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The True Story of the Bilderberg Group The True Story of the Bilderberg Group by Daniel Estulin
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“Now Wall Street's financial manipulation takes on a larger meaning. Although the Japanese had appeared to make the most of the internal strife within Russia during 1905, it was U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt who mediated a peace treaty that forced Russia to give up its Eastern and Baltic fleets and cede the southern half of Sakhalin Island to Japan. The Russian monarchy further agreed to hand over Manchuria to Japan and to abandon protection of Korea, which japan then annexed in 1910, to little international objection.”
Daniel Estulin, The True Story of the Bilderberg Group
“Contemporary implications of compassion imply more demanding standards. Equality is one of these; no one is to be casually sacrificed. Of course, destinies make people not equal but, rather, incomparable; equality is a measurement and dignity is immeasurable.”
Daniel Estulin, The True Story of the Bilderberg Group
“Despite the evidence at hand, the majority still believe that with all the day-to-day problems they have to face, they can't be bothered to take the "conspiracy theories" seriously. That is exactly what the Tavistock profiling has done to us.”
Daniel Estulin, The True Story of the Bilderberg Group