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7/25/2025, 12:00:13 PM
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Nice to see you, too, Anon. I'll keep making these types of threads as long as I'm healthy enough to keep doing them. I might be close to hitting a dead end, at least regarding elite bloodline members who belong to these groups. But I might just make some miscellaneous threads about Roundtable Group activity when that inevitably happens. Or I just might move on to another topic. Might try to do another book analysis thread soon or something.
That's interesting about the Irish constitution being an obstacle to globalist policies, hence resulting in the creation of the Institute of International and European Affairs. Richard N. Gardner, a Council on Foreign Relations member, wrote something similar in his article "The Hard Road to World Order" in Foreign Affairs magazine. He stated, "an end run around national sovereignty, eroding it piece by piece, will accomplish much more than the old-fashioned frontal assault", So, instead of trying to destroy our national constitutions in one fell swoop, it's far more effective to gradually circumvent them through international treaties and bureaucratic entanglements.
Thanks for the information about the Institute of International and European Affairs. I'll try to look more into their activities. That's one of the reasons I made this thread. It's impossible for us to know every aspect of this system across the entire world, but we should all at least have a good grasp of the Roundtable control within our own home countries. And we can share what we know about our situation with like minded foreigners abroad.
Yeah, the scope of the Roundtable network never ceases to blow my mind, either. Alan Watt was right. It truly is a mountain.
Nice to see you, too, Anon. I'll keep making these types of threads as long as I'm healthy enough to keep doing them. I might be close to hitting a dead end, at least regarding elite bloodline members who belong to these groups. But I might just make some miscellaneous threads about Roundtable Group activity when that inevitably happens. Or I just might move on to another topic. Might try to do another book analysis thread soon or something.
That's interesting about the Irish constitution being an obstacle to globalist policies, hence resulting in the creation of the Institute of International and European Affairs. Richard N. Gardner, a Council on Foreign Relations member, wrote something similar in his article "The Hard Road to World Order" in Foreign Affairs magazine. He stated, "an end run around national sovereignty, eroding it piece by piece, will accomplish much more than the old-fashioned frontal assault", So, instead of trying to destroy our national constitutions in one fell swoop, it's far more effective to gradually circumvent them through international treaties and bureaucratic entanglements.
Thanks for the information about the Institute of International and European Affairs. I'll try to look more into their activities. That's one of the reasons I made this thread. It's impossible for us to know every aspect of this system across the entire world, but we should all at least have a good grasp of the Roundtable control within our own home countries. And we can share what we know about our situation with like minded foreigners abroad.
Yeah, the scope of the Roundtable network never ceases to blow my mind, either. Alan Watt was right. It truly is a mountain.
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