Official portrait, 1989
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View full-sizeDownload James Addison Baker III (born April 28, 1930) is an American attorney, diplomat and statesman. A member of the Republican Party, he served as the 10th White House chief of staff and 67th United States secretary of the treasury under President Ronald Reagan and the 61st U.S. secretary of state before returning as the 16th White House chief of staff under PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush.
Also in attendance was the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (at the time) James A. Baker, Rockefeller protege Maurice Strong and a 'host of other World Bank members'.
Strong, c. 1971
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View full-sizeDownload Maurice Frederick Strong, PC, CC, OM, FRSC, FRAIC (April 29, 1929 – November 27, 2015) was a Canadian oil and mineral businessman and a diplomat who served as Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations. Strong had his start as an entrepreneur in the Alberta oil patch and was President of Power Corporation of Canada until 1966. In the early 1970s he was Secretary General of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment and then became the first executive director of the United Nations Environment Programme. He returned to Canada to become Chief Executive Officer of Petro-Canada from 1976 to 1978. He headed Ontario Hydro, one of North America's largest power utilities, was national president and chairman of the Extension Committee of the World Alliance of YMCAs and headed American Water Development Incorporated. He served as a commissioner of the World Commission on Environment and Development in 1986[7] and was unironically recognised by the International Union for Conservation of Nature as a leader in the international environmental movement.[8] He was President of the Council of the University for Peace from 1998 to 2006. More recently Strong was an active honorary professor at Peking University and honorary chairman of its Environmental Foundation. He was chairman of the advisory board for the Institute for Research on Security and Sustainability for Northeast Asia.[9] He died at the age of 86 in 2015.
The (Second) Most Important Bank You've Never Heard Of
What is the most important bank the public has never heard of?
My fine audience excepted, not one in a hundred people could name the Bank for International Settlements as the culprit, and fewer still could describe the BIS' role as "the apex of the system" of world financial control (as Carroll Quigley so memorably put it).
It is obvious what must be done, but not so obvious how to achieve it.
One of the evil cabal's henchmen rises to speak:
"I suggest therefore that this be sold not through a democratic process - that would take too long and devour far too much of the funds - to educate the cannon fodder, unfortunately, that populates the earth.
We have to take almost an elitist program, [so] that we can see beyond our swollen bellies, and look to the future in time frames and in results which are not easily understood, or which can be, with intellectual honesty, be reduced down to some kind of simplistic definition."
Then the head villain, old and soft-spoken but with a gravitas that makes the others tremble, speaks.
In his quiet and deliberate way he lays out a plan for world domination:
The takeover of one-third of the earth's surface.
The creation of a global military force to maintain that control.
The evil henchmen was David Lang, a banker from Montreal.
The head villain was Edmund de Rothschild.
He was introduced by none other than the ubiquitous super-gopher / Rockefeller protege / "environmentalist" Maurice Strong.
Also in attendance at the meeting:
David Rockefeller himself, Secretary of State James A. Baker, international banker and Rothschild associate Michael Sweatman, and a host of World Bank members, foreign bankers and international delegates who all converged on Colorado for the strangest "wilderness" conference ever assembled.
And we are only fortunate enough to know about this meeting because of an extraordinarily unlikely series of accidents that happened to put the right man in the right place at the right time to:
The video below contains the actual recordings from the UNCED summit meeting and is quite a rare one (because it keeps on being taken down).
Considering its age also found it very revealing that the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos is being discussed in relation to the controlled demolition of first world economies.