Continuing train of thought from last thread
OK, so there was a "triumvirate" running Obama:
Soros
Gorbachev
Maurice Strong
Soros is the only one still living.
Somebody's keeping Maurice Strong's web site alive: http://www.mauricestrong.net/
Strong connections: UN and the World Bank
I'm gonna cite Sorcha Faal, and don't even care.
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/sociopol_tavistock04b.htm
"He is perpetually on the short list of candidates for Secretary General of the United Nations. This lofty eminence? Maurice Strong, of course.
Never heard of him? Well, you should have. Militia members are famously worried that black helicopters are practicing maneuvers with blue-helmeted UN troops in a plot to take over America.
But the actual peril is more subtle. A small cadre of obscure international bureaucrats are hard at work devising a system of "global governance" that is slowly gaining control over ordinary Americans’ lives. Maurice Strong, a 68-year-old Canadian, is the "indispensable man" at the center of this creeping UN power grab.
Not that Mr. Strong looks particularly indispensable. Indeed, he exudes a kind of negative charisma. He is a grey, short, soft-voiced man with a salt-and-pepper toothbrush mustache who wouldn’t rate a second glance if you passed him on the street. Yet his remarkable career has led him from boyhood poverty in Manitoba to the highest councils of international government.
Among the hats he currently wears are:
Senior Advisor to UN Secretary General Kofi Annan
Senior Advisor to World Bank President James Wolfensohn
Chairman of the Earth Council
Chairman of the World Resources Institute
Co-Chairman of the Council of the World Economic Forum
member of Toyota’s International Advisory Board
As advisor to Kofi Annan, he is overseeing the new UN reforms.
Yet his most prominent and influential role to date was as Secretary General of the 1992 UN Conference on Environment and Development - the so-called Earth Summit - held in Rio de Janeiro, which gave a significant push to global economic and environmental regulation.
"He’s dangerous because he’s a much smarter and shrewder man [than many in the UN system]," comments Charles Lichenstein, deputy ambassador to the UN under President Reagan. "I think he is a very dangerous ideologue, way over to the Left."
"This guy is kind of the global Ira Magaziner," says Ted Galen Carpenter, vice president for defense and foreign-policy studies at the Cato Institute. "If he is whispering in Kofi Annan’s ear this is no good at all."
It looks for all the world as if our bug-eyed girl AOC has been drinking Maurice Strong's Koolaid.