Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Immigration and..... the Illuminati???


A few words about the horrendous Rube Goldberg Amnesty Bill that was inspired by a dear friend of the family's.

A while back I watched a History Channel segment that featured secret societies. They talked about the Free Masons, the Templars and "Skull and Bones" at Yale among others. One such secret society they talked about is a very elite international one that the program claimed is comprised, in part, of the biggest and most influential leaders in the political, cultural and business communities in the U.S. and around the world. Interestingly enough, these individuals are scattered over the entire political spectrum. The Bushes, the Clintons, the Kennedys, Rockefellers, Rupert Murdoch, George Soros, etc. etc. They all supposedly gather for a weekend every summer out at some estate in the Hampton's or Martha's Vineyard engaging in ritualistic orgies, virgin sacrifices and, of course, plotting their next acts to maintain dominance over the world via the shadow supra-national global government of which they are all part.

Up until about 6 weeks ago, I thought all that was just pure fantasy. I'm not saying I believe in this particular secret society of super-elites but I watched how everything played out over the month of June with the back room deals, the arcane Senate proceedings, the haughty contempt for us common "nativists", the naked ambition to secure a permanent source of cheap labor, and on and on it went. And then I took a look at the cabal that was backing this thing: the Bushes, the Clintons, the Kennedys, Big Business, the Wall Street Journal, the media elite, the cultural elite..... jeezus, its the very same people who are smearing blood all over each other at some compound out on Long Island each August.

Again, not saying I believe this society exists but you start looking at some of the individual pieces like the fact that Fox News and the usually reliable Weekly Standard were completely in the tank for Amnesty or formerly reliable conservatives like Linda Chavez calling me a racist, etc., etc. and I'm left scratching my head wondering, "What the hell is going on here?". Let's put it this way: I'm certainly open to someone arguing how there was NOT a significant degree of "globalist" or "internationalist" intent within that Bill.

Bev, that was for you.

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