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THE COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS (CFR) ?

 

The CFR, also known as the Council on Foreign Relations, is a think tank and membership organization that some conspiracy theorists have linked to the Illuminati. According to these theorists, the CFR is supposedly working behind the scenes to shape U.S. foreign policy and promote global governance. However, it's important to note that these claims are baseless and lack any concrete evidence.


In reality, the CFR is a non-partisan organization that aims to promote understanding of foreign policy and international relations. It was established back in 1921 and has since become a leading voice in the field. Its membership includes influential politicians, business leaders, academics, and journalists.


While it's true that the CFR holds significant influence over U.S. foreign policy, there is no credible evidence to support the idea that it is secretly pushing for a New World Order or trying to establish global governance. The organization's goals and activities are transparent, and its publications and events are open to the public.


It's worth mentioning that the notion of a New World Order is often associated with conspiracy theories, and there is no actual proof to substantiate the claim that a secretive group of elites is working towards a totalitarian world government.









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