“..The Business Roundtable: The Most Powerful Corporate Business Club Most Americans Have Never Heard of..”
“.. The Business Roundtable, an organization representing Fortune 500 CEOs .. is at the heart of the Economic Elite’s power center.
(Editor’s Note: The following is Part III of David DeGraw’s report, “The Economic Elite vs. People of the USA.” AlterNet previously ran Part I and Part II.)
DeGraw writes in the introduction to his report:
“It has now become evident to a critical mass that the Republican and Democratic parties, along with all three branches of our government ..
.. have been bought off by a well-organized Economic Elite .. who are tactically destroying our way of life.
The harsh truth is that 99% of the US population no longer has political representation.
The US economy, government and tax system is now blatantly rigged against us.
Current statistical societal indicators clearly demonstrate that a strategic attack has been launched ..
.. and an analysis of current governmental policies prove that conditions for 99% of Americans will continue to deteriorate.
The Economic Elite have engineered a financial coup .. and have brought war to our doorstep. . .
.. and make no mistake .. they have launched a war to eliminate the US middle class.”
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Part III: Exposing Our Enemy: Meet the Economic Elite
I don’t view the Economic Elite as a small group of men who meet in secrecy to control the world.
They do feature elements of conspiracy .. and are clearly composed of secretive organizations like the Bilderberg Group —
- - this is not a conspiracy theory, this is a conspiracy fact -
- but as a whole the Economic Elite are primarily united by ideology.
They’re made up of thousands of individuals who subscribe to an ideology of exploitation ..
.. and the belief that wealth and resources need to be concentrated into the fewest hands possible (theirs) ..
.. at the expense of the many..”
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