FINAL WARNING: Ready to Spring the Trap
state delegation to the COS would consist of the governor, and two
leaders from each party in the state legislature (plus two alternates,
one from each party), and therefore could be empowered with the
necessary legal status as representatives of the people, should the
decision be made to turn the meeting into a constitutional convention.
Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich (R-GA), and 33rd Degree Mason
Bob Dole (R-KS) openly supported the COS, and on March 24, 1995,
Republican senators Hank Brown (CO) and Jesse Helms (NC)
sponsored a Senate Resolution which would give Congressional
authorization to transform the COS into a bonafide Constitutional
Convention. They maintained that without this Congressional
approval, it would be in conflict with Article 1, Section 10 of the
Constitution, which does not allow any agreements between States.
Ultimately, because only 14 state legislatures passed resolutions
calling for their participation in the COS, which was short of the 26
needed, their organizational meeting scheduled for July, 1995 was
canceled. However, the same forces behind this movement planned to
have a “federalism summit” in Cincinnati on October 22 with the
support of the Council of State Governments, National Governors
Association and the National Conference of State Legislators.
It is obvious that the Illuminati had taken a two-prong approach to
regional government. They have been working within the confines of
the Executive Branch to get various Executive Orders passed; and
they have also used their various finger organizations to study our
existing constitution, and recommend changes. All of their efforts may
eventually culminate in a call for a Constitutional Convention that will
spell the end of democracy as we know it in this country.
CREATING A CRISIS
Certain questions raised during the 1973 Oil Embargo, seem to point to
the fact that the crisis was created by the Illuminati, as a test, to see
what it would be like without gasoline for automobiles, and fuel for
heating homes.
During the Embargo, Maine’s Governor, Democrat Kenneth M. Curtis,