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10 Fully Armored Police vs. 1 Burnt Out Drug Addict...GO

chilaxe says...

For those interested in why nothing gets done about these kinds of things, the independent investigation's conclusion was:
"Our best conclusion is it would have taken less than half a second for Mr. Blair to close that gap and strike the officer [with a weapon of an unknown nature at the time].”

I'm not defending that reasoning, but it's good to know how the investigations look at these things.

Source: http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/home/50932722-76/blair-burnett-officers-police.html.csp?page=4

This is what happens when you snort coke and make a video.

budzos says...

Yeah it's like Jim Carrey, Richard Simmons, and Carol Burnett fucked and she came out. I disagree about her being good in the sack. I bet she really likes sex but brings the same cheeseball vibe into the bedroom. I bet she gives oral that's as bad as oral can be (I'll take it over a kick in the teeth). I don't think I could ever find her sexy after watching this. I do however find her hilarious. I REALLY needed a good laugh, it has been a fucked up day.

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Constitutional_Patriot says...

By 1970 there were over 1600 CFR members and in 1972 the Trilateral Commission was formed by Rockefeller (Chairman of the CFR). The CFR and the Trilateral Commission are not US Government created entities. The Council's first recruitment of a future president occurred in 1950 with Eisenhower. Since then every president (except Reagan) has been a CFR/Trilateral commission member and these presidents have filled their staff with other CFR members.

One example of how a presidential elect that claims he doesn't want NWO personnel in his administration, however ends up appointing such people to their cabinet is Reagan.

He was neither a CFR or Trilateral Commission member. He was neither a Skull & Bonesman or Bilderberger, however he was a Bohemian Grovesman.

When Reagan was asked who really ran the United States, Reagan admitted: "I think there is an elite in this country and they are the ones who run an elitist government (shadow government). They want a government by a handful of people because they don't believe the people themselves can run their lives... Are we going to have an elitist government that makes decisions for people's lives or are we going to believe as we have for so many decades, that the people can make these decisions for themselves?".

It also seems that Reagan was thinking along similar lines to Jimmy Carter when he gave his pre-election promise to avoid "insiders" when selecting his cabinet. When Reagan was elected, he formed a transitional team that would act as kind of a recruitment agency for the major positions in the new administration. Of the 59 people Reagan appointed for the team, 29 were members of the CFR, ten were Bilderbergers, and astonishingly, ten were from the dreaded Trilateral Commission. With George H.W. Bush as his Vice Presidential running mate, Reagan was not about to make the CFR or the Trilateral Commission or any other secret group into a campaign issue.

When Reagan entered the White House, he appointed 12 members of the Trilateral Commission, six of whom were also CFR members. As a sign of the true state of secret group influence, there were another 64 appointees who were also members of the CFR.

This from a man that stated he would take control and keep the government from being controlled by a shadow government. He appointed the exact people he vowed not to have in his office.

Today in the Bush administration, every single appointee is a CFR member. The CFR prohibits its members from disclosing anything that has been said within it's closed meetings to outsiders. A recent breakdown of the 4200+ members today reveals that 31% come from the corporate sector, 25% come from academia, 15% from charities, 13% from government, 8% from law, 6% from the media and 2% from other professions. CFR members are on the boards of the following sample of corporations: Citicorp, J.P.Morgan Chase, Boeing, Conoco, Disney, IBM, Exxon Mobil, Dow Jones, Viacom/CBS, Time Warner, Carlyle Group, Lehman Brothers, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch, Credit Suisse First Boston, Chevron Texaco, Lockheed Martin, Hailliburton, Washington Post/Newsweek.

The CFR has been the breeding grounds for future presidents and their administrations for several decades now. Whether Republican or Democrat, the men and women in power will have been schooled in foreign relations by the council. If there is a shadow government at work then you can guarantee the puppet strings pass through the Pratt House (CFR).

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If you want to read up on the CFR (and not from the CFR itself), one good source of an examination of the CFR from it's initial creation up to today is a book written by 2 authors.

One is Thom Burnett (One of Britain's leading experts on security and military affairs. He served with UK Special Forces in the 90's and has been undertaking postgraduate research in Conspiracy Theory and Military Intelligence. The other author is Alex Games - Author and journalist for the London Evening Standard, UK's Financial Times, Sunday Times, Daily Telegraph, Guardian and Independent on Sunday).

The book is called: "Who Really Runs the World?: The war between globalization and democracy". Pages 100-120 descibe many details about the CFR's history from inception to today.

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jonny says...

It must be awful to have a mindset where nothing is interesting unless it's worth billions of dollars.

Oh yeah, it must be just awful to have a capitalist mindset when you work for CNBC. It ain't G4TV, dude - it's a business channel, specifically one for investors who are quite interested in how such a thing might affect their investments. Damn those people for trying to make a living.

Nothing like shoving it to apple.

WTF are you talking about - that kid just vastly increased their potential user base. AT&T on the other hand got pwned, and they are probably livid about it.

Kudos to him for being so relaxed. I can't think of any 17 y.o. boys who would be that cool sitting next to Erin Burnett, much less on national television.

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