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"BOMBSHELL, For those who insist that the "Illuminati" is a myth"

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Anonymous Angel Wings said...

Lord James of Blackheath is dead?

February 20, 2011 at 4:47:00 PM MST

Anonymous Jammer said...

I've seen this video several times, and something seems not right with it. Aside from the mention of a mysterious 'Foundation X', Lord James, a conservative, was involved in something called the 'Cash for Peerage' scandal involving a political scandal in the United Kingdom in 2006 and 2007 concerning the connection between political donations and the award of life peerages. It doesn't sound like that big of a deal, but I don't live in England so I don't know how big a deal it was.

But aside from all this, there are only a handful of people in that room -- whatever room that is. And the video doesn't state exactly who the handful of people are. They look like part of the Parliament, but why so few people in attendance? And who was video-taping it and why? Is this normal procedure, to be having talks video-taped, and especially one in which a mysterious 'Foundation X' is mentioned and letting the world know that it consists of ONLY 6 PEOPLE with more money than all the world governments put together? Perhaps these 6 people, if they exist, represents various organizations, like the Vatican, the Rothschilds, the Rockefellers, Bill Gates, George Soros -- and one more is needed, but can't think of anyone else offhand.

I would doubt if the entire talk was staged for some conservative reason.

On wiki it says: "On Saturday November 6, 2010; the UK Treasury issued a statement which contradicted James' earlier claims; denying that any meeting took place between Lords James & Sassoon and a representative of the group which had being referred to as 'Foundation-X'."

Maybe the conservative party over there were attempting to pull something. This whole thing is one of those 'wait and see' things.

David James, or Baron James of Blackheath, among other things worked as a Consultant for Cerberus Capital Management, founded in 1992, a private equity investment firm based on NYC and run by a financier named Steven Feinberg.

Cerberus is named for the mythological three-headed dog that guarded the gates of Hades. Feinberg has stated to his employees that while the Cerberus name seemed like a good idea at the time, he later regretted naming the company after the mythological dog.

Former U.S. Vice President Dan Quayle has been a prominent Cerberus spokesperson and runs one of its international units.

On October 19, 2006, John W. Snow, President George W. Bush's second Treasury Secretary, was named chairman of Cerberus.

What's interesting about these private equity investment firms is their list of acquisitions. At these rarefied atmospheres of the financial world it's no wonder the average person has no idea what's going on, and just who owns what.

February 20, 2011 at 5:32:00 PM MST

Blogger Vatic said...

Jammer, as I said before, on the blog, I didn't take it seriously until I read about the African continents movement toward shirai banks which is driving Rothschild nuts, then it hit me that the terms of loans there were almost exactly the same as that offered to that Lord. So that is why I put it up, so one has to read and decide for themselves. This is another fence sitter for me.

The Lord involved is somewhat scummy, I agree, but at least he is involved with a different level of criminals than the criminals running all our governments, so what is the difference? I bet that is how he felt as well. Some criminals actually have loyalty to their country, gosh what a shock. LOL Not the khazars thought, only loyalty is to the pervert satanist Rothschild.

February 21, 2011 at 2:52:00 PM MST

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