Common Purpose (CP) a UK arm of the NWO octopus?

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PostWed Feb 04, 2009 1:53 am » by Alexrubic


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PostWed Feb 04, 2009 3:17 am » by Hansom


i've heard Brian talk about this group in another video, from the way he talks about them they are quite sinister. their seminars apparently change people that attend them and not for the better either.
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PostWed Feb 04, 2009 5:28 pm » by Muchtyman


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I must admit I had never heard of this organisation before now and after reading the following alarm bells are starting to ring.
Up until coming across this document, I assumed ( Wrongly ) that Incompetence & Inefficiency was just two of the less endearing aspects of quasi and legitimate UK Government Organisations.
Read the link and weep.

http://eutruth.org.uk/cp.pdf

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PostWed Feb 04, 2009 6:25 pm » by Towelie


Our goverments realy good at keeping secrets, and this is one hell of a secret. Doesnt suprise though, in order to undermine a goverment properly, it must be done from within all parts.
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PostWed Feb 04, 2009 11:22 pm » by Alexrubic


If anyone is interested in checking out Common Purpose for themselves, here is the 'official' web site: Common Purpose <home page>

Browsing through the Programmes section, I looked up what it had to say about one of its main 'management courses' called Matrix (get it?!). Its main benefits bullet points read as follows:

Participants will:

* develop broader horizons as their networks expand far beyond their specialist area and existing thinking

* learn to influence beyond their immediate authority – both inside and outside of their organisation

* enhance their ability to adapt faster; and learn how to capitalise on opportunities and duck threats

* become more creative and innovative and relish complexity rather than seeing it as hurdle

* learn to lead beyond authority and effect real, lasting change in any situation.


I've emboldened the bits that could be considered to have sinister NWO overtones.

We are mainly talking about public sector workers like police officers, doctors, social workers, council officials, local/national government ministers, etc. Surely these people should not be influencing people beyond their immediate authority outside their organisation? Or learn to lead beyond authority?

This last bit (in green) as actually a link in the original that goes to a 'We're sorry but it has not been possible to serve your request at this time' error page (for me anyway!). I wonder if this is reserved for 'registered users' or 'CP graduates' only?!

Also, the phrase "learn how to capitalise on opportunities and duck threats" doesn't sound too clever: shouldn't public servants be calmly confronting and dealing with/disarming 'threats' rather than 'ducking' them? Is this double-speak for avoiding ones responsibility, duty or accountability to the public whom they are sworn to serve?
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