11-06-2011, 05:51 AM
Post #101 (if I have the number right -- Evica's Excerpt) and Dragoo's #119, pretty well nail it for me. I think significant distinction has been made in terms of Israel's interests and its actions, and it might serve well to tease apart Israeli or 'Jewish' or Zionist or 'quasi-Jewish' inter-connects with Federal Reserve and BIS matters as well. Other labels or attributed names can be used, but they muddy things rather than clarify them.
As I read recently the Wikipedia entry on David Rockefeller, I was struck by the size of his Rolodex and the fact that he had and could have exceedingly private meetings with a wide range of people at a wide range of locations, including at the family estate at Pocantico and inside what surely is a well-guarded, debugged and highly-secure inner sanctum.
What seems clear to me from the cheap seats is that these powers are increasingly cocky and arrogant and brazen, and are increasingly boastful and somewhat loose with their statements and actions; they feel they have power and control of sufficient strength that it cannot be challenged. [I am not arguing that point, simply stating their attitude....]
I was struck recently by a statement... I had to think for a bit to realize where I saw it... about justice, about how it was for each of us "to deliver justice and heal ourselves, to muster the courage to ask questions and the strength to endure answers."
Oh, yes, of course, I said to myself as I retrieved the book off my nightstand....
it was that fellow Drago in the introduction to "A Certain Arrogance". :pope:
As I read recently the Wikipedia entry on David Rockefeller, I was struck by the size of his Rolodex and the fact that he had and could have exceedingly private meetings with a wide range of people at a wide range of locations, including at the family estate at Pocantico and inside what surely is a well-guarded, debugged and highly-secure inner sanctum.
What seems clear to me from the cheap seats is that these powers are increasingly cocky and arrogant and brazen, and are increasingly boastful and somewhat loose with their statements and actions; they feel they have power and control of sufficient strength that it cannot be challenged. [I am not arguing that point, simply stating their attitude....]
I was struck recently by a statement... I had to think for a bit to realize where I saw it... about justice, about how it was for each of us "to deliver justice and heal ourselves, to muster the courage to ask questions and the strength to endure answers."
Oh, yes, of course, I said to myself as I retrieved the book off my nightstand....
it was that fellow Drago in the introduction to "A Certain Arrogance". :pope:
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"