Dr. Condoleezza Rice Tells Sarasota: “Thomas Jefferson Is Overrated As A Founding Father . . . My Favorite Is Alexander Hamilton.”
More than 1,700 people filled Sarasota’s Van Wezel Performing Arts Center this morning (Monday, 08 February 10) to hear Dr. Condoleezza Rice speak about various foreign-policy issues she feels should be important to us in Sarasota. Early on, she related her personal respect for traitor Alexander Hamilton, saying, “Thomas Jefferson is overrated as a founding father . . . my favorite is Alexander Hamilton.”
This elitist black woman was telling a group that was 99% white, well educated, conservative, and lovers of Thomas Jefferson that their idol is–how did she present it?–overrated.
As you doubtless know, Alexander Hamilton was a lieutenant of the Rothschilds, and was instrumental in establishing The First Bank of the United States, chartered on February 25, 1791. The Rothschilds insisted that it receive a lengthy charter, so Hamilton forced through “measures” (personally, I feel that these measures were more coercion and threats to our real Founding Fathers) that gave the bank a 20-year charter, thus enslaving the people of the United States under its first official debt.
Before the bank existed, Benjamin Franklin et al. had in place a means of printing the colonies’ own money, much to the ire of German banker Mayer Amschel Rothschild, who ordered Hamilton into action. As Secretary of the Treasury, Traitor Hamilton was able to effect precisely what Rothschild commanded, which was to force the newly created United States finally to render unto Caesar. Rothschild fancied himself a modern-day Caesar who took whatever he wanted from whoever he wanted, and Mayer Amschel Caesar was very eager to regain his just blood money, something he clearly failed to do during the American Revolution.
Dr. Rice then told the audience of the world’s seemingly greatest threat, China, but then went onto to explain that China wouldn’t dare start a war with the US, because it has too much to lose. The fact is, China is also tightly controlled by The First Sphere of Influence, so her point is completely irrelevant. What she did add, though, was that the true threats to our nation’s security were “failed states” and “failing nations.”
“Afghanistan is our biggest threat today,” she said. “It’s a failed state.” She went to characterize the country as filled with “dangerous peaks and nothing else but dust.”
This elitist black woman was telling a group that was 99% white, well educated, conservative, and lovers of Thomas Jefferson that their idol is–how did she present it?–overrated.
Hmmm. I’ve been to Afghanistan 12 times and have run my boots up into the beautiful mountains and down into the lowest fertile valleys. Yes, there is lots of dust, if you spend all your time in the capital city of Kabul. And that’s because it’s a dirt town with dirt roads and mostly dirt thoroughfares, and a population of four million men (some women, but I never saw one) who stir up all that dust every single day. When you walk through Kabul, you notice two things: a city of men and a city of dust. Maybe this was what Dr. Rice was referring to. Lady Rice may have set foot in some secure area of Kabul, yes, but the lady hasn’t ventured far beyond the safety of her hotel room, surrounded by special-operations forces bodyguards.
In truth, Afghanistan has existed for more than 2,000 years, fought off nearly every invader, massacred elements of the world’s greatest armies’, including Great Britain, the former Soviet Union, and the United States. So let’s not label Afghanistan a “failed state,” Dr. Rice. To do so gives prospective invaders a license to occupy the country and inflict their own policies on a largely failed and impotent central government that is not recognized by the outlying villages, which have their own stable system of government.
I could argue how Afghanistan is not a “failed state,” as Dr. Rice put it, but I’d like to move on. . . .
“Al Qaeda is still a major threat,” she said.
Al Qaeda is a product of our own Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Yes, still.
I’m still trying to fathom how Dr. Rice and people like her keep toeing the line for The First Sphere of Influence, even though they know that word to the contrary is getting out. And its diffusion into worldwide ears is accelerating, too.
For those of you who haven’t heard: al Qaeda is a creation of CIA. The leader of al Qaeda, a bandit known as Tim Osman, has been on the CIA’s payroll for more than a dozen years. If you wish to see a tear sheet from the CIA, showing Osman’s affiliation with the agency, please email me via the CONTACT US page. Oh, if you’re wondering who Tim Osman is, please consider this: it’s the CIA’s code name for Osama bin Laden.
While Dr. Rice didn’t necessarily foment trouble, her soft-spoken tone and demeanor clearly projected her agenda: toe the line for The First Sphere of Influence and ensure that the good people of Sarasota were fed the same shit as other civic-minded groups across this country were slurping up. Voraciously, too.
We the People are eager for the truth. Thing is, People, you’re not going to get it from a lieutenant of the Brzezinski Cartel, which is the geopolitical henchman of the Rothschild family. Period.
During Dr. Rice’s presentation, she had the audacity to mention our beloved US military and how “they are fighting for our freedom.” She failed to mention that we are fighting THEM, i.e. The First Sphere of Influence, for our freedom and our very lives, and we will be doing so until we prevail. Ya gotta admit, though: the girl has balls and she bought them from, and had them installed by, the same shop that did Obama’s.
Forgive me for leaving out the best part of her presentation: Dr. Rice looked absatutely killer in that power-plum pantsuit and five-inch stiletto kicks.





