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To: bored at work

Goodness. Harsh words. Are you sure? Come on, these are the
people *WHO HAVE POWER NOW*. If they wanted to stop wars
they could snap their fingers. Have you ever wondered where Iraqi insurgents are getting explosives for IEDs? Russia ,France ,China, and 100 other countries
are selling weapons everywhere. It would be simple to just cut off the massive number of shells being shipped everywhere. Are we to believe that this small group of people has banded together to convince their fellow (but obstreperous) elites of the desirability of peace?

http://www.nti.org/b_aboutnti/b1_board.html

click on each bio and read it.

R. E. (Ted) Turner, Co-Chairman
http://www.insightmag.com/media/paper441/news/2000/10/02/World/Religion.U.n.Faithful.Eye.Global.Religion-213309.shtml

Sam Nunn, Co-Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
Member of Council on Foreign Relations
The CFR is a group of elite Americans (Membership is by invitation only) who’s main function, as determined by many non-establishment researchers, is to create an interdependent America and world in which a world government based on socialist principles is both necessary and desirable.

General Eugene Habiger
Senior Fellow with the Gorbechev Foundation.

Come on, they are all like that. All the bios mention globalist front groups, sometimes with obvious names "World Conference on Religion and Peace", sometimes not "Fabien Society."


38 posted on 06/17/2005 1:18:40 AM PDT by urluquai
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To: urluquai

I have to agree with you somewhat. The powers to be, I believe, are not doing enough. And I agree, Iraqi insurgents do get their explosives from all over. Even from the USA. We all know that.

This movie addresses only the nuclear materials that are out there and though relatively difficult to acquire are still plausibly attainable. We need to do more to secure these materials world wide. Achieving this is easier said than done. The movie addresses this.

World peace and religious universalism are a different topic. Very discussable mind you. And the credentials and reputations of the individual NTI board of directors, however reputable or corrupt, are not part of the film. In fact, just the mention of Ted Turner makes me run for my remote, but that’s a different topic also.

I could do a review of this movie but from an entertainment viewpoint I would give it two thumbs down (I would have exploded the nuke). From a thought provoking informative viewpoint I would give it two thumbs up.

I still recommend this flick as an important must see . . :^)


39 posted on 06/17/2005 4:51:42 AM PDT by bored at work (Barack Obama . . . Iraq Osama . . . ?)
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