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President Lopes Portillo took <strong>of</strong>fice and nationalized the banks<br />

Mexico was losing $200 million a day to capital flight, organized<br />

and orchestrated by the <strong>Committee</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>300</strong>'s representatives in<br />

banks and brokerage houses on Wall Street.<br />

If only we in the United States had statesmen and not<br />

politicians running the country, we could act together and set back<br />

the One World Government-New World Order plans to return<br />

Mexico to a state <strong>of</strong> helplessness. If we were able to defeat the<br />

Club <strong>of</strong> Rome's plans for Mexico, it would come as a shock to the<br />

<strong>Committee</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>300</strong>, a shock from which they would take a long<br />

time to recover. <strong>The</strong> inheritors <strong>of</strong> the Illuminati pose as great a<br />

threat to the United States as they do to Mexico. By seeking<br />

common ground with Mexican patriotic movements we in the<br />

United States could forge a formidable force to be reckoned with.<br />

But such action requires leadership, and we are more lacking in<br />

leadership than in any other area <strong>of</strong> endeavor.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Committee</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>300</strong> through its many affiliated<br />

organizations was able to nullify the Reagan presidency. Here is<br />

what Stuart Butler <strong>of</strong> the Heritage Foundation had to say on the<br />

subject "<strong>The</strong> right thought it had won in 1980 but in fact it have<br />

lost." What Butler was referring to was the situation in which the<br />

Right found itself when it realized that every single position <strong>of</strong><br />

importance in the Reagan administration was filled by Fabianist<br />

appointees recommended by the Heritage Foundation. Butler went<br />

on to say that Heritage would use rightwing ideas to impose<br />

leftwing radical principles upon the United States, the same radical<br />

ideas which Sir Peter Vickers Hall, top Fabianist in the U.S. and the<br />

number one man at Heritage, had been openly discussing during<br />

the election year.<br />

Sir Peter Vickers Hall remained an active Fabianist even<br />

though he was running a conservative "think tank." As a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the British oligarchical Vickers armament manufacturing family,<br />

he had position and power. <strong>The</strong> Vickers family supplied both sides<br />

in the First World War and again during Hitler's rise to power.<br />

Vickers' <strong>of</strong>ficial cover was the University <strong>of</strong> California's Urban and<br />

Regional Development Institute. He was a longtime confidant <strong>of</strong><br />

British Labour leader and <strong>Committee</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>300</strong> member Anthony<br />

Wedgewood Benn.<br />

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