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Title: Cheney to address secret group
Source: Salt Lake Tribune
URL Source: http://www.sltrib.com/news/ci_7001456
Published: Sep 26, 2007
Author: Thomas Burr
Post Date: 2007-09-26 09:41:49 by Eoghan
Ping List: *Israeli Espionage*
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The conservative Council for National Policy will meet in downtown Salt Lake

Vice President Dick Cheney will speak to a super-secret, conservative policy group in Utah on Friday during his second trip to the state this year.

Cheney will address the fall meeting of the Council for National Policy, a group whose self-described mission is to promote "a free-enterprise system, a strong national defense and support for traditional Western values."

The organization - made up of few hundred powerful conservative activists - holds confidential meetings and members are advised not to use the name of the group in communications, according to a New York Times profile of the group.

"The media should not know when or where we meet or who takes part in our programs, before [or] after a meeting,'' a list of rules obtained by The Times showed. The group did not respond to an e-mail seeking comment.

Czech Republic President Václav Klaus is also expected to address the Council for National Policy's meeting in downtown Salt Lake City. After his speech, Cheney will meet with Klaus, the vice president's office said Tuesday.

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who ran the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, will also be in Utah on Friday but his campaign did not respond to a question about whether he would talk with the group.

Cheney's visit is expected to be short, only a few hours, according to people familiar with the trip's details.

The trip coincides with fundraisers in California, Colorado, Nevada and Wyoming, Cheney's spokeswoman Lea Anne McBride said.

All of the events on the trip are closed to the public and the news media, McBride said.

Cheney last visited the state April 26 to give the commencement speech at Brigham Young University.


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#4. To: Eoghan (#0)

the Council for National Policy, a group whose self-described mission is to promote "a free-enterprise system, a strong national defense and support for traditional Western values."

So why is it a "super-secret" group? Almost all Americans would agree with what they claim to be promoting. There must be a great deal more to this "Council for National Policy" or there wouldn't be a need for secrecy.

robin  posted on  2007-09-26   10:18:38 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: robin (#4)

It's essentially "Judeo-Christian" war wing of the intelligence community...Where the "messages from God" are formulated then distributed to Bush, right wing think tanks and the preacher factories. Steps to Noachide Law.

http://www.takeoverworld.info/ cnp2.htm

In the final analysis, the Council for National Policy, as an extension of the Religious Roundtable, is a joint venture of pseudo-Christian ministries, cults, secret societies, subversive organizations and corporate enterprise working together to exploit Christians to advance their anti-Christian agenda - - Anglo-American imperialism and ultimately one world government under a one world religion -- their own. Revolutionaries have historically worked through religion, right-sounding causes and popular movements which recommend their utopian schemes as "the kingdom of God" on earth. They have never secured the ideal governments they promised, but have succeeded in drawing worldly-minded Christians off the Narrow Way. Although it would never occur to most of them, and in spite of their loud protests against the New World Order, the Moral Majority are now laboring to advance a world dictatorship by the international money power and their secret societies.

To put Christians in possession of solid facts concerning the connections of high-ranking CNP members with every manner of occult, subversive and criminal element of society, we have compiled an extensive albeit incomplete database of prominent past and present CNP officers. For diehard researchers who wish to further investigate the backgrounds of the Christian Right leadership, we recommend the GroupWatch files at the Public Information Research Database.

Eoghan  posted on  2007-09-26   10:37:08 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Eoghan (#5)

It's essentially "Judeo-Christian" war wing of the intelligence community

Since when is Cheney religious?

aristeides  posted on  2007-09-26   13:17:39 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#12. To: aristeides (#10)

Since when is Cheney religious?

mister clean would probably claim that is a private property issue.

intotheabyss  posted on  2007-09-26 14:34:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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