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Oto lista uczestników dorocznego zebrania Trilateral Commission,
bratniej organizacji elity władzy “Bilderberg Group”.
5-8 kwietnia 2002 w Ritz Carlton Hotel, Washington, D.C.
Oni zdecydowali, czy ty zgadzasz się np.
- na inwazje USA na Irak w interesie światowej elity żydowskiej;
- na przyspieszenie globalizacji ekonomii, czytaj: zwiększenie wpływu
totalistycznego rządu ONZ.
za twoje pieniadze z twojego podatku.
Jeżeli pozwalasz na wmawianie tobie, że żyjesz w demokracji, to dlaczego nie
znasz poczynań tych osobników w twoim imieniu? Czy znasz chociaż dziesięciu z
tych indywiduów? Chociażby z nazwiska, czy migawki w telewizji? Oni formują
twoje życie. Czy twój głos u nich się liczy?

Thomas S. Foley, former speaker of the House
Aotaro Kobayashi, chairman of the Board, Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.
Peter Sutherland, chairman, BP, London; chairman and managing director, Goldman
Sachs International
Antonio Garrigues Walker, chairman, Garrigues, Madrid
Allan E. Gotlieb, former Canadian ambassador to the United States
Han Sung-joo, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Seoul
Cees Maas, former Treasurer of the Dutch Government
Shijuro Ogata, former deputy governor, Japan Development Bank
Lorenzo H. Zambrano, chief executive officer, CEMEX, Monterrey
David Rockefeller, Chase Manhattan Bank
Krister Ahlstrom, chairman, Ahlstrom Corp. Helsinki
Madeleine K. Albright, former secretary of state
Graham Alliso, director, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
Edmond Alphandery, chairman, Caisse Nationale de Prevoyance, Paris
G. Allen Andreas chairman, Archer Daniels Midland
Stelios Argyros, former member of the European Parliament
Michael H. Armacost, former ambassador to Japan
Jerzy Baczynsk, editor-in-chief, Polityka, Warsaw
Piero Bassetti, former chairman, Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Milan
Erik Belfrage, senior vice president, Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken, Stockholm
C. Fred Bergsten, former assistant secretary of the treasury
Susan v. Berresford, president, Ford Fdtn.
Carl Bildt, member of Swedish parliament
Lord Black of Crossharbour, chairman of Hollinger International
Geoffrey T. Boisi, vice chairman, JPMorgan Chase
Stephen W. Bosworth, former ambassador to the Republic of Korea
Ana Patricia Botin, chairman, Banesto, Madrid

Jorge Braga de Macedo, president of the Development Center, Paris
Lord Brittan, vice chairman, UBS Warburg, London.
Harold Brown, former sec’y of defense
Zbigniew Brzezinski, former assistant to the president for National Security
Affairs
Robin Buchanan, senior partner, Bain & Company, London
Sven Burmester,writer and explorer, Denmark
Herve de Carmoy, partner, Rhone Group, New York & Paris
Gerhard Casper, president emeritus, Stanford University
Domingo F. Cavallo, president, Accion por la Republica, Buenos Aires
Morris Chang, chairman, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, Taipei
Cho Suck-Rai, chairman, Hyosung Corporation, Seoul, South Korea
William T. Coleman Jr., former secretary of transportation
William T. Coleman III, chairman, BEA Systems, Inc., San Jose, Ca.
Timothy C. Collins, chief executive officer, Ripplewood Holdings, New York
Richard Conroy, chairman, Conroy Diamonds & Gold, Dublin
Richard N. Cooper, former under secretary of state
E. Gerald Corrigan, managing director, Goldman Sachs
Alain Cotta, professor, University of Paris
Michael J. Critelli, chairman, Pitney Bowes, Inc., Stamford
Baron Paul de Keersmaeker, chairman, Domo, WDP
Lodewijk J. R. de Vink, chairman, Global Health Care Partners, Peapack, N.J.
c.d. poniżej
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      John M. Deutch, former director, Central Intelligence Agency
      Vladimir Dlouhy, advisor, Goldman Sachs
      Peter C. Dobell, director, Parliamentary Centre, Ottawa
      Wendy K. Dobson, University of Toronto
      Husnu Dogan, chairman, Development Foundation of Turkey
      Jessica P. Einhorn, consultant, Clark and Weinstock, Washington
      HRH Prince El Hassan Bin Talal, president, The Club of Rome
      Bill Emmott, editor, The Economist, London
      Martin S. Feldstein former chairman, President’s Council of Economic Advisers
      Stanley Fischer, deputy managing director, International Monetary Fund
      Richard W. Fisher, former U.S. deputy trade representative
      Jurgen Fitschen, executive committee, Deutsche Bank, Frankfurt
      Stephen Friedman, former chairman, Goldman Sachs
      Michael Fuchs, managing director, Impex Electronic, Berlin
      Hiroaki Fujii, president, The Japan Foundation
      Shinji Fukukawa, CEO Dentsu Institute for Human Studies
      Richard N. Gardner, former ambassador to Italy and Spain
      Gabriele Galatari di Genola, managing director, IFI and IFIL
      Lord Garel-Jones, advisor to UBS Warburg, London; Member of the House of Lords
      David Gergen, editor-at-large, U.S. News & World Report
      Louis V. Gerstner Jr., chairman, International Business Machines, Armonk
      Lord Gilbert; former minister for defense, London
      Frene Ginwala, speaker of the National Assembly, South Africa
      Jeffrey W. Greenberg, chairman, Marsh & McLennan Companies, New York
      General Lord Guthrie, director, NM Rothschild & Sons
      Toyoo Gyohten, president, the Institute for International Monetary Affairs
      Robert D. Haas, chairman, Levi Strauss & Co.
      Uwe Haasen, advisory board, Allianz, Munich
      Carl Hahn, vice chairman, Gerling Speziale Kreditversicherungs, Cologne
      Sirkka Hamalainen, executive board, European Central Bank
      Stuart Harris, professor, Australian National University
      William A. Haseltine, CEO, Human Genome Sciences, Inc., Rockville, MD
      Charles B. Heck, former North American Director, Trilateral Commission
      Carla A. Hills, CEO, Hills & Company
      Richard Holbrooke; former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations
      Murray Horn, managing director ANZ Bank (New Zealand) Limited
      Hyun Hong-Choo, senior partner, Kim & Chang, Seoul;
      Claude Imbert, founder, Le Point, Paris
      Max Jakobson, former Finnish ambassador to the United Nations
      Baron Daniel Janssen, chairman, Solvay, Brussels
      Sir Michael Jenkins, vice chairman, Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein, London
      Trinidad Jimenez, Socialist Party, Madrid
      Josef Joffe, editor, Die Zeit, Hamburg
      James A. Johnson, vice chairman, Perseus LLC, Washington
      Karl Kaiser, director, Research Institute of the German Council on Foreign
      Relations
      Sir John Kerr, secretary general, European Convention
      Kim Kihwan, advisor, Goldman Sachs
      Kim Kyung-Won, president, Institute of Social Sciences

      Henry A. Kissinger, former sec’y of state
      Akira Kojima, editorialist, The Nihon Keizai Shimbun
      Manfred Lahnstein, former member of the Executive Board, Bertelsmann, Gutersloh
      Count Otto Lambsdorff, partner, Wessing Lawyer, Dusseldorf
      Kurt Lauk, president, Globe Capital Partners, Stuttgart
      Anne Lauvergeon, chairman of the executive board, Areva, Paris
      Kenneth L. Lay, former CEO, Enron Corporation
      Cees van Lede, CEO Akzo Nobel, Arnhem
      Lee In-ho, president, Korea Foundation
      Count Maurice Lippens Chairman, Fortis, Brussels
      c.d. poniżej


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        Winston Lord; former ambassador to China
        E. Peter Lougheed, former premier of Alberta
        Roy MacLaren, former Canadian high commissioner to the U.K.
        Whitney MacMillan, chairman emeritus, Cargill, Inc., Minneapolis
        Antonio Mader, president, San Luis Corporacion, S.A. de C.V., Mexico City
        Jessica T. Mathews, president, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
        Abel Matutes, chairman, Empresas Matutes
        Francis Maude, member of the British Parliament
        Sir Deryck C. Maughan, vice chairman, Citigroup, New York
        Jay Mazur, president emeritus, Union of Needletrades, Industrial and Textile
        Employees. AFL-CIO,
        William J. McDonough, president, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
        Robert S. McNamara, Lifetime Trustee, former secretary of defense
        Peter Mitterbauer, president, the Federation of Austrian Industry, Vienna
        Kiichi Miyazawa, former prime minister of Japan
        Thierry de Montbrial, director, French Institute for International Relations
        Sir Mark Moody-Stuart, former chairman, Royal Dutch/Shell Group
        Jiro Murase, managing partner, Bingham Dana Murase
        Joseph S. Nye, Jr, former assistant secretary of defense
        Roberto F. de Ocampo, president, Asian Institute of Management, Manila
        Sadako Ogata, representative of the prime minister of Japan
        Andrzej Olechowski, chairman, Civic Platform, Warsaw
        Lord Owen, chairman, Yukos International UK
        Lucas Papademos, governor of the Bank of Greece, Athens
        Schelto Patijn, former mayor of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
        William J. Perry, former secretary of defense
        Alessandro Profumo, managing director, Unicredito Italiano, Milan
        Franklin D. Raines, former director, Office of Management and Budget
        Gunter Rexrodt, member of the German Bundestag
        Hartley Richardson, CEO, James Richardson & Sons, Ltd., Winnipeg
        Charles S. Robb, former member of the Senate
        Gianfelice Rocca, chairman, Techint Group of Companies, Milan
        Sergio Romano, columnist, Corriere della Sera Corriere, Milan
        William V. Roth Jr., former member of the. Senate
        David M. Rubenstein, managing director, The Carlye Group
        Luis Rubio, director-general, Center of Research for Development, Mexico City
        H. Onno Ruding, vice chairman Citicorp/Citibank, Brussels
        Arthur F. Ryan, CEO, The Prudential Insurance Co. of America
        Il Sa Kong , CEO. Institute for Global Economics, Seoul
        Rusdu Saracoglu, president of the Finance Group, Turkey
        Silvio Scaglia, former managing director, Omnitel
        Jorgen Schleimann, chairman, The Danish European Movement, Denmark
        Guido Schmidt-Chiari, chairman, Constantia Group
        Pedro Schwartz, chairman, IDELCO, Madrid
        Prince Karel of Schwarzenb, former president of the Helsinki Federation for
        Human Rights
        Maurizio Sell, CEO, Banca Sella, Biella, Rome
        Jaime Serra, former Mexican minister of trade
        Roberto Egydio Setuba, president of Banco Itau S.A., Brazil
        Stefano Silvestri, president, Institute for International Affairs (IAI), Rome
        Lord Simon of Highbury, member of the House of Lords, London
        Gordon Smith, former deputy minister of foreign affairs of Canada
        Sir Martin Sorrell, CEO, WPP Group, London
        Ronald D. Southern, CEO of ATCO Group, Calgary, Alberta
        Myles Staunton, former member of the Irish Senate
        Peter Straarup, chairman of the Executive Board, Den Danske Bank, Copenhagen
        Tsuyoshi Takagi, resident, ZENSEN (The Japanese Federation of Textile, garment,
        Chemical Commercial and Allied Industries Worker’s Unions)
        c.d. poniżej
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          c.d. listy uczestnikow zebrania Trilateral Commission:
          Strobe Talbott, former Under Sec’y of State
          Akihiko Tanaka, director, Institute of Oriental Culture, University of Tokyo
          Naoki Tanaka, President, The 21st Century Public Policy Institute
          Luis Tellez Executive Vice President, Sociedad de Fomento Industrial (DESC),
          Mexico City
          John Thain, CEO Goldman Sachs
          Jacques Thierry, Banque Bruxelles Lambert; honorary chairman of the Board,
          Interbrew, Brussels
          G. Richard Thoman, former CEO, Xerox Corporation
          Niels Thygesen, professor, University of Copenhagen
          Harri Tiido, former Editor-in-Chief, Radio KUKU
          Loukas Tsoukalis Professor, European Institute & Director, Hellenic Observatory
          Laszlo Urban Vice President, Business Planning Director, Citibank, New York
          Mario Vargas Llosa Writer, London; member of the Royal Spanish Academy
          George Vassiliou Member of Parliament and Leader of United Democrats, head of
          the Negotiating Team for the Accession of Cyprus to the European Union, former
          President of the Republic of Cyprus, Nicosia
          Franco Venturini, Foreign Correspondent, Corriere della Sera, Rome
          Friedrich Verzetnitsch, Member of Austrian Parliament; President, Austrian
          Federation of Trade Unions, Vienna, President, European Trade Union
          Confederation (ETUC)
          Sarasin Viraphol Executive Vice President, Charoen Pokphand Co., Ltd.
          former Deputy Permanent Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Bangkok
          Paul A Volcker Former Chairman, Board of Governors, U.S. Federal Reserve System
          Marko Voljc Chief Executive Officer, Nova Ljubljanska Banka, Ljubljana
          Joris Voorhoeve Member of the Council of State; former Minister of Defense, The
          Hague
          Panagis Vourloumis Panagis Vourloumis & associates, Financial Advisors;
          chairman, Frigoglass Group; former Chairman and Managing Director, Alpha
          Finance, Athens
          Karel Vuursteen Chairman of the Executive Board, Heineken, Amsterdam
          Jusuf Wanandi, Member of the Board of Directors, Centre for Strategic and
          International Studies, Jakarta
          Goro Watanabe Chairman, Mitsui Chemicals, Inc.
          Koji Watanabe Senior Fellow, Japan Center for International Exchange, Executive
          Advisor to the Japan Federation of Economic Organizations (Keidanren)
          Glenn E. Watts President Emeritus, Communication Workers of America, Chevy
          Chase, MD
          Serge Weinberg Chairman of the Management Board, Pinault-Printemps-Redoute;
          President, Institute of Interna tional and Strategic Studies (IRIS), Paris
          Heinrich Weiss Chairman, SMS, Dusseldorf
          Arne Wessberg, Director General, YLE Group, the Finnish Broadcasting Company &
          Digits OY, Helsinki; President, European Broadcasting Union (EBU)
          Norbert Wieczorek Member of the German Bundestag; Deputy Chairman of the SPD
          parliamentary Group, Berlin
          Taizo Yakushiji Professor of Political Science, Keio University, Executive
          Research Director, Institute for International Policy Studies
          Tadashi Yamamoto President, Japan Center for International Exchange
          Emilio Ybarra Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors, Banco Bilbao-
          Vizcaya, Madrid
          Noriyuki Yonemura Senior Vice President, Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.
          Bunroku Yoshino Senior Advisor, Institute for International Economic Studies,
          former Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany
          Ernesto Zedillo, former president of Mexico
          Mortimer B. Zuckerman, chairman and Co-founder of Boston Properties

          Speakers and Panelists

          Kurt Campbell, Senior Vice President and Director, International Security
          Program, CSIS
          Richard B. Cheney, Vice President of the United States
          Kenneth Dam U.S. Deputy Secretary of the Treasury
          c.d. poniżej


          • Gość: Wacio Czym bedziesz w EU, Polaku maly? IP: *.cvx1-bradley.dialup.earthlink.net 10.05.02, 06:26
            Conference Staff
            Mimi M. O’Hara
            Betty Taira
            Natalie Testa

            Press
            Francois Sauzey European Press Officer, The Trilateral Commission, Paris

            Observers
            Daniel Bobb Senior Advisor, Reed Smith, LLP, Washington D.C.
            James Ford Assistant to Mr. Rockefeller
            Robert Hoggarth Senior Vice President and General Manager, Washington Office,
            NTT USA, Inc.
            Ryota Isshiki Executive Coordinator, Toyota Motor North America, Inc.
            Jong Min Kim Deputy Senior Manager, Hyosung Group, Seoul
            Shin-wha Lee Research Professor, Department of Political Science & Ilmin
            International Relations Institute, Korea University
            Yasumitsu Nakajima, Assistant to Mr. Kobayashi, Fuji Xerox co., Ltd.
            Yasuyuki Sugiura, Vice President and General Manager, Washington Office
            Mitsubishi International Corporation
            Katsuki Yamasaki, Assistant to Mr. Miyazawa
            Masayoshi Yamashita Executive Vice President and General Manager, NTT,
            Washington D.C. Office

            SPRAWOZDANIE Z ZEBRANIA

            Behind heavily-guarded doors at the Ritz Carl ton Hotel in Washington, the
            Trilateral Com mission exploited the “war on terrorism” to advance its common
            agenda with Bilderberg:
            • Getting reluctant Europeans and Asians to support America’s planned war on
            Iraq;
            • Persuade Israel to call off its invasion of Palestinian territories, partly
            in fear that Arab states will retaliate by cutting off oil to Western nations;
            • More fully integrate the “global economy” to advance the goal of establishing
            the United Nations as a world government;
            • Increasing “aid” to “less developed nations” (translation: more U.S. tax
            dollars to poor countries); and
            • Further exploiting Red China’s huge market and cheap labor supply.
            The common agenda with Bilderberg was demonstrated, as usual, by the presence
            of leaders of both groups, including David Rockefeller, Henry Kissinger and
            Peter Sutherland, chairman of Goldman Sachs International and European chairman
            of the Trilateral Commission.Bilderberg will meet May 30-June 2 at the
            Westfields Marriott luxury hotel in Chantilly, Va., near Washing ton’s Dulles
            Airport.
            Vice President Dick Cheney gave the concluding Tri lateral speech on April 8.
            Cheney attended Tri lateral meetings as secretary of defense under President
            Bush the Elder, who was himself a Trilateralist. Other luminaries included
            Madeleine Albright, secretary of state under Bill Clinton, who was himself a
            Trilateralist and Bilderberger. Richard Holbrooke, former UN ambassador, Strobe
            Talbott, former deputy secretary of state who predicts the end of sovereign
            nations, former House Speaker Tom Foley and Paul Volcker, former chair man of
            the Federal Reserve Board, also attended.
            The war rally led off the serious business of the April 5-8 session after the
            opening evening was given over to a reception at the State Department.
            Secretary of State Colin Powell and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld both
            addressed the subject of “Tri lateral Cooperation After Sept. 11.”
            Both stressed the need for removing Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq
            by “whatever means necessary” and that “all options are on the table.” The
            morning war rally lasted three hours, until a noon lunch break. “It could not
            be more clear that the United States is going to war with Iraq,” one
            Trilateralist told a colleague while reinforcing himself in the hotel’s bar and
            lounge. His colleague nodded, saying, “yes, it’s very clear.”
            The Europeans appeared unenthusiastic but accepting of the U.S. determination
            to go to war. One suggested that the war must be concluded swiftly or risk
            losing support of the American people. “But at the same time, they’re stressing
            that their war on terrorism will take years,” another said. Former Secretary of
            State and accused war criminal Henry Kissinger addressed the subject “After 9-
            11: the International Order and Global Response.”
            NATO, effectively the UN’s standing army, must also be strengthened and be
            prepared for “rapid deployment” to any trouble spot on Earth, Kissinger said.
            Kissinger also echoed the internationalist doctrine that “eliminating poverty”
            is an essential weapon in the “war on terrorism” which was a lead-in for the
            dinner address by Ernesto Zedillo, former president of Mexico, on “the
            Challenge of Reducing Poverty and Financing Development in Less Developed
            Countries.”


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              Gość portalu: Wacio napisał(a):

              > Conference Staff
              > Mimi M. O’Hara
              > Betty Taira
              > Natalie Testa
              >
              > Press
              > Francois Sauzey European Press Officer, The Trilateral Commission, Paris
              >
              > Observers
              > Daniel Bobb Senior Advisor, Reed Smith, LLP, Washington D.C.
              > James Ford Assistant to Mr. Rockefeller
              > Robert Hoggarth Senior Vice President and General Manager, Washington Office,
              > NTT USA, Inc.
              > Ryota Isshiki Executive Coordinator, Toyota Motor North America, Inc.
              > Jong Min Kim Deputy Senior Manager, Hyosung Group, Seoul
              > Shin-wha Lee Research Professor, Department of Political Science & Ilmin
              > International Relations Institute, Korea University
              > Yasumitsu Nakajima, Assistant to Mr. Kobayashi, Fuji Xerox co., Ltd.
              > Yasuyuki Sugiura, Vice President and General Manager, Washington Office
              > Mitsubishi International Corporation
              > Katsuki Yamasaki, Assistant to Mr. Miyazawa
              > Masayoshi Yamashita Executive Vice President and General Manager, NTT,
              > Washington D.C. Office
              >
              > SPRAWOZDANIE Z ZEBRANIA
              >
              > Behind heavily-guarded doors at the Ritz Carl ton Hotel in Washington, the
              > Trilateral Com mission exploited the “war on terrorism” to advance
              > its common
              > agenda with Bilderberg:
              > • Getting reluctant Europeans and Asians to support America’s plann
              > ed war on
              > Iraq;
              > • Persuade Israel to call off its invasion of Palestinian territories, pa
              > rtly
              > in fear that Arab states will retaliate by cutting off oil to Western nations;
              > • More fully integrate the “global economy” to advance the go
              > al of establishing
              > the United Nations as a world government;
              > • Increasing “aid” to “less developed nations” (t
              > ranslation: more U.S. tax
              > dollars to poor countries); and
              > • Further exploiting Red China’s huge market and cheap labor supply
              > .
              > The common agenda with Bilderberg was demonstrated, as usual, by the presence
              > of leaders of both groups, including David Rockefeller, Henry Kissinger and
              > Peter Sutherland, chairman of Goldman Sachs International and European chairman
              >
              > of the Trilateral Commission.Bilderberg will meet May 30-June 2 at the
              > Westfields Marriott luxury hotel in Chantilly, Va., near Washing ton’s Du
              > lles
              > Airport.
              > Vice President Dick Cheney gave the concluding Tri lateral speech on April 8.
              > Cheney attended Tri lateral meetings as secretary of defense under President
              > Bush the Elder, who was himself a Trilateralist. Other luminaries included
              > Madeleine Albright, secretary of state under Bill Clinton, who was himself a
              > Trilateralist and Bilderberger. Richard Holbrooke, former UN ambassador, Strobe
              >
              > Talbott, former deputy secretary of state who predicts the end of sovereign
              > nations, former House Speaker Tom Foley and Paul Volcker, former chair man of
              > the Federal Reserve Board, also attended.
              > The war rally led off the serious business of the April 5-8 session after the
              > opening evening was given over to a reception at the State Department.
              > Secretary of State Colin Powell and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld both
              > addressed the subject of “Tri lateral Cooperation After Sept. 11.”
              > Both stressed the need for removing Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq
              > by “whatever means necessary” and that “all options are on th
              > e table.” The
              > morning war rally lasted three hours, until a noon lunch break. “It coul
              > d not
              > be more clear that the United States is going to war with Iraq,” one
              > Trilateralist told a colleague while reinforcing himself in the hotel’s b
              > ar and
              > lounge. His colleague nodded, saying, “yes, it’s very clear.”
              > The Europeans appeared unenthusiastic but accepting of the U.S. determination
              > to go to war. One suggested that the war must be concluded swiftly or risk
              > losing support of the American people. “But at the same time, they’
              > re stressing
              > that their war on terrorism will take years,” another said. Former Secret
              > ary of
              > State and accused war criminal Henry Kissinger addressed the subject “Aft
              > er 9-
              > 11: the International Order and Global Response.”
              > NATO, effectively the UN’s standing army, must also be strengthened and b
              > e
              > prepared for “rapid deployment” to any trouble spot on Earth, Kissi
              > nger said.
              > Kissinger also echoed the internationalist doctrine that “eliminating pov
              > erty”
              > is an essential weapon in the “war on terrorism” which was a lead-i
              > n for the
              > dinner address by Ernesto Zedillo, former president of Mexico, on “the
              > Challenge of Reducing Poverty and Financing Development in Less Developed
              > Countries.”
              >
              >


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              bedę w UE, martw się o swoją dolę w Ameryce czy gdzie tam jesteś. Od Polski się
              odp...... zamiast wypisywać jkieś epistoły - pierdoły.
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