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Hank Edwards A Carnal Cruise (pdf)
Edward Balcerzan Kregi wtajemniczenia
WEB Griffin [Men At War 02] Secret Warriors
Carolyn Jewel Future Tense (pdf)
Deaver Jeffery Spirale strachu
Nora Roberts Obiecaj mi jutro
Einstein Albert Relativity
Sullivan Vernon [Vian Boris] I wykośÂ„czymy wszystkich obrzydliwców
Higgins Clark Mary śÂšmierć‡ wśÂ›ród róśź
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    that forbids public access to presidential papers, even those
    belonging to previous administrations. The only researchers who
    now have access to these important sources of historical data are
    those who are deemed to have a  need to know  which means
    only those who support the CFR spin on important issues.121
    During a press conference at the White House on March 13,
    2002, President Bush was asked why the newly appointed Director
    of Homeland Security, Tom Ridge, had refused to testify before a
    bipartisan group of Congress. The President s reply revealed the
    new face of American government. It no longer has three branches,
    each to check and balance the power of the others. It is a throwback
    to the Old World concept of supreme power in the hands of one
    man. The purpose of Congress now is merely to give advice to the
    President and to approve funding for his programs. This is what
    the President said:
    120  FBI confirms  Magic Lantern exists, MSNBC, Dec. 12, 2001,
    www.msnbc.com/news/671981.asp .
    121  Bush Clamping Down on Presidential Papers, by George Lardner, Jr.,
    Washington Post, Nov. 1, 2001, www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/
    A20731-2001Oct31 .
    122
    More Secrecy In Government
    He doesn t have to testify. He s part of my staff. And that s
    part of the prerogative of the executive branch of government,
    and we hold that very dear& . We consult with Congress all the
    time. I ve had meaningful breakfasts with the leadership in the
    House and the Senate. I break bread with both Republicans
    and Democrats right back here in the Oval Office and have a
    good, honest discussion about plans, objectives, what s taking
    place, what s not taking place& . We understand the role of
    Congress. We must justify budgets to Congress& . [But] I m
    not going to let Congress erode the power of the executive
    branch. 122
    The Triumph Of Collectivism
    We have come a long way since 1912 when Col. House wrote
    Philip Dru Administrator. His vision has come to pass, not just in
    America, but everywhere. The so-called free world no longer exists.
    What few freedoms we have left are now subject to restriction or
    cancellation at any time the government says it s necessary for
    fighting crime, drugs, terrorism, pornography, discrimination, or
    any other bugaboo that supposedly stands in the way of the greater
    good for the greater number. Collectivism has triumphed every-
    where in the world. There is no longer any barrier to having the
    United States comfortably merged with the Soviet Union  or any
    of its clones, including modern Russia and China. The dream of
    Cecil Rhodes is now in the final stages of becoming a reality.
    Shortly after World War II, giant tax-exempt foundations such as
    the Ford Foundation, the Carnegie Endowment for International
    Peace, and the Guggenheim Foundation set about to change the
    social and political fabric of America to embrace world government
    based on the model of collectivism. They said that the most reliable
    means to accomplish that was war. When people are fearful for
    their personal safety and national security, they will meekly accept
    totalitarian measures from their own government and offer no
    resistance to the surrender of national sovereignty.
    This strategy continues to be applied today. The environmental
    group called Friends of the Earth, which promotes the CFR drive
    for more government and abandonment of national sovereignty,
    expresses it this way:
    122  Transcript of Bush press conference, March 13, 2002,
    www.cnn.com/2002/ALLPOLITICS/03/13/bush.transcript/index.html.
    123
    The Chasm The Future Is Calling
     What price would most people be willing to pay for a more
    durable kind of human organization more taxes, giving up
    national flags, perhaps the sacrifice of some of our hard-won
    liberties? 123
     The sacrifice of some of our hard-won liberties is a gentle way
    of describing it. A more graphic explanation was provided by
    General Tommy Franks, the U.S. Commander in the first Persian
    Gulf War and, later, in Afghanistan and Iraq. Franks said:
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