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Re: greg s post# 16

Monday, 12/02/2002 8:14:33 AM

Monday, December 02, 2002 8:14:33 AM

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Thank you for the apology but it is not needed. You are entitled to your opinion and allowed to express it passionately here. Thanks for the info! I didn't hear JBS mentioned anywhere in the searches for the articles posted here. That is interesting. Maybe you are right and the secret society hunters want to hide their own form of "collectivism" It is also hard to believe that a conspiracy like the one they are suggesting could exist in today's society. It is very hard to keep a secret now that cable news teams span the globe investigating everything you can imagine. I also believe that a mojority of the employess of the government are at the least fairly honest. This being the case, it would be very difficult to keep something like this quiet in that environment. One of the keys to a democratic government is the fact that there is always someone looking over your shoulder. I actually came upon these articles while searching the name Lord Alfred Milner. I read some other stories about his work in South Africa. These stories seem to have him portrayed as being in a group that is interested in giving the English world control. But in almost every instance, Lord Milner was at odds with Britain in regards to annexation. He seemed more interested in the local populace being self ruled. He went so far as to argue the point on several occasions at the highest levels of government to no avail. Doesn't seem like a guy that would want anything to do with such a group to me. I will search on the terms you gave me and see what comes up but as of right now, I am pretty skeptical. The first thing I looked at was Lord Milner and the actual history just doesn't seem to support these theories. I looked on the JBS website and they seem to be mostly a U.N. opposition group now. I think a lot of these U.N. worriers just don't have enough faith in the will of the American people. If the U.N. tries to enact a policy that effects the American way of life, the American people will put enough pressure on our leaders to do the right thing. In the short term it is really a moot point anyway. Pres. Bush is the one pushing the U.N. not the other way around. The U.N. can enact whatever they want to but enforcing an unpopular law in America is very hard and very costly so even if they did manage to politically manuever their way into signing a law that infringed on our basic rights, most of the people in America would just keep on doing what they wanted to anyway. I know I would.

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