Topic: Sandy Berger

6 chapters across the catalog

The hosts discuss how political leaders like Bill Clinton and Sandy Berger use "emotionally packaged" rhetoric to push globalist agendas. Alex Jones argues that while the middle class enjoys a comfortable life, the elite at the top are inherently ruthless and willing to destroy nations. He compares the modern social structure to ancient Rome and Babylon, where the middle class is mentally impoverished despite their material possessions.

The Real News Hour(Classic 1996) The Illusion Of Freedom [YOwbTMg7ccA]
42:41 - 45:15

The Real News Hour(Classic 1996) The Illusion Of Freedom [YOwbTMg7ccA]

Council on Foreign Relations, Trilateral Commission, David Rockefeller

Jeff Davis and Alex Jones examine charts detailing the influence of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and the Trilateral Commission. They name figures such as David Rockefeller, Zbigniew Brzezinski, and Sandy Berger as key players in a "global regime of power." They argue that these elitist front groups are dismantling American sovereignty in favor of international control.

Exposing Corruption 1996 [kOB99BpXBAc]
2:18:07 - 2:21:26

Exposing Corruption 1996 [kOB99BpXBAc]

Madeleine Albright, Sandy Berger, Iraq Oil Supply

Top officials including Madeleine Albright, Sandy Berger, and William Cohen—all members of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)—are accused of seeking control over Iraq's oil supply under UN auspices. During the Columbus town hall meeting, they repeatedly used the phrase "weapons of mass destruction" to justify military action. The real objective is framed as the seizure of Iraqi resources to fund globalist government aims.

Exposing Corruption 1996 [kOB99BpXBAc]
2:21:26 - 2:24:53

Exposing Corruption 1996 [kOB99BpXBAc]

Gulf War Syndrome, UN Auspices, Global Regime

The US government is criticized for failing to treat veterans of the 1991 Gulf War who were exposed to chemical and biological weapons. Meanwhile, Sandy Berger is noted for his past comments regarding a "global regime of power" during CFR meetings. The UN's "oil-for-food" program is described as a trap to take over Iraq's sovereignty and distribute its wealth under international banker control.

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.