Jon Huntsman Yes, Jon Huntsman was a member of the CFR

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Yes, Jon Huntsman was a member of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)

TheEndRun.com
January 11, 2012

Given Jon Huntsman’s recent attacks on Ron Paul (including his last week’s shameful “false-flag”-style dirty trick), and the media’s sudden decision to shower him with positive press in a transparent effort to manufacture a “Huntsman surge” self-fulfilling prophecy, a lot people have been wondering: Is he, or has he ever been, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)?

The answer is yes. While his name has not appeared on their roster in recent years, he was a member in the 1990′s.

Just to put any doubts to rest, here is a document straight off of the official CFR website confirming this.

Continued here, with links/sources:
http://www.theendrun.com/jon-huntsman-member-council-on-foreign-relations-cfr

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While Huntsman, the son of a billionaire, has taken to trying to paint himself as an alternative to the "Establishment’s favorite", Mitt Romney (Huntsman himself calls him that), his history of membership in the CFR makes it easy to understand why the media is propping him up and enthusiastically cooperating with him in shameful attacks against Ron Paul: Huntsman, too, is an Establishment candidate. Given the fact that Huntsman is unelectable, having failed to get on the ballot in three states already, it’s clear that his role is to attempt to tear down the Ron Paul campaign to make way for other Establishment darlings, especially the ruling class’s "heir apparent", Mitt Romney.

Digg this here.
 
holy crap! Spread far and wide!! This will completely invalidate any future attack out of Huntsman.

Also, this is enough to convince me that it was Huntsman's campaign that created that video.
 
holy crap! Spread far and wide!! This will completely invalidate any future attack out of Huntsman.

Also, this is enough to convince me that it was Huntsman's campaign that created that video.

Oh no doubt about that. The CFR controls the media, it's no secret, and any member running for office will get 100% leg humping from the media. This includes the Big 5 MSM outlets, as well as Time/Warner/AOL, Disney, Viacom, GE, and lots of international outlets too. The CFR was formed early on (before it became official) by JP Morgan who commissioned staff to try dig up which outlets would be the easiest to get on board and have them under their control so they can spew their bs propaganda and directives in order to create the sheeple effect.

The group is loaded with elites from the media, hollywood, US Gov, UK Gov (which helped in its early creation as well) and other influential people and govs abroad. It's really a vile group filled with nothing but globalists, illuminists and cultist whack jobs, who have god complex issues and consider themselves royalty.

So it is blatantly obvious what Huntsman was being used for, and how some homemade crappy ad gets picked up by every media outlet, which would never happen with the average person doing it. It was nothing but a big plot to just try and spoil Ron's showing in the polls, caucuses and primaries. Seriously, those pestilent pieces of shit need to be...how should i say this ....'removed from the pages of time' :D

They really are the cause of so many of this country's problems, if not ALL of it. Robert Pastor, a former CFR member was once quoted as saying "The CFR controls the world".
 
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(Yes these are real quotes... I have the book next to me and just transcribed them myself.)

"The Roman emperor Augustus created the Praetorian Guard, an elitist, privileged, protective corps. Over the years the Praetorians accumulated sufficient power to destroy any emperor they opposed. They blocked efforts to reestablish a true republican. They were able to select and elevate their candidate to the position of emperor.

The Trilateral Commission is a modern Praetorian Guard. [Former CFR Chairman] David Rockefeller and Zbigniew Brzezinski found Jimmy Carter to be their ideal candidate. They helped him win the nomination and the presidency. To accomplish this purpose, they mobilized the money power of the Wall Street bankers, the intellectual influence of the academic community -- which is subservient to the wealth of the great tax-free foundations -- and the media controllers represented in the membership of the CFR and Trilalteral."

- Senator Barry Goldwater, With No Apologies (1979), p. 300

"When we change presidents, it is understood to mean that the voters are ordering a change in national policy. Since 1945 three different Republicans have occupied the White House for a period of sixteen years. Four Democrats have held this most powerful post the world has to offer for a period of seventeen years. With the exception of the first seven years of the Eisenhower administration, there has been no appreciable change in foreign or domestic policy direction.

When a new President comes on board, there is a great turnover in personnel but no change in policy. Example: During the Nixon years Henry Kissinger, CFR member and Nelson Rockefeller's protege, was in charge of foreign policy. When Jimmy Carter was elected, Kissinger was replaced by Zibniew Brzezinski, CFR member and David Rockefeller's protege"

- Barry Goldwater, With No Apologies (1979), p. 292

"Everyone in America should read this frank accounting of backstage Washington by an honest man. With No Apologies is required reading for those who want to know the inner workings of the political world."

- Ronald Reagan, talking about the Goldwater book I just quoted from
 
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was a member?

Well, interpret it however you want. He doesn't appear on their roster anymore, so I guess he's technically "not a member" anymore. But to me, this is just that -- a technicality. His past membership shows what he's all about.
 
was a member?


Gov. Jon Huntsman's CFR Membership -- The Rest of the Story


William Norman Grigg | The New American
August 3, 2005


Utah Governor Jon M. Huntsman, Jr., emerging as the focal point of a "solution" to illegal immigration, has an unsettling record where U.S. interests are concerned.​


An alert reader of The New American has pointed out that the name of Utah Governor Jon M. Huntsman, Jr. no longer appears on the membership roster for the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). In a brief item entitled "Huntsman's Amnesty 'Alliance,'" we erroneously reported that Governor Huntsman was a current member of the Council.

Huntsman has been a member of the globalist organization, and has played a significant role in the unfolding campaign to build a system of global governance through the creation of multilateral "free trade" pacts. These facts are significant in light of his emergence as an Establishment-approved point man dealing with the problem of illegal immigration from Mexico and Latin America.

Jon M. Huntsman, Jr. was listed as a member of the CFR from 1993 to 1998. In a mini-essay published in the group’s 1996 Annual Report, Huntsman praised the globalist group effusively, extolling the CFR as "America's premier crossroads for those who are internationally minded and experienced…."

From an early age, Huntsman the younger has mingled with "internationally minded" cognoscenti. A 1998 profile recalls: "When Jon M. Huntsman Jr. was about 11 years old, visiting the White House where his father worked as a special assistant to President Richard Nixon, he happened to run into Henry Kissinger. The boy walked Kissinger out to his car, and the national security adviser mentioned he was leaving on a trip. He was going to China" as part of one of his "secret first treks to China" to open diplomatic relations with the Communist behemoth.

Early in the first term of George W. Bush, the younger, Huntsman (who speaks Mandarin as the result of missionary service in Taiwan) was reportedly "on the short list" to be appointed ambassador to Beijing. (In the administration of Bush the elder, Huntsman served as ambassador to Singapore.) Instead, he was appointed deputy U.S. trade representative and tasked to oversee U.S. trade policy with Asia. At the time he spoke enthusiastically of "fulfilling [President Bush’s] vision for America in the area of international trade."

That vision, as The New American has documented, involves the use of "free trade" pacts – both bilateral agreements and regional accords such as the recently enacted Central American Free Trade Agreement – to build a global trade system managed by the Geneva-based World Trade Organization (WTO).

During his Senate confirmation hearings, reported the July 31, 2001 Deseret News, Huntsman specifically mentioned that he would play a role in "China’s accession to the World Trade Organization." Just last January, the WTO lifted the worldwide system of national textile import quotas, which effectively turned the world textile market over to China. A year ago, the Christian Science Monitor predicted that this would bring about "a massive transfer of jobs and wealth in the developing world over the next few years" – from the impoverished, textile-producing nations of the CAFTA region to China. This will almost certainly result in another wave of immigration, legal, and illegal, from Latin America northward. And Jon M. Huntsman Jr. now stands ready to help craft a "solution" to a problem he helped exacerbate.

This brings us back to the so-called "Alliance for Prosperity" Huntsman has proposed with Mexico. During his recent meeting in Mexico with Vicente Fox, Huntsman offered assurances that he would work with other members of the Western Governors’ Association to find a "solution" to the problem of illegal immigration. The preferred arrangement, Huntsman said, would be to "work on mobility of the work force" - a perspective that syncs up with the Bush administration’s proposed amnesty for illegal aliens.

Governor Huntsman’s approach earned plaudits from Joe Reyna, a regional president of Zions Bank of Utah and the incoming chairman of the board of directors of the Utah Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. "For President Fox to hear the Utah governor is going to push an agenda for immigration reform … that's music to his ears," he commented.

Mr. Reyna should know. As a member of Mexico’s Institute for Mexicans Abroad, he is an official adviser to Vicente Fox. During a February 2004 press conference in Utah’s state capitol building, Reyna joined Patricia Deluera, the Mexican consul general in Salt Lake City, to denounce as "racist" a proposed legislative measure that would make it more difficult for illegal immigrants to obtain state driver’s licenses. He was also "one of only 40 Hispanic leaders invited to attend the Washington announcement" of George W. Bush's proposed illegal alien amnesty, reported the January 8, 2004 Deseret News.

While Governor Huntsman hasn’t offered substantive details about his immigration "solution," it's reasonable to believe that the enchanting "music" he's performing for Vicente Fox’s enjoyment is the overture to another sell-out of our national interests.


SOURCE:
http://web.archive.org/web/20051124...merican.com/artman/publish/article_1968.shtml
 
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