Mind blowing
speech by Robert Welch in 1958 predicting Insiders plans to destroy America
Alex Little
Published on Jan 7, 2018
Proof that the NEW WORLD ORDER has been planned by the
elite. Robert Welch, Founder of The John Birch Society, predicted today's
problems with uncanny accuracy back in 1958 and prescribed solutions.
Soros, Birchers
fight constitutional fix to limit Obama, Congress
Published in Blog on July 17, 2017 by Convention Of
States Project
A nationwide drive by mostly conservative states to
throttle President Obama and Washington's grab for more power and taxes is
running into an odd left-right combo of opposition: Liberal financier George
Soros and the conservative John Birch Society.
Documents provided to Secrets show that the Soros-backed
Montana Budget and Policy Center recently urged the state's lawmakers to reject
the so-called "convention of states" pushed by advocates such as
radio talk show host Mark Levin as a way to pass constitutional amendments
limiting the power of the federal government and especially the Supreme Court.
In an email to lawmakers, the liberal group called on
supportive Montana lawmakers to "direct your questions" to the John Birch
Society, which believes a states convention, provided in Article V
of the Constitution, won't stop Washington from expanding its power and taxing
authority.
The opposition effort succeeded last month when the
Montana House rejected a convention.
Already facing liberals who fear that a convention would
trim spending on their causes, the proponent conservative group Convention of States is
also facing an unusual Soros partner in the John Birch Society, which
believes the answer to Washington is to cut spending and the bureaucracy.
"Until the massive bureaucracy that is part of the
federal government is curtailed, downsized or eliminated, federal officials
will find a way around the Constitution no matter what amendments are ratified,"
the group said. Groups like Birch oppose the convention out of concerns that
the conservatives running it will go too far to limit government powers and
fear that the public isn't smart enough on the Constitution to change it.
But that opposition is being forcefully rebutted by
Michael Farris, director of the Convention of States project for Citizens for
Self-Governance. In a 23-page memo, he argued that simply trying to choke
Washington's power by sending more conservatives to Congress won't work.
"Trying harder with the same old tactics won't
work," he wrote.
Levin, Farris and other supporters are focusing on the
power the U.S. Supreme Court has in interpreting the Constitution and claim
that decisions like a recent one endorsing much of Obamacare violated the
document.
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