http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-scheer/in-money-changers-we-trus_b_802174.html
This comment from 'MyTake' got my attention -
The President does not choose his key advisors and they have not done so since Carter.
Those key advisors are supplied by and drawn from the 4000 membership base of elites that comprise the NY Council on Foreign Relations.
Everything described in this article is, while accurate, just the symptom of the problem where the Corporate State has taken control of the U.S. Government.
There is no use in flogging these individual names such as Rubin etc.. They are the symptom of the problem and you have to identify the core of the problem and spend you time drawing this single organization out into public view.
Both Bush and Obama economic teams were supplied by the Council on Foreign Relations, David Rockefeller, Chairman Emeritus. That 4000 membership, including the heads of Wall Street Corporations and heads of Corporate Media, if funded, organized and controlled by the Rockefeller Syndicate and their myriad of tax exempt Foundations.
Robert Rubin is Co-Chair of the Board of Directors at CFR and it is that Board that has supplied each incoming President with over 300 names for appointment to their respective Administrations.
And when you examine the CFR interlocks with the two other organizations known as the Trilateral Commission and the international Bilderberg Group, you will see David Rockefeller as being the cornerstone member of each of these groups.
Those three groups are the CORE of the problem. Get to them, expose them and protest them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Council_on_Foreign_Relations
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bilderberg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trilateral_Commission
The common name among all of them is David Rockefeller, a 'A lifelong Republican and party contributor'.
There you have it - you know why the country is in an economic shambles? It's because of the people chosen from these organizations to run government (into the ground, apparently).
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