Rockefeller and his Benefit to the Economy
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Type of Content: Article Rockefeller and other businessmen of the past have been labeled as "Robber Barons" in public schools to push the agenda for Government Regulation in the free market, when in reality, the only time in recorded history that monopolies have ever existed, have done so with the help of the government. Read »
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By the way, I agree with you
He is such a nifty fellow.
David Rockefeller decided to form the Trilateral Commission as a more public entity in an attempt to deflect attention away from the Council on Foreign Relations.
Obama CFR connection
David is one of many heirs
I'd still be interested in the details of where and how he got financing
Also, this biography reminds of what you hear about WAL Mart and how great they are for offering low prices and being family friendly ---- obviously there's another side to that story
You should have a HUGE problem with the Rockefellers, particularly David Rockefeller. He's responsible for the creation of the Trilateral Commission, The Council on Foreign Relations, The Bilderberg Group, and the reason the United Nations exists. He loves Chairman Mao, and what he did for China. His dream is to have a one world government that is modeled after present day China.
Did you ever wonder why China gets to have a permanent seat on the Security Council even though it has horrible violations of human rights? China actively defies the Universal Declaration of Human Rights set forth by the United Nations, and it still gets to sit on the UN Securty Council and nothing is done to China for violating the rights of its citizens.
David Rockefeller is a menace. He is the face of evil and injustice. He also benefits financially from the
Unconstitutional privately owned Federal Reserve System that has robbed US citizens of their security, wealth and prosperity. This man is a monster.
"Is this just the Madness of King George? Well, you have the whole nation on all fours." - Tori Amos, Yo George from the album American Doll Posse
"Here. Here. In our house, just one house. So many sights, so many sights. In one house, we stand divided
If you had read the post, it was on John D. Rockefeller.... Not David Rockefeller
first you imply that the existence of the United Nations is a bad thing then you complain that it is bad for China to defy UN laws. should it not follow from your first assertion that China is in fact in the right for doing that? or maybe the UN is in fact a good thing? or maybe that the UN is bad in principle but some of it is not that bad after all? sounds like you just got a big dose of alex jones and you don't know what to make of it.
lol damn straight.
Swarelis I just think she was a bit confused and perhaps was looking for any place to be able to vent her frustration about the UN. I don't want to stray too far off the subject of John D. Rockefeller but since the UN was brought up I might as well address it briefly. The UN has some beneficial aspects to it, such as allowing nations to vent their frustrations in a peaceful manner. We are also a permanent member of the security council which is highly beneficial. As you all know I am opposed to big government, but the UN isn't going away.
People are way too afraid of China now days, people don't realize that China really isn't a threat to us, we are to co-Dependant on each other that it would be mutually detrimental to ever get in a confrontation with each other.
When dollars are crossing borders soldiers won't.
There's a leap from the hard working guy making 50 cents a day to the founder of Standard Oil, by that I mean -- the subject of financial backers isn't discussed. This biography is also slanted in his favor, written by a fan, though it may be true --- besides that I don't have much problem with Rockefeller. Sounds like the American dream. I knew I should've left school earlier!
Though what's happening presently with big oil is a different story I think.
Perhaps they are opening the door for another entrepeneur in the Rockefeller style to emerge in the energy market.