TO SIGN UP OR DONATE: www.unwatch.org. WATCH THE ‘PREQUEL’ www.unwatch.org UN Watch’s Hillel Neuer exposes the hypocrisy of the UN Human Rights Council, the body that created the Goldstone Report. The Council president, Amb. Luis Alfonso de Alba of Mexico, rejects the speech as “inadmissible” — and bans it from ever being delivered again. See media coverage at www.unwatch.org “A diplomatic moment to remember…” (New York Sun, March 30, 2007); “YouTube’s Top Rated, Most Discussed, Most Linked, Most Viewed Video of the Week…” (March 2007); “Bloggers cheer. . . a stunning rebuke of the UN Human Rights Council” (Slate.com); “Council President Luis Alfonso de Alba ruled the remarks inadmissible. . . in the depths of the UN, this was of course logical: Mr. Neuer’s commentary had been accurate…” (The Wall Street Journal). About the speaker: www.unwatch.org
TO SIGN UP OR DONATE: www.unwatch.org. WATCH THE ‘PREQUEL’ www.unwatch.org UN Watch’s Hillel Neuer exposes the hypocrisy of the UN Human Rights Council, the body that created the Goldstone Report. The Council president, Amb. Luis Alfonso de Alba of Mexico, rejects the speech as “inadmissible” — and bans it from ever being delivered again. See [...]
Many cry the Council on Foreign Relations is somehow related to conspiracy, but how much does it really and openly influence policy or politics? It seems more like a social club or elite organization to me. I mean I don’t see them all agreeing, the Director of the ACLU is in the CFR after all. [...]
Many cry the Council on Foreign Relations is somehow related to conspiracy, but how much does it really and openly influence policy or politics? It seems more like a social club or elite organization to me.
I mean I don’t see them all agreeing, the Director of the ACLU is in the CFR after all.
It would be the perfect mechanism to control the nation as it even has the Pres/Director of the ACLU in it and heads of non-profits, media, academic, etc. However, not all of these people agree at all.
So what does it really do?
Candidates for council in Teaneck set TEANECK — The May 11 municipal election will feature a mix of incumbents, political newcomers and community leaders. But it won’t include Mayor Kevie Feit, who chose to forgo another campaign to have more time to spend on his family and career.
Candidates for council in Teaneck set
TEANECK — The May 11 municipal election will feature a mix of incumbents, political newcomers and community leaders. But it won’t include Mayor Kevie Feit, who chose to forgo another campaign to have more time to spend on his family and career.







