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Fox Sidesteps Charge that Fred Thompson is 'Not a Conservative' to Mock CFR, North American Union Critics

2007-07-29

Woman Who Was 'Pressed Against' and Dragged Out by Police for Asking Thompson a Question At Press Conference Now Beat Up By FOX Personalities

Aaron Dykes / JonesReport.com | July 28, 2007

 

Jessica Wilson, a member of Houston 9/11 Truth appeared on Fox radio to discuss controversy over a question she asked Fred Thompson regarding his membership in the Council on Foreign Relations. Thompson deflected her question about the CFR's role in building a North American Union-- which Wilson purports is anything but conservative.

Jessica then continued to film quietly as other members of the press asked questions, but was dragged out forcibly by police after being 'sandwiched' and manhandled by more than four officers, even though Wilson had done nothing wrong and offered to leave of her own will.

Fox's Scott Allen Miller, who guest hosted the interview, ignored the irrational and unconstitutional connection between asking a question and being groped by police before being dragged away and added his own perversion to the situation by adding that her disturbing cries for police to "get off" her as they "pressed against" her reminded Miller of his "wedding night."

questionier draged out by police
This photo substantiates Wilson's claim that police "pressed against" her before dragging her out for the 'crime' of asking a question at a press conference-- as opposed to respecting the first amendment or, at least, asking her to leave first.

Fox's Miller not only mocked the tyranny inflicted on Jessica Wilson by police, he distorted the perception of the true events by implying that she made a scene after an unsatisfactory answer from Thompson when, in fact, her outbursts were in response to inappropriate and untimely reaction by police several minutes later (Compare the uncut footage in the video clip below with the audio clip played in the Fox interview).

Further discussion on Fox radio centered around the North American Union-- a plan to merge the United States, Canada and Mexico conceived by members in the Council on Foreign Relations and published in their document, "Building a North American Community," making only light reference to the original topic-- criticism of Fred Thompson.

Guest host Scott Allen Miller preyed upon his audience's ignorance about the North American Union and the CFR-- laughing hysterically that "99% of those listening" would have no idea what was being discussed anyway-- and portrayed Wilson's valid points as the fantasies of a delusional paranoid.

He suggested, sarcastically, that they had better not discuss the CFR because "they were listening" while he played black helicopter noises and other sound effects and mocked his guest who was legitimately concerned about the systematic attack on the United States' sovereignty.

Scott Allen Miller admitted that there are plans for a North American Union, but alluded that such plans were no more than random ideas. Yet the European Union, a clear model for the NAU, utilized the same plan now underway in the Americas-- quiet evolution by stealth. Just as is now happening in the U.S., evidence of mounting economic integration, conjoining infrastructure, increased cooperation and unified planning was dismissed in Europe until the EU was a solidified reality with an ever-growing body of nations already under its control.

Miller similarly denied the existence of the Amero-- a name for a common currency amongst North American countries, but stated that the Euro was working out so well that it might be a good idea to have something like the Amero (which has already been tangibly proposed under the Building a North American Community plan formulated by the CFR.

This string of non sequitur arguments is intentionally meant to obscure the meaning behind ideas like the North American Union that come from places like the Council on Foreign Relations. Miller knows mainstream media will not be covering these real concepts beyond associating any such discussion with marginal 'kooks' and 'nut jobs' its audience is trained to dismiss without contemplation.

Fox clearly diverted conversation from the original premise of Wilson's critique-- that Fred Thompson is no true conservative and his membership in organizations like the Council on Foreign Relations is evidence of that fact. The CFR is not only traditionally "liberal" in its scope and aims, but openly pursues internationalism powered by regional and world governing bodies.

As Fox's handymen continue to belittle attempts to expose the international agenda that is eroding the sovereignty of the United States, the Council on Foreign Relations continues to expand its grasp on the power structure of North America it controls through puppet officials like Fred Thompson to regional and international bodies operating outside the checks and balances that make up legitimate government, at least in the case of the United States as it hands over authority to public-private partnerships serving the elite.

Jessica Wilson also appeared on the Alex Jones Show to discuss the original incident as well as her appearance on Fox. CLICK HERE to listen

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