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Politics : Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and the New World Order -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: MSI who wrote (138)9/21/2003 12:48:03 AM
From: Sidney Reilly  Respond to of 512
 
I wonder what the founding fathers would have thought of our arrangements with the Indians.

They would probably think we were being far too nice.



To: MSI who wrote (138)9/25/2003 6:56:44 PM
From: Sidney Reilly  Respond to of 512
 
The importance of whether or not the CFR has a majority on the Supreme Court could decide any future Constitutional battles with the advancing New World Order.

The NWO is essentially built through domestic laws and Executive orders that are unconstitutional, and treaties with foreign powers, other nations and the United Nations itself. The treaties, Executive Orders, and domestic laws may be on the books but the issue about their constitutionality has not been decided. When the time comes to test these laws who is on the Supreme Court will decide the fate of our country. Also there is the issue of treaties versus Constitutional rights. Do treaties entered into between the US government and a foreign power (such as the United Nations) have to be enforced if they violate the Constitution or does the Constitution supercede the treaty? Many treaties entered into between the US and the United Nations and other world organizations give them power over our sovereign nation. Let's see what the count is for the Supremes.

supct.law.cornell.edu

CFR Supremes according to 1995 CFR roster

BREYER STEPHEN G

GINSBURG RUTH BADER

OCONNOR SANDRA DAY

a-albionic.com

So far as we know now there are only 3 Supremes who are CFR members according to the 1995 roster. If the CFR was not so secretive we could get an up to date roster.