Seen on another forum:
IOW he told them Cohen was testifying and that would end Trump's Presidency. Didn't happen.
IOW he told them Cohen was testifying and that would end Trump's Wanna bet the next advisor doesn't get over his skis predicting the demise of Trump.
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