Dick Cheney laughs with satisfaction about hiding his [Rockfeller's] CFR Directorship to his Electors
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- Nick Rockefeller quoted by Aaron Russo whom Rockfeller tried to recruit into the CFR - see his video interview here.
The Council on Foreign Relations founded by Colonel House, is one of the key Rockfeller's organizations (the Rockefellers are life members) which are the dominant forces espousing the concept of New World Order (embraced by Republican and Democrat Parties alike see Bush, Cheney and Clintons' videos and writings).
They recruit among the elites of political and business world. Not all of them know the end goal of the CFR but some whom the Rockefellers tried to recruit do now know like Aaron Russo the Producer of Trading Places starring Eddy Murphy.
The CFR claimed not to be secret but "private" so private that some prefer not to mention that they belong to them - though not as much as for the Skulls and Bones in which both Bush and Kerry refuse to talk about.
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- Why Bush, Clinton and others use that sign ?
- Skull and Bones: what's so secret Bush and Kerry do refuse to talk about ?
Transcript from "Remarks by the Vice President to the Council on Foreign Relations" on whitehouse.gov
February 15, 2002
Ritz Carlton
Washington, DC
THE VICE PRESIDENT: Thank you. Thank you very much. Well, Les and Pete, I want to thank you all for the warm welcome today. I see a lot of old friends in the room. And it's good to be back at the Council on Foreign Relations. As Pete mentioned, I have been a member for a long time, and was actually Director for some period of time. I never mentioned that when I was campaigning for reelection back home in Wyoming -- (laughter) -- but it stood me in good stead. I valued very much my experience and exposure to the tremendous people involved, and the involvement in the ideas and the debates and the great policy issues of the day.
I also especially want to thank the Council, and especially Hank Greenberg, for initiating the Center for Geoeconomic Studies. I think it's a great idea. The Center clearly reflects the generosity and vision of a distinguished member of our society. In the years to come, it will add a great deal to the understanding of economic issues and their significance in world affairs.








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