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The Royal Institute of International Affairs |
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Uploaded on Monday 5 January, 2015 to the globalist cabal |
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The shadow government of the United Kingdom |
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The Royal Institute on International Relations was set up in 1920 with the original intent to keep order in the world in a fair and balanced way, avert another major war such as World War I, predict global trends and stabilize the stock markets. What followed down the years since its founding are a series of epic failures by this organization; they did not predict the stock market fall, nor the depression that followed, neither did they predict what Hitler was planning in 1938.
In the decades that followed, matters concerning UK government policy have been directed by the Institute since it was founded, and so too has much of its foreign policy agenda been led by Chatham House. In theory, under a democratic process, the electorate chooses the government it believes is most competent, and its parliamentarians are entrusted with governing the country for which they serve. In practice, the elected politicians turn to their advisers for instructions on what they should be doing, and, taking full credit and responsibility, implement these suggestions as government policy under the seal of approval of a sovereign parliament.
To give you an idea of how things really work in the real world, take this direct quote from the Chatham House website which you can read here on Margaret Thatcher's competencies, who it had no doubt groomed throughout her premiership:
"Like many heads of government, Margaret Thatcher came to power with little interest in, or knowledge of, foreign affairs." |
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