06-16-2010, 03:43 PM
[quote name='Mudy' date='15 June 2010 - 07:06 PM' timestamp='1276608502' post='106948']
[url="http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/blog/2010/jun/14/charlie-skelton-bilderberg-2010"]Bilderberg 2010: What we have learned[/url]
A huge agenda of global issues was crammed into four days of 'secret' meetings by a mysterious group of power brokers. But who elected them and why are we paying for them?
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Thanks for the link Mudy. Finally the "behind the scenes" power brokers are being reported in the mainstream press. Probably because the mainstream media is finding it hard to ignore them without further losing credibility. BTW, the major global media houses are under the influence, if not direct control, of these "globalists."
According to Professor Carroll Quigley, in his book "Tragedy and Hope (1966)," there exists a conspiratorial network which wants "nothing less than to create a world system of financial control in private hands able to dominate the political system of each country and the economy of the world as a whole ... his [the individual's] freedom and choice will be controlled within very narrow alternatives by the fact that he will be numbered from birth and followed, as a number, through his educational training, his required military or other public service, his tax contributions, his health and medical requirements, and his final retirement and death benefits."
In "None Dare Call it Conspiracy (1971)," Gary Allen & Larry Abraham opine that the network "... wants control over all natural resources, business, banking and transportation by controlling the governments of the world. In order to accomplish these aims the conspirators have had no qualms about fomenting wars, depressions and hatred. They want a monopoly which would eliminate all competitors and destroy the free enterprise system."
Allen & Abraham say further that "...the first job of any conspiracy, whether it be in politics, crime or within a business office, is to convince everyone else that no conspiracy exists. The conspirators success will be determined largely by their ability to do this. That the elite of the academic world and mass communications media always pooh-pooh the existence of the Insiders merely serves to camouflage their operations."
More excerpts from "None Dare Call it Conspiracy (1971)":
"Because the Establishment controls the media, anyone exposing the Insiders will be the recipient of a continuous fusillade of invective from newspapers,
magazines, TV and radio. In this manner one is threatened with loss of "social respectability" if he dares broach the idea that there is organization behind any of the problems currently wracking America. Unfortunately, for many people social status comes before intellectual honesty. Although they would never admit it social position is more important to many people than is the survival of freedom in America"
"One thing which makes it so hard for some socially minded people to assess the conspiratorial evidence objectively is that the conspirators come from the very highest social strata. They are immensely wealthy, highly educated and extremely cultured. Many of them have lifelong reputations for philanthropy. Nobody enjoys being put in the position of accusing prominent people of conspiring to enslave their fellow Americans, but the facts are inescapable."
"It is difficult for the average individual to fathom such perverted lust for power. The typical person ... has no desire to exercise power over others, to conquer other lands or peoples, to be a king. He wants to mind his own business and enjoy life. Since he has no lust for power, it is difficult for him to imagine that there are others who have ... [b]ut we must realize that there have been Hitlers and Lenins and Stalins and Caesars.."
[url="http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/blog/2010/jun/14/charlie-skelton-bilderberg-2010"]Bilderberg 2010: What we have learned[/url]
A huge agenda of global issues was crammed into four days of 'secret' meetings by a mysterious group of power brokers. But who elected them and why are we paying for them?
[/quote]
Thanks for the link Mudy. Finally the "behind the scenes" power brokers are being reported in the mainstream press. Probably because the mainstream media is finding it hard to ignore them without further losing credibility. BTW, the major global media houses are under the influence, if not direct control, of these "globalists."
According to Professor Carroll Quigley, in his book "Tragedy and Hope (1966)," there exists a conspiratorial network which wants "nothing less than to create a world system of financial control in private hands able to dominate the political system of each country and the economy of the world as a whole ... his [the individual's] freedom and choice will be controlled within very narrow alternatives by the fact that he will be numbered from birth and followed, as a number, through his educational training, his required military or other public service, his tax contributions, his health and medical requirements, and his final retirement and death benefits."
In "None Dare Call it Conspiracy (1971)," Gary Allen & Larry Abraham opine that the network "... wants control over all natural resources, business, banking and transportation by controlling the governments of the world. In order to accomplish these aims the conspirators have had no qualms about fomenting wars, depressions and hatred. They want a monopoly which would eliminate all competitors and destroy the free enterprise system."
Allen & Abraham say further that "...the first job of any conspiracy, whether it be in politics, crime or within a business office, is to convince everyone else that no conspiracy exists. The conspirators success will be determined largely by their ability to do this. That the elite of the academic world and mass communications media always pooh-pooh the existence of the Insiders merely serves to camouflage their operations."
More excerpts from "None Dare Call it Conspiracy (1971)":
"Because the Establishment controls the media, anyone exposing the Insiders will be the recipient of a continuous fusillade of invective from newspapers,
magazines, TV and radio. In this manner one is threatened with loss of "social respectability" if he dares broach the idea that there is organization behind any of the problems currently wracking America. Unfortunately, for many people social status comes before intellectual honesty. Although they would never admit it social position is more important to many people than is the survival of freedom in America"
"One thing which makes it so hard for some socially minded people to assess the conspiratorial evidence objectively is that the conspirators come from the very highest social strata. They are immensely wealthy, highly educated and extremely cultured. Many of them have lifelong reputations for philanthropy. Nobody enjoys being put in the position of accusing prominent people of conspiring to enslave their fellow Americans, but the facts are inescapable."
"It is difficult for the average individual to fathom such perverted lust for power. The typical person ... has no desire to exercise power over others, to conquer other lands or peoples, to be a king. He wants to mind his own business and enjoy life. Since he has no lust for power, it is difficult for him to imagine that there are others who have ... [b]ut we must realize that there have been Hitlers and Lenins and Stalins and Caesars.."