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Executive Intelligence Review

Database of the Power Elite Welcome to the Power Elite portal on WhoRulesAmerica.net. Included here is a database of the "Power Elite" in the U.S. as of 2011-2012, defined as the intersection of the boards of directors of the corporate community, the extremely wealthy and well-connected, and the boards and trustees of the policy-planning network. Note that this definition does not include politicans; you will not find any current or former presidents in the database. (See "The Class-Domination Theory of Power" for more information.) There are four different kinds of searches you can do, each of which yields slightly different results. If you search for a person's name and set the results type to People, you will receive information on each person whose name matches the pattern you entered. The search results also display rankings for some individuals and organizations. Click here for more information about the sources of the data in this portal.

Medieval History Lectures: Dr. Lynn H. Nelson Please take into consideration the purpose and audience for which the lecture notes listed above were written. For a good many years, I taught a three-credit-hour freshman survey entitled Introduction to Medieval History to enrollments of room-size - generally three hundred students. During those years, the University of Kansas maintained an open enrollment policy in which all graduates from accredited Kansas high schools were admitted to the University. Consequently, my lectures were both basic and episodic, concentrating on major events and topics that would prepare the students for further enrollments in Humanities courses and attempting to demonstrate that the study of History could be both useful and enjoyable. Those lectures entitled Thoughts on Reading . . . are an exception to this characterization. I might add that I assert no proprietary interest in these materials but offer them freely for public use.

Founding Fathers of the United States American leaders who set up the first US government The Founding Fathers of the United States, or simply the Founding Fathers or Founders, were a group of late-18th century American revolutionary leaders who united the Thirteen Colonies, led the war for independence from Great Britain, and crafted a framework of government for the new United States nation. Terminology John Adams, in response to praise for his generation, rejoined, "I ought not to object to your reverence for your fathers, meaning those concerned with the direction of public affairs, but to tell you a very great secret ... I have no reason to believe we were better than you are." He also wrote, "Don't call me, ... The phrase "Founding Fathers," was first coined by Senator Warren G. Key founders George Washington served as president of the 1787 Constitutional Convention, and became the nation's first president.[26] Historian Richard B. Framers and signers Other delegates Additional founders Women Other patriots Gallery of Founders

United States Constitution The Constitution was adopted on September 17, 1787, by the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and ratified by conventions in eleven States. It went into effect on March 4, 1789.[2] Since the Constitution was adopted, it has been amended twenty-seven times. The first ten amendments (along with two others that were not ratified at the time) were proposed by Congress on September 25, 1789, and were ratified by the necessary three-fourths of the States on December 15, 1791.[3] These first ten amendments are known as the Bill of Rights. The Constitution is interpreted, supplemented, and implemented by a large body of constitutional law. History First government The Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union was the first constitution of the United States of America.[6] It was drafted by the Continental Congress in mid-1776 to late 1777, and formal ratification by all 13 states was completed in early 1781. Congress was paralyzed. Constitutional Convention Ratification

The Return of the Polar Vortex Is Actually a Good Thing - Wired Science NASA image showing the polar vortex in January reaching down over the middle-U.S. Image: NASA Just when you thought it was safe to go outside again, the polar vortex is back, blasting the Midwest and eastern half of the U.S with very cold weather. While this will undoubtedly be unpleasant, there is an upside. You might remember the polar vortex from January and later in January, when it brought extremely low temperatures to a good deal of North America. Models are “very confident that it’ll be significantly colder than average” in much of the eastern two-thirds of the nation, said Mike Halpert, acting director at NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center. Those states are currently feeling a little relief as the weather has momentarily cleared up in the Midwest, leading to warmer temperatures in the 50s and 60s and heavy rain instead of snow. The polar vortex originates in the far north, where sunlight has disappeared during the winter season, creating the Northern Hemisphere’s coldest air.

Secret government documents reveal vaccines to be a total hoax (NaturalNews) If you have children, you are more than likely already aware of the official U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) "Immunization Schedules," which today recommend an astounding 29 vaccines be given between birth and six years of age, including yearly flu shots, as well as another five to 16 vaccines between ages seven and 18 ( But a recent investigative report compiled by Dr. Though her paper focuses primarily on the British health system's elaborate cover-up of the dirty truth about its own national vaccination program, the tenets of the study's findings still apply to vaccination schedules in general, which are typically designed for the purpose of serving corporate interests rather than public health. You can access Dr. Through several Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests, Dr. "Official documents obtained from the U.K. These are some strong accusations, but the information Dr. If this is not bad enough, Dr.

TheHistoryNet: From the World's Largest History Magazine Publisher New World Order, Conspiracy, UFOs photographs NWO photoalbum Click on a picture to enlarge it. Some picts can't be enlarged. Masonic and Illuminati symbols Handsignals The Bushmen 911 The hoax of the new millenium. Some recommended links for more info on 911: Video: "Loose Change", 2nd edition Free Google version Video: "Loose Change", 2nd edition Get the DVD Video: "Loose Change", 1st edition Also has various other 911 videos Video: "Martial Law 9/11" By Alex Jones - Now FREE online! Video: "SEPTEMBER 11: Evidence to the Contrary" A compilation of some material of the previous videos, and a few others. Scholars for 9/11 Truthwhatreallyhappened.com 9-11 pagesletsroll911.org Video: "7/7 London Bombings - A Summary Of The Evidence" This stuff doesn't only happen in the USA... General Logos Subliminal images ChemtrailsNot a hoax and possibly very devastating. Please note however that not ALL the trails you see in the sky are chemtrails. So how to tell the difference between a contrail and a chemtrail? Go back to photoalbum index.

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