Newt Gingrich claims he is not a member of bohemian grove, afreemason, or for world government (vid)
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Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich spoke at Claremont Colleges Wednesday night in Southern California and was questioned about the loss of liberties in America as well as his involvement in Bohemian Grove, Freemasonry, and the Council on Foreign Relations. The 66 year old ‘establishment’s man’ responded by vehmently denying he belonged to such groups, even though he appears in the official “Annals of the Bohemian Club” , and was featured in a National Review column about ‘the grove’ in 1995. The article, written by William F. Buckley, Jr. and coincidentally dated September 11, 1995, was entitled ”Newt draws fire- Newt Gingrich and the Bohemian Grove“.
Gingrich spoke to a nearly full auditorium in the foothill community of Claremont, CA, which is located about 30 miles east of Los Angeles. He took unscreened questions from the crowd for about twenty minutes after his speech. The questioners, mostly college students, asked about such issues as health care legislation, women’s role in politics, the “tea party” movement, and taxation. Near the end of questioning, a young woman asked Newt about a quote attributed to him in which he had stated that he ‘is not a citizen of the world‘.
He replied emphatically by stating that, although his words were controversial among some in his office, our rights as Americans come from a Creator and that “there is no world government”. This view, though correct, is odd and seemingly disingenuous coming from Gingrich, an admitted member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a group whose known goal is the establishment of a world government. In response to another question regarding tea parties, Gingrich said that the victory of Republican Scott Brown for the U.S. Senate seat in Massachusetts was fueled to a large degree by the tea party movement.
At the end of the event after approximately one hundred people had lined up for a book signing, Gingrich’s previous remarks regarding world government served as a perfect transition for questions about the “new world order”. After he signed the program at my request with the words “To Martin: No World Government - Your Friend, Newt”, I took the rare opportunity to question an off-guard Gingrich, opening with an initial softball question:
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