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by Tom Valentine
When I joined the Liberty Lobby and Spotlight Newspaper in early 1980s, the major issues were confronting Zionism and Stopping NAFTAFA (the North American Free Trade and Finance agreements—note how the “finance” part is conveniently left off in most media cases).
Willis Carto, the boss, (world’s leading Holocaust challenger and founder of the original Institute for Historical Revision) was known to be the number one target of the ADL, and it was as much for his targeting the federal reserve banksters as it was for his constant targeting of the evils of Israel.
The Spotlight (now called The American Free Press) was the only US news outlet to break and develop the story of Israel’s Murderous assault against the USS Liberty ; which to this day has not had fully honest coverage in any mainstream media.
Also, Spotlight was the “paper of record” on the infamous oligarchs meeting annually as the Bilderburgers. It was a breath of fresh air for this veteran reporter from the likes of Chicago Today (PM Tribune) to be working in this real news environment.
I recall getting information about “Neocon” Newt Gingrich for the first time when the Spotlight fingered him as a power behind the anti-American NAFTAFA movement.
I have since become convinced that “free trade” is one of the surest moves toward loss of freedom anyone can imagine. This diabolical linchpin of the new world order has been part of creeping Zionism since the dawning of Rothschild banks.
The best information on the facts of this evil vines extraordinary growth can be found in two reliable places; Mike Pipers The New Babylon , which I reviewed in VT in June ( Good reads for expanding …) and an article by Deanna Spingola at www.conspiracyarchive.com.
Ms Spingola covers the criminal details, exposing both political parties contributions to this treason. The issue is ongoing with the truck traffic out of Mexico, all the way to Canada a major issue. Americans are so dumbed-down, they need the proverbial two-by-four between the eyes to wake up, even in today’s present depression, which surely may be attributed to the Free trade scam.
Part of Ms Spingola’s article is here:
“Swiss business journalist and author Gian Trepp said ‘War, a place where moneymen can gather, because money is stronger than nationalism. Even during the war the moneymen of different nations needed to keep in touch because when the war stops, you have to rebuild and you need free trade.”4 Globalists have vilified the word “nationalist” in their battle to subtly persuade us to accept world governance, a goal they hope to impose by 2025, according to their most recent 2010 publication, Global Governance 2025: At a Critical Juncture.
“Our current economic woes began long before the elites installed Obama, their current presidential puppet to further implement global governance. By 1980, Dr. Mordechai E. Kreinin, Professor of Economics, along with Michael G. Plummer, an economics professor at Johns Hopkins University, evaluated the idea of North American economic integration.
Kreinin, still pushing internationalism through free trade, compiled Building a Partnership, the Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement , a series of papers presented by like-minded academics during the September 1998 conference at Michigan State University. He is the past president of the International Trade and Finance Association and has advised the UN, the State Department and the Commerce Department regarding trade relations.
In accordance with the exponents of internationalism, officials began negotiating the NAFTA in 1986 when Reagan was president. NAFTA was formally signed on December 17, 1992 under President George H.W. Bush, Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and Mexican President Carlos Salinas. Bush had lost the November 1992 election and left the job of getting congressional approval of the agreement to his successor, Bill Clinton and his vice president, longtime elite internationalist, Albert Gore.
On July 18, 1993 Henry Kissinger (CFR, TC) allegedly wrote in The Los Angeles Times about NAFTA, “What Congress will have before it is not a conventional trade agreement but the architecture of a new international system…a first step toward a new world order.”
Gore approached Republican House Minority Whip (1989–1995), Newt Gingrich , just another internationalist still masquerading as a constitutionalist. He promised he could extract 132 votes for NAFTA, a treaty that author Ian Fletcher refers to as “a veritable case study in failure.”5 Congressional bribery just for NAFTA, known as “pork barrel promises” totaled $50 billion, paid by the U.S. taxpayers. NAFTA cost the Democrats control of the House and Senate in 1994. Gingrich then became Speaker of the House in 1995. Voters automatically punish the party in power for the treasonous acts committed under their jurisdiction when in fact, congressional members of both parties act in concert. By 1997, due to NAFTA, U.S. job losses amounted to about 394,835, mostly women, Blacks and Hispanics. The figure increased to 600,000 by January 1, 1999. Wages in Mexico sank by 29%. Clinton and Gore, like typical politicians, engaged in orchestrated opposition. At the 1997 AFL-CIO Pittsburgh Convention, Clinton was pro-NAFTA, while Gore feigned an anti-NAFTA stance. This charade won the AFL-CIO’s endorsement of Gore in the 2000 elections.6”
There is a lot more here for people who want to know, visit the site.
Tom Valentine (born August 20, 1935, same day as Ron Paul) is a businessman, writer, commentator and radio host with an anti-establishment perspective. He worked with Radio Free America from 1988 to 2004. He tends to align with issues from left and right ends of the political spectrum, as well as libertarianism. His main journalistic interests have been unorthodox health care methods and conspiracy theories. He is a believer in many alternatives as cancer cures, and believes that soy products are unhealthy for human consumption. All of his views are at odds with the mainstream medical community.
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