Egyptian Journalist Amr Sombol: U.S. Foreign Policy and World's Oil Supply Controlled by Britain & The Rothschild
Following are excerpts from an interview with Egyptian journalist Amr Sombol, which aired on Al-Tahrir TV on October 22, 2013:
Interviewer: It was Ahmad Salah who wrote an article in The Guardian, in which he wrote that Mubarak possessed 70 billion dollars.
Amr Sombol: Yes.
Interviewer: Does The Guardian publish articles by just anybody?
Amr Sombol: It publishes what Ahmad Salah wrote, because he is controlled from abroad. He studied at the ICNC – the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict – which was founded and is directed by Jewish billionaire Albert [sic] Ackerman. Ackerman also happens to be a member of CFR [Council on Foreign Relations], which is the most important American institution that determines U.S. policy. It may even determine who gets to be president.
These three institutions that determine America's general policy, and especially its foreign policy... The first is the Trilateral Commission, which was founded by John D. Rockefeller [sic]. The coincidence here – and I don't believe that it was really a coincidence – is that John D. Rockefeller was the owner of the World Trade Center towers, which were attacked in 2001. The Trilateral Commission was founded by John D. Rockefeller... Sorry, I mean David Rockefeller, who is considered the wealthiest man on the face of the Earth. Without exaggeration, his wealth reaches 100 trillion dollars. He controls half the oil wells in the world. The other half are controlled by his friend, Rothschild. There are four companies, but it's a broad topic, which we can't...