I've lived in multiple European countries and have never seen any of the rationing, waiting lists, supply shortages or others that you list. Treatment I've known people go through include cancer therapy, orthopedic…
Russia Today (bear with me for a second) did a documentary [0] on how the climate and geography (!) of the region is changing. They also interview the local population and how they view the change in the ecosystem on…
Thank our spineless Western leaders for committing war crimes in Yemen... From american white phosphorus weapons [0] to british cluster bombs [1]. [0] https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2016/09/19... [1]…
Ok, I finally found a good reference: "In the 1960s and 1970s, David Rockefeller, then-chairman of Chase Manhattan, frequently visited Hong Kong and opened more branch offices there. In 1973, the bank became the Bank of…
He probably wasn't too far from the disgusting coup against Salvador Allende on the 9/11/1973, organized by the CIA. From the guardian : "But the very name of Allende was anathema to the extreme Right in Chile, to…
Be the bankers of dictators, soviets and chinese officials? http://www.nytimes.com/2002/10/20/books/review/david-rockefe...
Mao Ze Dong was working with the Yale-China association in the 1920s. So China wasn't as closed as it may seem. And a banker working with all the dictators in the world (and Kissinger!) isn't "most people". [0] Can you…
I am a bit more on the pro-conspiracy side of the spectrum but good sources are important. According to the New York Times in 2002, David Rockefeller was the banker of the worst leaders of the world while expanding…
He also praised the genocidal policies of Mao Ze Dong in 1973. In the NYTimes, no less: "The social experiment in China under. Chairman Mao's leadership is one of the most important and successful in human history. How…
I've lived in multiple European countries and have never seen any of the rationing, waiting lists, supply shortages or others that you list. Treatment I've known people go through include cancer therapy, orthopedic…
Russia Today (bear with me for a second) did a documentary [0] on how the climate and geography (!) of the region is changing. They also interview the local population and how they view the change in the ecosystem on…
Thank our spineless Western leaders for committing war crimes in Yemen... From american white phosphorus weapons [0] to british cluster bombs [1]. [0] https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2016/09/19... [1]…
Ok, I finally found a good reference: "In the 1960s and 1970s, David Rockefeller, then-chairman of Chase Manhattan, frequently visited Hong Kong and opened more branch offices there. In 1973, the bank became the Bank of…
He probably wasn't too far from the disgusting coup against Salvador Allende on the 9/11/1973, organized by the CIA. From the guardian : "But the very name of Allende was anathema to the extreme Right in Chile, to…
Be the bankers of dictators, soviets and chinese officials? http://www.nytimes.com/2002/10/20/books/review/david-rockefe...
Mao Ze Dong was working with the Yale-China association in the 1920s. So China wasn't as closed as it may seem. And a banker working with all the dictators in the world (and Kissinger!) isn't "most people". [0] Can you…
I am a bit more on the pro-conspiracy side of the spectrum but good sources are important. According to the New York Times in 2002, David Rockefeller was the banker of the worst leaders of the world while expanding…
He also praised the genocidal policies of Mao Ze Dong in 1973. In the NYTimes, no less: "The social experiment in China under. Chairman Mao's leadership is one of the most important and successful in human history. How…