What's funny about this article is that the author says this...
Anyone who speaks of a cabal is immediately dismissed as a paranoid conspiracy theorist, lumped with extremists of all stripes, and made persona non grata in any professional field.
...then goes on and re-inforces the stereotype.
At present, Americans are faced with an illegal junta which is repeating a vile era in American history: the seizure of all governmental powers by a single party-cabal during John Adams' presidency from 1797-1801.
That's right,
all power.
and stealing the 2002 and 2004 elections, gaining the majority in both houses of Congress
Stealing? I guess the word "stealing" has been re-defined to mean "winning a clear, comfortable majority."
--the puppet Bush II regime is privatizing public resources, crippling local, state, and federal governments by spending only for militarism
Except that Bush has been increasing discretionary, non-defense spending at a higher rate than even under Slick Willie.
This is even better. A picture from the article;
That's great. I might save that one for my avatar.
The "Demonic Cabal" includes: The American, British, Saudi, and Dutch ruling elites:
The
Dutch?
The cabal includes the British royal family and the financial and political circles related to it. The current cabal began in Britain with the The Royal Institute of International Affairs and the Round Table group.
Major players in the demonic cabal include the Saudi royal family and The Big Three--the bin Laden family, the al Ahmoudi family, and the Mahfouz family--the richest clans in that medieval kingdom.
Thus explaining 9/11
The demonic cabal has stolen money from Social Security to finance its militaristic wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
"Stolen money" from Social Security? You cannot "steal" money from social security. Social security is a set of legislative IOUs based on actuarial calculations. There is no money to "steal".
Then there's a long quote about Julian Robertson. Not to paste it all, but it encapsulates the following;
"There was an interview on CNBC of the renowned funds manager Julian Robertson. ... "The people just don´t realize it yet."
Care to guess who the expert is making this quote and backing up the author's assertion? Its none other than the famous "Don in Colorado." You know, Don who posts on message boards. Hey, if you don't believe me, check it out yourself
here and scroll down to the middle of the page.
It was after reading this last part I figured I had better things to do with my time.