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Politics : Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and the New World Order

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To: Sidney Reilly who wrote (16)8/12/2003 12:23:50 AM
From: Sidney Reilly  Read Replies (1) of 512
 
Our representatives in the past tried to keep big business in check with legislation that would prevent monopolies from happening in industry. Monopolies stifle competition and competition is the basis for free enterprise. There is no free enterprise in a monopoly. And there is no choice either. You can't go somewhere else if you don't like the product or service or the price if it's a monopoly. An example would be my phone service. I have no choice. It's a government regulated monopoly. So free enterprise promotes freedom and monopoly thwarts freedom.

John D Rockefeller was an opponent of free enterprise and competition and his business practices were in keeping with that philosophy. Read "The Rockefeller File" by Gary Allen. David Rockefeller was the founder of the Council on Foreign Relations and the grand scheme of the New World Order. His New World Business Order paves the way for monopoly. Monopoly is the Rockefeller business philosophy.

Big business has relentlessly attacked and chipped away at the monopoly laws in the US. And everything keeps getting bigger. Recently there has been a push to change FCC rules to allow greater ownership of media outlets.

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