Over 1,000 protesters, pair of news hounds show up to expose truth
By Michael Thompson
CHANTILLY,
Va. – An intense and amplified police presence outside the Westfields
Marriott Convention Center greeted the more than 1,000 protestors of the
Bilderberg Conference on Day 3 of the secret conclave that gathers
global leaders of finance and government.
More than 35 uniformed police officers guarded the primary entrance
of the Westfields Marriott, where Bilderberg attendees were quickly
shuttled in and out amidst a hail of verbal assaults from protestors,
the primary question constantly being asked by those in crowd being why
these world leaders were meeting behind closed doors and a wall of armed
security.
“We know you are in there, the world knows you are in there, and we
know what you are up to,” shouted radio personality Alex Jones into a
bullhorn, with a crowd of more than 250 Bilderberger protestors gathered
around him, most waving American and Gadsden Flags, many more shouting
into bullhorns of their own.
With only a 400-yard partially barbed wire temporary fence separating
the Westfields Marriott from the protestors – and a small army of
uniformed police walking around the forest buffer surrounding the
convention center – Jones organized chants of “The answer to 1984 is
1776,” “USA, USA,” and, “Get out of our Country,” directed squarely at
the Bildbergers.
Jones, who hosts the radio program “The Alex Jones Show” and runs the popular news site Infowars.com,
spoke to WND while simultaneously streaming his own show live, saying,
“You guys are one of the groups trying to bring down the Berlin Wall
when it comes to the truth.”
Comparing the Bilderberg Conference to the shadowy globalist group
that controlled S.H.I.E.L.D. in this summer’s mega blockbuster “The
Avengers,” Jones said that the United States was losing its sovereignty
to a cabal of unelected and unaccountable globalists with the ultimate
goal of subjugating the U.S. military to the control of the United
Nations and NATO generals.
“It’s funny, when you watch that movie you ask yourself, ‘Who is
S.H.I.E.L.D. taking their orders from?’” Jones asked, “This is exactly
what the Bilderbergers represent, with the ultimate goal being the end
of American sovereignty under a global government.”
On a related note, Wired.com reported
that the Pentagon pulled out of working on “The Avengers” film, because
they couldn’t ascertain who the fictional, multinational peace-keeping
organization answered to.
“We couldn’t reconcile the unreality of this international
organization and our place in it,” Phil Strub, the Defense Department’s
Hollywood liaison, told Wired.com. “To whom did S.H.I.E.L.D. answer? Did
we work for S.H.I.E.L.D.? We hit that roadblock and decided we couldn’t
do anything [with the film].”
“That is the ultimate goal of Bilderberg, the end of American
sovereignty and the implementation of a globalist elite that controls
every aspect of your life,” said Jones, who despite being drenched in
sweat, seemed to be gaining energy as the protests went on.
The full WND interview of Alex Jones can be seen below:
Daniel Estulin, author of “The True Story of the Bilderberg Group,” contends the idea behind each and every Bilderberg meeting “is to create what they themselves call the aristocracy of purpose between European and North American elites on the best way to manage the planet.”
“In other words,” Estulin told WND in an email exchange in which he answered questions, “the creation of a global network of giant cartels, more powerful than any nation on Earth, destined to control the necessities of life of the rest of humanity.”
This year the meetings in Chantilly run through June 4. Most of the group’s meetings are in Europe.
Four years ago there were rumors that Barack Obama had been picked as the Democratic presidential nominee. Two days after the event, Hillary Clinton bowed out.
Observers also point out George H.W. Bush attended in 1985. He became
president in 1988. Bill Clinton attended in 1991. He became president a
year later. Tony Blair attended in 1993. He became prime minister of
England in 1997. Romano Prodi attended in 1999. Later that year he
became president of the European Union Commission. In 2004, Sen. John
Edwards spoke to the group. He was later anointed the Democratic vice
presidential nominee by presidential candidate John Kerry.
Estulin said some people go off the deep end and try to see more than
the Bilderberg Group is. That’s not needed, he said, because what’s
already there “is and of itself is a pretty significant factor.”
He described the group as “a vehicle through which private financier
oligarchical interests were able to impose their policies on what is
nominally sovereign governments.”
Estulin will not be in attendance this year, because he is not
permitted to travel into the U.S. But he is sending a representative in
his place. He believes the meetings are among the most important events
to take place in the world every year.
“Bilderberg is not some group of demonic world leaders sitting around
a table staring into a crystal ball,” Estulin told WND. “In the U.S., a
lot of people mistakenly believe there are secret societies, a very
small group controlling the dynamics of the entire world, instead of
understanding Bilderberg as a processes-, ideas- and themes-shaping
organization.
“Bilderberg is not a bogeyman. But it is a powerful organization.
It’s a medium for bringing together financial institutions – the
largest, predatory institutions in the world – which acts in ways that
are now the worst enemy of society.”
He said at the center of the campaign is the idea that the resources
of the world belong not to the people, but to the minority who have
power and influence.
“All these people want an empire,” Estulin explained. “They don’t
want the people of the world to develop, to prosper, to grow the
population. They want us to work for them, where our children and our
children’s children work for an elite group, the oligarchy. If people
participate in the ideas shaping the world, if a nation is allowed to
grow its own food, develop its own natural resources, be truly
self-governing, it would end the Bilderbergers’ oligarchy.”
The meetings are private, invitation-only for about 150 individuals
from the worlds of politics, business, finance, energy, media and
nobility. No resolutions are voted on, no minutes are taken and no
statements are issued.
Estulin has cited David Rockefeller’s own admission. Rockefeller, a
Bilderberg member, wrote: “Some even believe we are part of a secret
cabal working against the best interests of the United States,
characterizing my family and me as ‘internationalists’ and of conspiring
with others around the world to build a more integrated global
political and economic structure – one world, if you will. If that’s the
charge, I stand guilty, and I am proud of it.”
In 2009, Bilderberg Chairman Etienne Davignon boasted that the Euro
single currency was a recommendation of the Bilderberg group.
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