A REASON NOT TO TRUST NEWT?
COUNCIL
ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS
I
received this e-mail...
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One more reason why I do not trust Newt!
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S.
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----- Original Message -----Names and addresses have been redacted...
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Sent: Friday, November 18, 2011 4:03 AM
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Subject: Re: EU dictatorship
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An EU style government and a
world currency are what members of the CFR and Trilateral Commission want. The
people now leading Greece and Italy are both TC members and are bankers.
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Do I have to spell it out any
more plainly that the top bankers want political control of the world?
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Now, remember that Newt Gingrich
(like Mitt Romney *(roster does not show Romney as a member for 2010 or 2011) http://www.freewebs.com/911truthseeker/thecfrgroup.htm)
is a CFR member.
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The situation that was
orchestrated by these elitists in Greece, Italy, and who knows how many more
countries before it is over, is our worst nightmare.
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Yet there are people convinced
that a CFR member or a person with ties to supranational organizations could
possibly be a conservative.
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Our most important job is to warn
people about this most urgent problem.
So I preceded to check out the CFR and below
is their mission statement, also a link to their membership roster. (as of November 18, 2011) I must say
Newt Leroy Gingrich is the only Presidential candidate that I found is a
member. be ###
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