From : www.libertyroundtable.com
Media mogul Sondhi Limthongkul of ASTV, Thailand gave a talk detailing how NGOs control the politics of nations. This is the modus operandi of a globalist effort to subvert the "will of the people" of sovereign nations as well as destabilizing them. Granted it's in Thai, but I have a feeling about just what he talks about, since it contains some of the same usual suspects we are dealing with as well.
Personalities implicated include:
Wall Street and London's proxy leader of choice, Thaksin Shinawatra (Thailand's prime minister 2001-06) ~~~ "Shinawatra, a former Carlyle Group adviser and was literally reporting to the globalist Council on Foreign Relations in New York City on the eve of his ousting from power. While in office, Thaksin attempted to ramrod through the US-Thailand Free-Trade Agreement (FTA) without parliamentary approval, a 2004 FTA backed by the exact same US-ASEAN Business Council recently visited by Thaksin’s "red shirt" street mob leaders in April of 2011."
US corporate-financier agents for Shinawatra:
Kenneth Adelman of the Edelman PR firm (Freedom House, International Crisis Group, PNAC)
James Baker of Baker Botts (CFR),
Robert Blackwill of Barbour Griffith & Rogers (CFR), Kobre & Kim, and currently Robert Amsterdam of Amsterdam & Peroff (Chatham House).
National Endowment for Democracy (board of directors):
Francis Fukuyama: Neo-Con, Project for a New American Century (PNAC) signatory, pro-war
Zalmay Khalilzad: Neo-Con PNAC signatory, pro-war + corporate lobbyist
Will Marshall: , Neo-Con PNAC signatory, pro-war
Vin Weber: Neo-Con PNAC signatory, pro-war + corporate lobbyist
Richard Gephardt: pro-war, corporate lobbyist for big-pharma, Boeing & Ford Motor Co.
John Bohn: petrochemicals, corporate consultant & international banker for 13 years
Rita DiMartino: CFR, AT&T "Vice President of Congressional Relations"
Kenneth Duberstein: Boeing, ConocoPhillips, Mack-Cali Realty, CFR member & Fannie Mac
William Galston: Brookings Institution
Moises Naim: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Robert Miller: corporate lawyer
Larry Liebenow: US Chamber of Commerce (a chief proponent of SOPA), Center for International Private Enterprise
Patricia Friend: AFL-CIO (a proponent of SOPA)
Organizations include:
Council on Foreign Relations (CFR),
National Endowment for Democracy (NED), --- New York Times titled, "U.S. Groups Helped Nurture Arab Uprisings," which stated:
"A number of the groups and individuals directly involved in the revolts and reforms sweeping the region, including the April 6 Youth Movement in Egypt, the Bahrain Center for Human Rights and grass-roots activists like Entsar Qadhi, a youth leader in Yemen, received training and financing from groups like the International Republican Institute, the National Democratic Institute and Freedom House, a nonprofit human rights organization based in Washington."
"The Republican and Democratic institutes are loosely affiliated with the Republican and Democratic Parties. They were created by Congress and are financed through the National Endowment for Democracy, which was set up in 1983 to channel grants for promoting democracy in developing nations. The National Endowment receives about $100 million annually from Congress. Freedom House also gets the bulk of its money from the American government, mainly from the State Department. " --- "Australia's Southern Cross University's "Activating Human Rights & Peace (AHRP)" conference through a revealing account of their 2008 proceedings that NED was carrying out "a lot of work that was formerly undertaken by the CIA."
USAID,
Human Rights Watch (HRW), and
Amnesty International
Prachatai a US-funded NGO offering rhetorical support for Shinawatra's “red shirt” UDD street mob.
Wall Street/London international order, or as Sondhi referred to it, the "Washington Consensus."
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There's the leads, it's all of our jobs to research, these NGOs are like different gloves for the same agenda, financial hegemony. It's good to see foreigners standing up and lifting the chains that bind them down.
~Thestatanist
Media mogul Sondhi Limthongkul of ASTV, Thailand gave a talk detailing how NGOs control the politics of nations. This is the modus operandi of a globalist effort to subvert the "will of the people" of sovereign nations as well as destabilizing them. Granted it's in Thai, but I have a feeling about just what he talks about, since it contains some of the same usual suspects we are dealing with as well.
Personalities implicated include:
Wall Street and London's proxy leader of choice, Thaksin Shinawatra (Thailand's prime minister 2001-06) ~~~ "Shinawatra, a former Carlyle Group adviser and was literally reporting to the globalist Council on Foreign Relations in New York City on the eve of his ousting from power. While in office, Thaksin attempted to ramrod through the US-Thailand Free-Trade Agreement (FTA) without parliamentary approval, a 2004 FTA backed by the exact same US-ASEAN Business Council recently visited by Thaksin’s "red shirt" street mob leaders in April of 2011."
US corporate-financier agents for Shinawatra:
Kenneth Adelman of the Edelman PR firm (Freedom House, International Crisis Group, PNAC)
James Baker of Baker Botts (CFR),
Robert Blackwill of Barbour Griffith & Rogers (CFR), Kobre & Kim, and currently Robert Amsterdam of Amsterdam & Peroff (Chatham House).
National Endowment for Democracy (board of directors):
Francis Fukuyama: Neo-Con, Project for a New American Century (PNAC) signatory, pro-war
Zalmay Khalilzad: Neo-Con PNAC signatory, pro-war + corporate lobbyist
Will Marshall: , Neo-Con PNAC signatory, pro-war
Vin Weber: Neo-Con PNAC signatory, pro-war + corporate lobbyist
Richard Gephardt: pro-war, corporate lobbyist for big-pharma, Boeing & Ford Motor Co.
John Bohn: petrochemicals, corporate consultant & international banker for 13 years
Rita DiMartino: CFR, AT&T "Vice President of Congressional Relations"
Kenneth Duberstein: Boeing, ConocoPhillips, Mack-Cali Realty, CFR member & Fannie Mac
William Galston: Brookings Institution
Moises Naim: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Robert Miller: corporate lawyer
Larry Liebenow: US Chamber of Commerce (a chief proponent of SOPA), Center for International Private Enterprise
Patricia Friend: AFL-CIO (a proponent of SOPA)
Organizations include:
Council on Foreign Relations (CFR),
National Endowment for Democracy (NED), --- New York Times titled, "U.S. Groups Helped Nurture Arab Uprisings," which stated:
"A number of the groups and individuals directly involved in the revolts and reforms sweeping the region, including the April 6 Youth Movement in Egypt, the Bahrain Center for Human Rights and grass-roots activists like Entsar Qadhi, a youth leader in Yemen, received training and financing from groups like the International Republican Institute, the National Democratic Institute and Freedom House, a nonprofit human rights organization based in Washington."
"The Republican and Democratic institutes are loosely affiliated with the Republican and Democratic Parties. They were created by Congress and are financed through the National Endowment for Democracy, which was set up in 1983 to channel grants for promoting democracy in developing nations. The National Endowment receives about $100 million annually from Congress. Freedom House also gets the bulk of its money from the American government, mainly from the State Department. " --- "Australia's Southern Cross University's "Activating Human Rights & Peace (AHRP)" conference through a revealing account of their 2008 proceedings that NED was carrying out "a lot of work that was formerly undertaken by the CIA."
USAID,
Human Rights Watch (HRW), and
Amnesty International
Prachatai a US-funded NGO offering rhetorical support for Shinawatra's “red shirt” UDD street mob.
Wall Street/London international order, or as Sondhi referred to it, the "Washington Consensus."
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There's the leads, it's all of our jobs to research, these NGOs are like different gloves for the same agenda, financial hegemony. It's good to see foreigners standing up and lifting the chains that bind them down.
~Thestatanist