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MOSCOW, June 26 (RIA Novosti) – A Russian-U.S. military cooperation agreement will be signed during President Barack Obama’s visit to Moscow in early July, the chief of the Russian military’s General Staff said on Friday.

Army Gen. Nikolai Makarov said a draft had been finalized with Adm. Michael Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, currently on a three-day visit to Russia.

“We discussed a number of very serious and important matters related both to international and regional security. The main emphasis was laid on European security,” Makarov said.

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  1. Do all roads lead to Rome? Nope! Not for the last 100 years anyway and why do I say this? Because Rome is not nor ever was it about socialism. Rather Britain was/is and if I’m correct on this Lenin was schooled in her Universities. More shocking however, is what this writer learned in church one afternoon by way of Dr. Ravi Zacharias who said and that too everyone’s shock and disbelief something to the effect that Stalin was at one time a candidate for the ministry having been enrolled in a Seminary I believe in Britain. The entire place was aghast. Stalin though turned his back on God for some reason and after returning to his homeland proceeded with his own version of socialism or communism rather and history records for us the rest!
    So accordingly make a u turn in the road and follow it to England- God certainly has with a 600 foot jellyfish! It can’t be just a coincidence that its in her fields and her land where most of the crop circles are taking place. Wow what a graffiti artist!

    Cheers

    Jerry

  2. Here’s a quote you may be interested in…

    “I wonder, I said to myself, how many Americans have studied the charter of the U N sufficiently to realize that it commits each member nation to a program of total socialism for itself and for all other nations. Alger Hiss was a major architect of the UN charter and served as the secretary general of the San Francisco conference for the organization of the United Nations. Twenty-five years later, U Thant was quoted praising Lenin as a political leader whose ideals were reflected in the United Nations.” pg. 102 the Day the dollar dies by Willard Cantelon

    and then get this from the page before…

    “Men pointed out that the two obstacles which prevented America from joining the League of Nations were old fashioned ideas pertaining to patriotism and religion. In the book entitled Great Ideas of Today:1971, published by the Encyclopedia Britannica, Joseph Clark says,

    ‘Old fashioned patriotism is surely an obstacle to world government.’

    “But the so called old-fashioned ideas of patriotism seemed to be waning in America. By a vote of eight to one, the Supreme court expressed their disfavor toward compulsory prayer in public schools, and with a vote of six to one denied students public Bible reading in the classroom.”

    Now that’s something to think about folks!

  3. “Mr. Dodd, we have asked you to come up here today because we thought that, possibly, off the record, you would tell us why the Congress is interested in the activities of foundations such as ourselves.

    Mr. Dodd, all of us who have a hand in the making of policies here, have had experience either with the OSS during the war, or with European economic administration after the war. We have had experience operating under directives. The directives emanate, and did emanate, from the White House. Now, we still operate under just such directives. Would you like to know what the substance of these directives is?

    Mr. Dodd, we are here to operate in response to similar directives, the substance of which is that we shall use our grant-making power so to alter life in the United States, that it can be comfortably merged with the Soviet Union.”

    -Alan Gaither, President of the Ford Foundation
    http://supremelaw.org/authors/dodd/interview.htm

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