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Letters to the Editor for Nov. 30, 2009
Letters to the Editor for Nov. 30, 2009
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On our way to one world government To the editor: The “change” of President Obama’s campaign appears to relate to the rate of change rather than its direction. The direction of change is without doubt away from the controls of the U.S. Constitution, as with our recent presidents, but at a much faster pace. What, other than ego, could be driving the man? Could it be that he has the talent but is not the “boss”? And what could be the objective? That objective, it seems clear, is one world government. The organizations of implementation are the Council on Foreign Relations, the Trilateral Commission, the Bilderberg Group and their members and sympathizers occupy the top positions of the executive branch and much of Congress. They also occupy top positions in the military, media, financial institutions, higher education, secretary of defense, CIA, and many others. Their hold on this country appears to have begun with President Hoover and includes Eisenhower, Nixon, Ford, G.H.W. Bush, Clinton and now Obama. (Information from F.R.E.E. — Fund to Restore and Educated Electorate, P.O. Box 293339, Kerrville, Texas, 78029, which would welcome your inquiries). Control of our schools and teachers is rapidly shifting to Washington. It will not take but one more generation to convince the majority of Americans that the Constitution is merely a historical relic, and that the future rests with those in power and the benefits of a one world government. But the U.S. Constitution is still the law of the land! We, as citizens of this once great country, have become preoccupied with personal interests and are taking no active interest in politics. But the politicians, with Obama as their new leaders, have increased their efforts to ignore our Constitution and implement their goal of establishing a one world government. We are now well into the 11th hour. If we (you) don’t demand a return to Constitutional government now it will very soon be too late. Jasper Coombes Richland |





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