Committee of 300, CFR and Global Power Structures
A caller references the book The Committee of 300 to describe an upper room of global power. The discussion outlines a hierarchy where the U.S. House and Senate take orders from the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), which in turn follows directives from the European-based Bilderbergers.
committee of 300· council on foreign relations· bilderbergers· trilateralist group· power structure
00:00 Hello, you're on the air. Alex? Yes Hi First of all it is just such like the biggest pleasure to even talk to you Oh God! The jabbering Alex Jones Okay thank-you very much Okay No it's true I mean first thing that I want to do Is give you the biggest hug Because I know how you feel First of all, I'm like the original Minion. I just lost my appetite. You're saying when you saw the insurance companies come in and actually write the bills, yes? When you saw the big landowners and oil people coming in and funding environmentalists... And $5,000 suits and shoes and lobbyists like pigeons gathered on the third floor. And I'll tell you something Alex, I really feel for you. I read this book called The Committee of 300. I don't know if you've read it or not. That's the upper room of the power structure they have
00:58 They have, in the US, the House is the Council on Foreign Relations. The Senate is the CFR. They take direct orders from a trilateralist group called the Bilderbergers in Europe. Right? Now are they like the Freemasons or something? Well, the Masons were perfect for... The Masons were originally secret construction guilds because during the Dark Ages, the church and some other people wouldn't allow colleges unless it was religious based. So to keep the building alive, to build cathedrals, the Catholic Church allowed them to do this but it had to be done in secrecy
