Council on Foreign Relations, Foreign Affairs Magazine and Global Banking
The Council on Foreign Relations publishes a bi-monthly book titled Foreign Affairs and World Politics, which explicitly discusses the framework of a new world order. Corrupt international banking represents the largest industry globally, operating openly while the general public remains distracted by consumerism and media figures like Peter Jennings. Skepticism is directed at those who dismiss these systemic operations as mere conspiracy theories despite visible evidence such as militarized police in black uniforms.
council on foreign relations· foreign affairs· world politics· international banking· new world order
00:04 I've read the Council on Foreign Relations bi-monthly book they put out. You can buy it at Barnes & Noble or any major bookstore and it's called The name of it is called Foreign Affairs and World Politics. And the thing in there says, welcome to the new world order do you know your way around? And this is the biggest industry in the world is corrupt international banking I don't mean local banking and they and its real they're out in the open but the little serfs the little idiots because Peter Jennings doesn't tell them that I don't mean to be mean if they are They just go Big Mac cheeseburger Please, that's all I care about. And I just try to say to them you idiot it's real! It's real! Try it in front of your face and they just go no its conspiracy everything is wonderful I never question anything Ma'am? Sir So you think it's good Yes What about the police with black uniforms and ski masks are they good? No Oh you mean the police wearing ski masks is good? No The police
00:59 Well, they wear black ski masks now. You know where to put it like this peeking out? What do you think about that? I don't speak English! I'm sorry! Are you a volunteer? Hey Alex Jones! You're so cool! Yeah! Hang on the camera! What's your name? Alex Jones how ya doin'? I love Mike Hanson Archives. Get ready to run.
