Topic: International Relations

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Alex Jones Comments On Bill Clinton CFR Speech Thanking David Rockefeller [plUcSB6qqSY]

Alex Jones Comments On Bill Clinton CFR Speech Thanking David Rockefeller [plUcSB6qqSY]

Bill Clinton, David Rockefeller, and Global Financial Control

The speaker analyzes a speech given by President Bill Clinton, alleging that the President is subservient to David Rockefeller and the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). The commentary claims that these entities control global figures like Alan Greenspan and dictate policies to European governments. Specific criticism is directed at the IMF for advising Russia to quadruple taxes, which the speaker characterizes as a criminal consolidation of wealth rather than free-market reform.

The use of UN resolutions to justify military action is criticized as hypocritical, given that many other resolutions regarding countries like Israel remain unenforced. The Korean War is cited as a trillion-dollar example of an unconstitutional, undeclared war that failed to achieve a definitive conclusion. The current administration's stance of enforcing UN rules while threatening unilateral action is viewed as a contradiction of international law.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1996) Who's Who Of The Elite Gaylon Ross [tYIDpiqzJdc]
28:08 - 31:34

Jeff Davis(Classic 1996) Who's Who Of The Elite Gaylon Ross [tYIDpiqzJdc]

Council on Foreign Relations and British Origins

The guest disputes Newt Gingrich's characterization of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) as a benign social club for professors. Ross traces the CFR's origins back to the "roundtables" founded by Cecil Rhodes and the British Royal Institute of International Affairs. He emphasizes the organization's strict rules regarding non-attribution and secrecy, noting that most prominent figures seen on television are members.

Jeff Davis With Special Guest Alex Jones Militarization Of Police July 7, 1997 [FyIRc LlG2U]
1:12:36 - 1:14:57

Jeff Davis With Special Guest Alex Jones Militarization Of Police July 7, 1997 [FyIRc LlG2U]

CFR Meetings and the Future of the CIA

National Security Advisor Sandy Berger's appearance at a CFR meeting is discussed as evidence of the organization's role as a "real government meeting body." The hosts criticize US relations with China, citing Amnesty International reports on slave labor camps and human rights abuses. They argue that corruption is systemic from the local level, such as Austin's Capital Metro, to the international banking houses of New York City.

Celebrate New Surveillance Cameras In Austin, Tx [j 3e1yqx0tI]
0:04 - 1:43

Celebrate New Surveillance Cameras In Austin, Tx [j 3e1yqx0tI]

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.

AJ Let Me Loose On These CNN Traitors [gSgIcprkKqc]
0:00 - 1:16

AJ Let Me Loose On These CNN Traitors [gSgIcprkKqc]

Mike Hanson Archives Introduction, International Banking Corruption

Mike Hanson introduces the Mike Hanson Archives, referencing the Council on Foreign Relations publication Foreign Affairs and World Politics. He characterizes international banking as a corrupt global industry and criticizes the public for ignoring these systems. The segment is sponsored by Guadalupe Valley Services, a carpentry and paint business located in Gonzales, Texas.