Mrs. Cruz
THE ANTI-NEW YORK TIMES responds to a profile of Ted Cruz's wife, Heidi Nelson Cruz, a mover and shaker in her own right. Mrs. Cruz is an investment banker and member of the Council of Foreign Relations (CFR), the private group founded in 1921 to include some of the most powerful figures working to further a globalist agenda. The CFR was founded by Edward Mandell House, a chief adviser to Woodrow Wilson and arguably the most influential man in America during the Wilson administration. House was a Marxist who wanted to implement socialism in the nation. Since that time, the CFR membership has been a Who's Who of top figures in the media, the academic world, the corporate wand the military. Mike King of The Anti-New York Times writes: In the 2007 bestselling book “The Late Great USA: The Coming Merger with Mexico and Canada,” Robert Pastor (CFR), who served as co-chairman of the committee which Hedi served on, was dubbed “the father of the North American Union” for the influence the CFR report had on the summit meeting between the heads of state of the U.S., Mexico and Canada. That meeting culminated in President George W. Bush declaring the formation of the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America. The CFR website further reveals that Heidi served in the Bush White House, under the monster Condoleezza Rice, as economic director for the Western Hemisphere at the National Security Council. She had previously served as the director…


