...and the truth shall set you free by David Icke

...and the truth shall set you free by David Icke

Author:David Icke
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Published: 2005-10-28T12:42:38+00:00


I tried to track down the World Conservation Bank in 1995 and no-one seemed to

have heard of it. I rang Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace, and the British

Government's Environment Department, and they all scratched their heads. I rang

the United Nations Environment Agency and at first they acknowledged the name

before returning to the phone to say that they, too, had never heard of it. Maybe it never got started or maybe it is working quietly out of the public eye, I don't know.

I do hope the first one is the case. If you know what happened to the WCB, please let me know.

The Nuclear Power 'Sting'

One effect of the oil price shocks which the Elite oil cartels had to suppress was the move to nuclear power. I have great reservations about nuclear power and I feel it is just a middle stage before we realise it is possible to harness the natural energies of Planet Earth to give us all the safe, non-polluting, warmth and power that we need.

What is clear, however, is that there has been a well-organised campaign by the oil cartels to discredit and destroy nuclear power as a credible alternative to oil. What follows will provide more cause for reflection by the environmental movement, and give you another example of how the network of banking/oil-business/political

interests work together to deceive and use people of genuine intent.

In December 1971, McGeorge Bundy (CFR, TC, Bil), the head of the Ford

Foundation, arranged for the $4 million funding of a study called A Time To

Choose: America's Energy Future. This made its report in 1974, amid the energy

debate stimulated by Henry Kissinger's oil price hike. Bundy was Kissinger's

former dean at Harvard University and his boss for a short time when Kissinger

was a consultant to the National Security Council of John F. Kennedy. The Ford

Foundation report pressed for 'alternative' energy sources like wind and solar

power, and dismissed nuclear power. The oil cartel is quite happy with the

conventional green 'alternatives' because they do not have the credibility to replace oil. They fear other alternatives, however, like nuclear power and, especially, the free energy technology which uses the Earth's energy field. This is why the latter has been so soundly suppressed.

The expansion of nuclear power was another reason for the environmental

agenda which was being stimulated in this same period via the Club of Rome and

other Elite fronts. Here again we meet one of the oilmen at that infamous

Bilderberg Group meeting which agreed to the oil shocks, Robert O. Anderson,

owner of the Atlantic Richfield Oil Company and a board member of Kissinger

Associates. He channelled large sums through his Atlantic Richfield Foundation to organisations opposed to nuclear energy. One was to become a front-runner in the environmental movement: Friends of the Earth. It was set up with the help of a

the debt scam

243

$200,000 dollar grant from Anderson.24 He also donated to the Friends of the Earth campaigns against the German nuclear programme in the mid-to late-seventies by

people like FoE leader, Holger Strohm. The CFR/Rockefeller-controlled Ford and

Carnegie Foundations poured



Download



Copyright Disclaimer:
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.