quinta-feira, 24 de fevereiro de 2011

Problem-Reaction-Solution, an example

By David Icke

The peace negotiators appointed by the European Union in Bosnia were: Lord Carrington (chairman of the Bilderberg Group, president of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Trilateral Commission member, and Kissinger Associates); he was followed by Lord David Owen (Bil, TC); and then came the former Swedish Prime Minister, Carl Bildt (Bil). The United Nations-appointed peace negotiators were: Cyrus Vance (Bil, TC, CFR) and Thorvald Stoltenberg of Norway (Bil, TC).
Stolenberg's son became Prime Minister of Norway. When they failed to achieve peace, along came an "independent peace negotiator", Jimmy Carter (first Trilateral Commission President of the United States and Council on Foreign Relations member). By now the public and political clamour for "something must be done"
had been focused by the horrendous television pictures coming out of Bosnia, and the Illuminati could play their sting in this classic problem-reaction-solution scenario. Along came Bill Clinton's special envoy, Richard Holbrooke (Bil, TC, CFR) to negotiate the Dayton Agreement that installed a 60,000-strong NATO world army in Bosnia.