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Private
Clubs and Secret Societies
Unregulated
associations of corporate networks is one of the most controversial areas.
Talking about these types of corporate relationships is ignored by the
media or attacked as paranoid conspiracies. When small town business people
get together at the country club for a few drinks and a round of golf,
everyone has no doubts that business and pleasure mix quite nicely.
However,
when the top bankers, politicians and other private individuals get together
in highly organized networks, supported by extensive staffing and resources,
more than a couple of business deals are in the offing.
For example,
every single cabinet member of the United States (except for less than
a dozen), has also been a member of the Rockefeller founded Council on
Foreign Relations (CFR). The CFR came up with the structure and idea for
creating the United Nations. It has thousands of members, of whom some
of the most influential political and corporate activists in the U.S.
belong to.
For years,
activists have been investigating these secret societies. This section
of the website links to resources across the political spectrum.
Included
here is the most controversial group of resources under the heading of
"The Twilight Zone". This is hard-core conspiracy material that in many
cases includes incredibly important research material. However, you should
be warned that the material is neither endorsed or evaluated for factuality.
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