Filed under: Censorship, CNN, corruption, Dictatorship, Dissent, Empire, Fox News, george soros, Illegal Immigration, intimidation, La Raza, lou dobbs, Mainstream Media, Martial Law, media censorship, mediaopoly, MSNBC, New World Order, North American Union, Posse Comitatus, Propaganda, truth movement | Tags: Robert Dilenschneider
Dobbs Was Forced Out Say Sources, CNN Insiders
Huge severance package was part of deal offered by higher ups who “wanted him out”
Steve Watson
Infowars.net
November 16, 2009
Sources close to Lou Dobbs and Insiders at CNN have indicated that the legendary anchorman was forced to resign from the network because his coverage was not “middle of the road” or “opinion-free” enough for the network.
According to comments by Robert Dilenschneider, a spokesman for the anchorman, CNN was so determined to remove Dobbs, it gave him an $8 million severance package to leave.
CNN boss Jonathan Klein was unhappy with Dobbs’ coverage regarding illegal immigration, according to Dilenschneider. The Network head believed Dobbs was at odds with CNN’s mandate to occupy the middle ground between Fox News and MSNBC.
Dobbs has also recently aired stories regarding concerns over a shift away from national sovereignty toward a North American Union. He also regularly broached the drive toward a New World Order in addition to Martial Law and the erosion of Posse Comitatus.
The severance package was negotiated after it became clear that the feud between Klein and Dobbs could not be resolved without Dobbs’ exit.
Dobbs had eighteen months left to run on a $12 million contract.
“They wanted him out,” Dilenschneider told The New York Post. “The end came quickly once the exit package had been negotiated.”
Another CNN insider, Chris Plante, claimed that left leaning bias was to blame for Dobbs’ exit.
“His opinions are out of lockstep with the rest of the mainstream news media,” Plante, a seventeen year CNN correspondent, told Howard Kurtz on CNN’s “Reliable Sources” program.
Plante described Dobbs, as “the last conservative voice on the channel,” and added that the higher ups felt he no longer fit in and had to go.
Plante added that CNN hosts Campbell Brown, Anderson Cooper, and Larry King are not “completely neutral,” prompting Kurtz to ask, “Are you suggesting that those hosts lean to the left?”
“Yes, I am” Plante responded.
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Filed under: CNN, Dictatorship, Empire, george soros, Geraldo Rivera, Illegal Immigration, La Raza, lou dobbs
CNN Lou Dobbs quits because shots fired on his home?
Filed under: 2-party system, bill gates, David Rockefeller, Eugenics, Ford motors, global elite, Illegal Immigration, La Raza, left right paradigm, New World Order, planned parenthood, rockefeller foundation
Elite Funding Both Sides Of Immigration Issue
Ethan Allen
Rogue Government
February 20, 2008
In yet another move by the global elite in hedge funding to insure victory no matter who wins, the Ford Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, the Gates Foundation, the Macarthur Foundation, as well as others, have been providing funding to the National Council of La Raza, one of the most racist Hispanic ‘civil rights’ groups. La Raza literally means ‘The Race’ translated from Spanish, and is well known for selling racist and xenophobic propaganda to legal as well as illegal Hispanic immigrants inside the United States. They have a long and controversial history and have had clashes with whites and minorities of other races over immigration, employment and cultural issues.
The elites’ cash cows have also been big donors to other left leaning illegal immigration, including MALDEF, the Center for Immigrant democracy, Casa Mexico, and the Mexican-American legal defense and education fund. A quick google search of the philanthropic groups will reveal that they are open and proud of their investments into these immigration groups. The Macarthur Foundation’s own website admits proudly how they showered La Raza with $600,000 and a $350,000 grants. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has gone ever farther, coughing up over $20 million to La Raza since 2002.
And on the flip side of the immigration issue, the pro border control and anti-illegal immigration group, FAIR (Federation for American immigration reform), has received over $1.2 million dollars from the Pioneer Fund, a group founded in 1937 on the basis of study in eugenics and ‘race sciences.’ Several of the the Pioneer fund’s beneficiaries include Arthur Jenson, Richard Lynn, J Phillip Rushton, and Roger Pearson, all right leaning eugenicists and social biology advocates. The Pioneer fund also has ties to the Council for National Policy and the Heritage foundation, two more right wing policy research organizations.
Despite funding both sides of the immigration issue and the apparent contradictions involved, that’s not the end to the madness. The Macarthur Foundation has also been forking over dough to several planned parenthood organizations to increase the education and use of abortion and safe sex; tools of soft population control. Since 1986, the Macarthur Foundation has donated over $215 million to almost 1,000 groups and individuals in the field of population and reproductive health.
Whether it’s left wing groups promoting open borders and drivers licenses for illegal aliens, or right wing groups calling for deportation and border control, the eugenics loving, big brother hugging elites have been bank rolling their way to a victorious step in moving us all closer to their vision of a new world order. How can one fail when one has pawns on both sides of the chess board? The game is fixed.
Filed under: Atzlan, Felipe Calderon, Immigration, La Raza, Mexico, North American Union, Vicente Fox
Calderon Blasts U.S. Immigration Policies
Chron
September 2, 2007
MEXICO CITY — President Felipe Calderon blasted U.S. immigration policies on Sunday and promised to fight harder to protect the rights of Mexicans in the U.S., saying “Mexico does not end at its borders.”
The criticism earned Calderon a standing ovation during his first state-of-the nation address.
Mexican President Felipe Calderon gives his state of the nation address at the National Palace in Mexico City, Sunday, Sept. 2, 2007.
“We strongly protest the unilateral measures taken by the U.S. Congress and government that have only persecuted and exacerbated the mistreatment of Mexican undocumented workers,” he said. “The insensitivity toward those who support the U.S. economy and society has only served as an impetus to reinforce the battle … for their rights.”
He also reached out to the millions of Mexicans living in the United States, many illegally, saying: “Where there is a Mexican, there is Mexico.”
Since taking office in December, Calderon has maintained strong ties with the United States, but he has often denounced U.S. immigration policy, including more deportations that have divided many families, sometimes forcing U.S.-born children to build new lives in Mexico.
Calderon addressed the nation Sunday from the National Palace, avoiding a showdown with leftist opposition lawmakers who had vowed to prevent him from making the speech in Congress, as Mexican tradition dictates.
Mexico’s Federal Electoral Tribunal declared Calderon the winner of the July 2006 race nearly a year ago, rejecting leftist candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador claims that Calderon’s narrow victory was fraudulent.
Calderon’s predecessor, Vicente Fox, was also blocked last year from making his state-of-the-nation address in Congress after leftist lawmakers stormed the stage and refused to give him passage. The lawmakers claimed Fox unfairly aided Calderon’s win, which Fox denied. Both are members of the conservative National Action Party.
Lopez Obrador refused to recognize Calderon’s eventual victory and declared himself leader of a parallel government. But he has largely disappeared from the public eye amid sharp divisions within his leftist Democratic Revolutionary Party.
Calderon, meanwhile, has garnered some of the highest approval ratings in Mexico’s history.
He said Sunday that Mexico has created 618,000 new jobs since January and needs to do more to close the giant gap between the rich and the poor. He also promised not to let up in his nationwide crackdown on drug gangs who control large swaths of Mexican territory.
“We can close our eyes to the reality, and because we are afraid or irresponsible, let organized crime take over our streets,” he said. “Or we can decide to fight and defeat crime with all the risks and costs that implies.”
What is the ‘North American Union’?
Filed under: amnesty, FBI, Immigration, La Raza, Nazi, Operation Gladio, Police State, Protest, Provocateurs, Secret Police, staged riots, State Sponsored Terrorism
Neo-Nazi Immigration Demo: More Fed Provocateuring?
Past examples of state organised extremism provide stark warnings
Steve Watson
Infowars.net
August 28, 2007
A Neo-Nazi demonstration against illegal immigration, scheduled this weekend in a Nebraska town, is gaining media attention. However, it should be noted that in the past such events have been seized upon and orchestrated by federal authorities in an effort to demonize legitimate protestors concerned about the influx of foreign nationals into the U.S.
The National Socialist Movement will shut down Dodge street Saturday to protest illegal immigration. The Nazi protest at the Mexican Consulate is becoming a cause for community concern. So much concern in fact, the white supremacist group will receive a police escort in and out of Omaha as well as police security during the event according to both the consulate and protestors, reports action 3 news.
The white supremacist group is planning to protest outside the one place in Omaha Mexicans can obtain legal identification.
Warning bells should be sounding over these events particularly given that earlier this year it was reported that a paid FBI informant was the man behind a march by the same Neo-Nazi group through the streets of Parramore that stirred up anxiety in Orlando’s black community and fears of racial unrest triggering a major police mobilization in February 2006.
It was a rally of only 22 neo-Nazis, but it was protected by over 300 police who surrounded the fascists to protect them from anti-fascist protestors.
The revelation of FBI organisation emerged from an unrelated federal court hearing and prompted outrage from black leaders, some of whom demanded an investigation into whether the march was, itself, an event staged by law-enforcement agencies.
Equivalent Neo-Nazi and right wing extremist groups in Europe have for many years been used by the state to assure power and control public opinion. During the early nineties came the revelation that the upper echelons of almost every European government had a some point played a part in NATO’s Intelligence Operation Gladio, which involved the recruitment, arming and training of armies of right wing extremists, who in a great deal of cases committed acts of terrorism and political espionage which were then blamed on left wing and Communist groups.
Another well documented case of state controlled extremism was exposed in 2003 during state court proceedings in Germany which were intended to shut down the Neo-Nazi National Democratic party (NPD).
The government’s case failed when judges ruled that it rested largely on the statements and actions of NPD members who had been shown to be agents of the German intelligence services:
Indeed, the party was, in part, responding to the government’s dictates, the court said. “The presence of the state at the leadership level makes influence on its aims and activities unavoidable,” it concluded.
It said evidence from the government showed that in recent years about 30 of the NPD’s 200 top officials were secretly paid by the government. Eight of the spies have been unmasked in the two years since the case was brought.
This meant that one in seven leading figures in the Neo-Nazi NPD party was on the secret service pay roll.
It was also revealed that the German government was deeply involved with other Neo-Nazi groups:
The case against the NPD is not the only legal action against a right-wing extremist organisation that is threatening to unravel because of substantial secret service infiltration. A similar situation exists in the regional court in Dresden. There, at the end of August, the trial began against members of the banned neo-Nazi organisation ‘Skinheads Sächsische Schweiz (SSS), which is charged with criminal conspiracy, incitement to racial hatred, serious breach of the peace and grievous bodily harm. The SSS is a brutal extreme right-wing group, with the declared aim of ‘cleansing’ the Sächsische Schweiz (Saxon Switzerland, an area south east of Dresden) of foreigners, drug addicts and those of other political persuasions.
This trial ground to a halt, when the defence called for clarification concerning the role of the Saxony state security services in the founding of the SSS. Chief judge Tom Maciejewski thereupon demanded the state security services provide a list of the agents within the SSS. Although continuing the trial against the seven neo-Nazis was dependent upon the government complying with this demand, Saxony Interior Minister Horst Rasch (Christian Democratic Union), like his counterpart in Berlin, refused to name the informants. Even if the trial is continued, its result is now far from certain due to this refusal.
Past examples prove that extremist movements such as Neo-Nazi organisations are extremely useful to state authorities and are often directly controlled by them in order to sway popular opinion on important social issues. Illegal immigration is one of those issues.
With lobbying in Washington from influential liberal think tanks and foreign interest groups such as the National Council of La Raza and the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, which as the Washington Post reported now have virtual veto power in the immigration debate, the issue isn’t about to go away.
Given that the current government has tried unsuccessfully on a number of occasions to pass legislation, written in secrecy, securing blanket amnesty for illegal immigrants in the face of popular opinion, and with proponents vowing to continue the effort to do so, it would be no surprise to once again see provocateuring antics involving the infiltration and control of extremist protest groups.
Neo-Nazi rally was organized by FBI informant
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/february2007/Sentinel%20
The Aztec Al-Qaeda
MEChA mass murderer has ties to Marcos Aguilar of the Academia Semillas del Pueblo school in Los Angeles.
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