Tuesday, June 26, 2007

CHAPTER 11 - "THE GROUP OF SEVEN"

Many inhabitants of this planet have wondered the reason why the United States has always tried to spread democracy around the world, often when it is not wanted. The U.S. government has a habit of what it feels is coming to the rescue of many countries in the name of “democracy.”

The fact is that the United States, whenever it is waging a conflict or a war with another country is at its economical high. Jobs are plentiful and many rich people get richer. There have been occasions in the past in which the United States has entered a war intentionally so that the economy of America would prosper. President Roosevelt waited to enter a war with Japan - waited until the time was right. He knew before Pearl Harbor was to be bombed before this would happen. But he also knew that America could then enter a war with Japan. Roosevelt knew that the Jewish people were being led to their deaths when Hitler controlled Germany, but the president did nothing. Going to war with Germany would not benefit the United States, but going to war with Japan would. Roosevelt did not want to have a war with another country over “religion.”

It is the same now with the situation in the Middle East. To think that America cares about the citizens of Iraq is absurd; to think that America feels that their lives would be better if they lived under democracy is also absurd. Why is the President of the United States intentionally allowing Americans to be killed in the Middle East? Doesn’t he care that most Americans are against his policies when it comes to the Middle East?
The United States government was fully aware that there would be a terrorist attack at the World Trade Center, but did nothing. Three thousand people were “murdered” all because of oil rights in the Middle East.

A “Group of Seven” was very wary regarding the possibility that George Bush would not see a second term and that Al Gore would be the President of the United States. The members of the group felt that Al Gore may not “march to their drum,” but they were sure of George Bush. Even though Al Gore had more of the popular vote, George Bush was re-elected. I was living in Thailand at the time, and I remember watching Florida ballots being examined. All my Thai friends ribbed me about this, and it was the first time in my life that I was actually ashamed of being an American. All the time that was wasted and all the money spent to examine each ballot. How absurd is that?

So, the question remains: why do presidents like Franklin Delano Roosevelt and George Bush put their stamp on bloodshed. Every president is a puppet to a group of the 7 most powerful men on this planet. They rule it all, and what they want is to be done. Three of the seven are Americans, one Japanese, one Syrian, one Australian and one from Great Britain. The author cannot divulge the names of these men because there is no proof to substantiate it. The information was provided by spirits from “the other side.”

Why does the most powerful political figure in the world bend to the demands of these seven men? As soon as a president is elected, a member of the group meets with him and dictates their demands. If the leader of the United States would refuse to be a “puppet”, he is told that the safety of his family would be at risk. The only president who went against this powerful group was John Fitzgerald Kennedy, who wanted to pull out all the troops in Viet Nam and end the conflict there. The group could not allow that to happen - the rich want to be richer and the group must maintain its domination. So, Kennedy was eliminated. Marilyn Monroe did not commit suicide. She was silenced because she knew the identity of the seven men.
It is frightening to know that all the lives on Earth are in control of seven men. When one dies, the remaining 6 select a successor. The group has been in power for at least 200 years, and will continue until the time of the Shift.

They are responsible for the actions of the President of the United States. As of the writing of this book, Mr. Bush is considering spending more money - in the billions of dollars - to continue the conflict in the Middle East. How can this man sleep at night when millions of Americans are starving, are homeless, have no medical insurance. These Americans are going through such suffering because of the lack of money. Wouldn’t it be prudent for the President to spend those billions of dollars here in the country in which he is the leader? But, his “hands are tied.” He is very well aware of what the Group of Seven could do if he does not follow orders he is given by those seven men. Could he risk the safety of his family? Of course not.

Global warming is a very serious threat to our existence on this Earth. The money geared for the Middle East could be used, in part, to help solve the problem mankind has created. Does the “Group” care? As long as they keep control and power, they are not the least concerned. They care what happens in the Middle East, solely because of the oil supplied to America from this geographical location.

There are at least four different alien populations living among us, either under the Earth or on its surface. Three of these have the same goal: to manipulate us, so that we remain greedy, have a lust for power and wealth, remain warlike. The group of seven works with these aliens.

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