January 28, 2008

Hilary Clinton A Bilderberg President


European elite back Democratic frontrunner


Related: Hillary Denies Attending Bilderberg, Confirms Bill Did

Old-thinker news | Nov. 8, 2007

By Daniel Taylor

"...Hillary will be good for America... we'll be very pleased that she's president." -- Lynn Forester de Rothschild, Portfolio magazine, October 5, 2007

While President Bush's approval rating falls to record lows, the torch is being prepared to pass on to Hillary Clinton, with full endorsement from the global elite. With support from European nobility, Clinton has been selected as the candidate of choice for the continuation of globalist policies. Bill Clinton, being a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, Trilateral Commission, as well as the secretive Bilderberg group, was the creme de la creme establishment candidate. His wife, Hillary, who likely attended the 2006 Bilderberg conference in Ottawa Canada, now promises to follow in his path.

In an October 5th interview conducted by Lloyd Grove of Portfolio magazine, Lynn Forester de Rothschild, wife of Sir Evelyn Rothschild, openly proclaimed support for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. Lloyd Grove begins by commenting on Lynn's influence, writing of her first meeting with her future husband Evelyn Rothschild which took place at the 1998 Bilderberg conference in Turnberry, Scotland,

"When 67-year-old British banking scion Sir Evelyn Rothschild first set eyes on 44-year-old Lynn Forester at the 1998 Bilderberg conference—the matchmaker was none other than Henry Kissinger—she was already a woman of major means."

When asked by Grove if Clinton will be "good for business," Rothschild replies,

"First of all, Hillary will be good for America. And so if we care about our country —which all of my fellow capitalists do —we'll be very pleased that she's president."

Writing in the Council on Foreign Relations publication Foreign Affairs, Hillary Clinton outlines her agenda if elected president. Iran is in Clinton's sights, along with regional government, and likely support of the North American Union - and possibly a Pan-American union - with a "policy of vigorous engagement" with Latin America.

Regarding Iran, Clinton echoes the rhetoric coming from President Bush and the Neo-cons,

"Iran must conform to its nonproliferation obligations and must not be permitted to build or acquire nuclear weapons. If Iran does not comply with its own commitments and the will of the international community, all options must remain on the table."

Clinton's "vigorous engagement" stance toward Latin America would make North American integration proponent Robert Pastor and the CFR proud. Regional government, as well as regional currencies have been a long term goal of Bilderberg globalists and the Council on Foreign Relations. Clinton, if elected president would pursue further integration of Africa into the African Union,

"We should target these countries for aid and other forms of support and work with them to strengthen regional institutions such as the African Union. The AU seeks to emulate the European Union by requiring and supporting democracy among its members..."

Hillary Clinton congratulated Walter Cronkite in 1999 for his global governance award, given to him by the World Federalist Association for his support for a system of world government. "For decades you've told us the way it is, and tonight we honor you for fighting for the way it could be," said Clinton.

Watch this video to see Clinton's statement:


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Today - exactly ten years ago on January 27, 2007 - Hillary Clinton was quoted by CNN, TIME, Associated Press and Reuters: "It's all a vast right-wing conspiracy against my husband." she said: "There is no Monica Lewinsky affair."

How in the meantime Israel via the telepphone tapping of the Mossad Blackmailed Bill with the so called "Monica Tapes" was written about by Neal travis in the New York Post on the 3d of March a year later in 1999.

And if one remembers that story and the rest of the Clinton gang crimes, there should be no doubt about who is going to be the next 'president' of the USA, 'kosher bleeding' it to the bitter end of the 'hegemoney' and profit blocks: Hillary + 'Bill'!

Investigating and attacked reporter Christopher Bollyn was totally right when he wrote: "This is how the U.S. government, which I call a "crimocracy" works. - Url.: http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi...cgi? read=110673

Anyhow: here's the info so you can compare with reality and make up your own mind:

Hillary Clinton: 'This Is A Battle'

WASHINGTON (CNN/TIME - AllPolitics, Jan. 27 - 2007) - First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton on Tuesday firmly denied allegations that her husband had an affair with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky. Mrs. Clinton blamed the sex allegations on a "a vast right-wing conspiracy" against President Bill Clinton.

She made the statement during an interview on NBC's "Today" show, where she was asked to comment on accusations and rumors that have caused a political uproar and even triggered speculation about the possibility of impeachment of the president.

"I do believe that this is a battle," the first lady said.

"Look at the very people who are involved in this. They have popped up in other settings. The great story here for anybody willing to find it, write about it and explain it is this vast right-wing conspiracy that has been conspiring against my husband since the day he announced for president," Mrs. Clinton said.

The first lady called the sex and perjury allegations swirling around her husband part of an effort "to undo the results of two elections."

An independent counsel, Kenneth Starr, has expanded his investigation to include charges that the president may have encouraged the ex-intern, Monica Lewinsky, now 24, to lie under oath about whether she and the president had an affair.

"That is not going to be proven true," Clinton said. She said she was fighting the charges "not only because I love and believe my husband" but for the sake of the nation.

"Bill and I have been accused of everything, including murder, by some of the very same people who are behind these allegations," she said. "So from my perspective, this is part of a continuing political campaign against my husband.

The allusion to a murder accusation stems from the suicide of White House aide Vince Foster in 1993.

While Mrs. Clinton said she would not comment on all the specific allegations against her husband, she did say that she and the president had discussed all the accusations, innuendoes, and the whole "feeding frenzy" of this latest scandal to hit the White House. And she added that, in light of this "political campaign" against her husband, the best thing to do was "to be patient, take a deep breath and the truth will come out."

Speaking calmly but firmly in the "Today" interview, Mrs. Clinton said she does not recall meeting Lewinsky when she worked at the White House. She said she and the president have discussed the former intern at great length and "as this matter unfurls, the entire country will have more information."

Mrs. Clinton said it was possible her husband gave gifts to Lewinsky but said if that is true it is because he is gregarious and giving to everyone he meets.

"I think it's possible, of course," she said. "I've seen him take his tie off and hand it to someone."

The president in his public statements, and Lewinsky, in a deposition, said they did not have sexual relations. But Lewinsky reportedly described such a relationship with him in taped conversations with a friend and has also said privately that she was urged to lie about it.

The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.

Source: CNN & TIME - Url.: http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/1.../hillary.today/



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