It would be helpful, for those who might want to look this up, to provide a link for them, to find the information more easily. imo
Well, thank you. I wasn't speaking for myself though. I was meaning maybe in a smaller type at the border actually have the link in there. People show up here asking if it's going to rain today instead of looking out side or searching it for themselves.
I like to use the coudenhove-kalergi plan to show how those in Europe,initiated the migrant as well. Those who enacted it in the first place. It was a major red-pill for me.
I will go and look this up. thanks for the link.
This is a brilliant thought.
Don't apologize for the red text. I usually avoid anything with that much red, but it was enough to catch my attention for a sec, and then read something interesting.his works for me.
The museum of modern art in NY, has an exemption to the law of declaring and having shipments inspected. They can fly in and out of the country with cargo that no one will check. I thought to source this and began looking. I had found the information a few years ago, but now, I could not find a thing.
I did find, however, this choice bit of information, I did not know of. It explains a lot. Look who funded it. it's why and how easily it's shipments can be exempted from any government regulation at all:
"Still, the whole plan depended on the generosity of the trustees. It helped that the board is led by David Rockefeller Sr., its chairman emeritus, and Ronald S. Lauder, its chairman, who together bring enviable connections to the overlapping worlds of art, business and New York society. It also helped that the Modern's board had a reputation as one of the more elite clubs in the museum world and could expect more of its members. Current trustees include, among others, the real estate magnate Jerry I. Speyer, the software entrepreneur Peter Norton, the Hollywood executive Michael S. Ovitz, and the Greek shipping heir and socialite Philip S. Niarchos.
"Still, the whole plan depended on the generosity of the trustees. It helped that the board is led by David Rockefeller Sr., its chairman emeritus, and Ronald S. Lauder, its chairman, who together bring enviable connections to the overlapping worlds of art, business and New York society. It also helped that the Modern's board had a reputation as one of the more elite clubs in the museum world and could expect more of its members. Current trustees include, among others, the real estate magnate Jerry I. Speyer, the software entrepreneur Peter Norton, the Hollywood executive Michael S. Ovitz, and the Greek shipping heir and socialite Philip S. Niarchos.
It is a board in which extremely powerful people are willing to subsume their egos for the good of the institution," Ms. Jakobson said."
From:
https://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/07/arts/design/momas-funding-a-very-modern-art-indeed.html
MoMA's Funding: A Very Modern Art, Indeed
By HUGH EAKINNOV. 7, 2004
Those 2 men, could get anything passed they so desired.
I thought this interesting and related to your post.
AMEN to that.
squeeze your avocados be fore buying. if they are too soft, they will be over ripe.
common sense.