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Friday, June 11, 2010

A summary of the Bilderberg meeting from Jim Tucker


BILDERBERG MEETS IN SPAIN

Bilderberg had bad news out of the G-20 meeting. Not only was G-20 pessimistic about survival of the euro, it gave up on establishing a global bank tax following complaints from Canada, Australia, Brazil and India. Both the international currency and international bank tax are crucial to Bilderberg’s plan to establish a world “Treasury Department.”

Sadly, Bilderberg remains committed to a U.S. attack on Iran on Israel’s behalf. But the cruel and clumsy attack on a flotilla bringing food and medicine to the besieged Palestinians in the Gaza Strip backfired, too (for more on this and subsequent attacks, see page 4). World outrage, including from many Jews, left Bilderberg gasping.



There is division within Bilderberg; most Americans want war, but some Europeans oppose air strikes. Many argue that Iran is not making nuclear weapons, while, they point out, Israel has had nuclear weapons since 1962. This was made public by the late Bilderberg luminary, George Ball, who was No. 2 man in the State Department under both presidents John Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson.

“Iran is building nuclear weapons, which poses a threat, not only to Israel, but also to all of Europe and, potentially, to the United States,” said an American, but not to universal agreement.

“We’re not sure of that,” a European countered. “And you have a lot more dead boys than we do.”

“Israel may have to conduct a preemptive strike to protect itself from a nuclear Iran,” said an American, believed by the inside source to be Keith Alexander, director of the National Security Agency, but not positively identified.

They are still trying to exploit the myth of “global warming” to establish a world “Department of Energy” although one mourned that “we are about whipped on climate change.” Leading climatologists say fluctuations in Earth’s temperature are natural. “Global warming” claims are a fraud, they say.

A newly leaked internal document “outlines how Spain’s ‘green economy initiatives’ have been a financial disaster,” reported David E. Robinson, in his newsletter Brunswick Bits Abound. The report “suggests that the real rate of job losses as a result of ‘green’ policies is in fact worse than the 2.2 jobs lost for every one gained and that the ‘green economy’ must be abandoned if the country is to save itself from economic ruin,” Robinson stated.


Link:
http://www.americanfreepress.net/html/bilderberg_meets_in_spain_225.html

Here's another report: It seems people are becoming aware of them...

Bilderberg 2010: Out of the darkness, into the light

The word "Bilderberg" attracts mud like lazy thought processes attract idiots. For decades now, one mention of "Bilderberg" has been enough to brand you a nut. An ultra-left/right/whoknowswhat-wing paranoid nut with some kind of existential dysmorphia and a coathanger wrapped round your head so you can pick up drivetime radio on Neptune.

These days, it's changed. These days, if you don't know what Bilderberg is, you look out of touch. If you chuckle it off, and say it's just an over-70s golf weekend, you sound ill-informed. If you think it's a "conspiracy" you need to flick back a few pages in the dictionary. The word you're looking for is "conference".

A four-day conference held in secret, with a €10m security budget, run by David Rockefeller, Henry Kissinger and the Queen of the Netherlands. Nothing weird about that. Nothing to see here. Move along. What undoubtedly was weird about Bilderberg 2010 is that Kissinger chose to hold it in Spain. He's not exactly on Spain's Christmas card list.


Link:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/blog/2010/jun/10/bilderberg-2010-out-of-darkness

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