It used to mean absolutely nothing to me. A candidate is a member of the CFR? Big deal.
Now, though, I'm growing more convinced that the CFR is driving legislation and what what we believe is good for America is less important to our elected representatives than what the CFR tells them is good for America.
I am nearly to the point that membership in the CFR or an identifiable cozy relationship with CFR members is enough to preclude any candidate from getting my vote.
cue whoever is going to post for my edification a list of Reagan's folks who were members of CFR
IMO, many are coming to that realization.
I am nearly to the point that membership in the CFR or an identifiable cozy relationship with CFR members is enough to preclude any candidate from getting my vote.
That a group of unelected people in this organization could hold such sway over our lives is unbelievable.
It appears they are telling our elected leaders what to do, to hell with the voters who put them there.
"The Council on Foreign Relations - And the Trilateral Commission - The two organizations that run the United States by Melvin Sickler" at http://www.prolognet.qc.ca/clyde/cfr.html
Be prepared for an eye opening experience. This is all stuff the John Birch Society tried to (and does to this very day) get us to understand and rail against for decades. Or just continue to deny it and sit back and watch it happening. You are absolutely right to consider membership in the CRF and Trilateral Commission as lethal. Knowledge is power. Get knowledge.