Organizer: “It was very scary” to be bullhorned by Alex Jones, elitists paranoid about growing opposition

Paul Joseph Watson

Prison Planet.com

Friday, June 4, 2010

An astounding exchange between Bilderberg conference organizers overheard by a London Guardian journalist reveals that the elitists currently gathering at the Hotel Dolce Sitges in Spain see people with income as “a threat” to their agenda, highlighting the fact that the globalists are intent on eviscerating the middle class and lowering living standards.

The details of the conversation were revealed in Charlie Skelton’s latest Bilderberg blog for the Guardian website. Skelton was the last journalist to leave the Hotel Dolce Sitges.

Increasing awareness, media coverage, and protests directed against the Bilderberg Group has the secretive organization running scared about the global awakening to the new world order agenda that is now unfolding at an accelerated pace.

During a Council on Foreign Relations meeting in Montreal last month, prominent Bilderberg member Zbigniew Brzezinski lectured fellow elitists about how the perils of a “global political awakening” were threatening to derail the move towards a one world government.

“For the first time in all of human history mankind is politically awakened – that’s a total new reality – it has not been so for most of human history,” said Brzezinski, adding that people had become “consciously aware of global inequities, inequalities, lack of respect, exploitation.”

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Similar sentiments were echoed by Bilderberg meeting organizers in Spain this week, according to London Guardian writer Charlie Skelton, who in his latest article details a fascinating exchange between Bilderbergers, who are apparently still upset about how they were vociferously bullhorned by Alex Jones at the 2006 meeting in Ottawa Canada.

“They were very close to the hotel,” said one. Another looked shocked and asked: “Did they ever try to attack?” A shake of the head and the answer: “No, but it was very scary.” A third leaned in: “This is the negative side of the welfare state. People have enough income, so they can do this – it’s like a permanent threat.”

From this brief snippet of conversation we can deduce two very important things.

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One – Bilderbergers loathe attention and they are furious that the efforts of activists, in combination with the growth of the Internet as an independent media tool, have shone a brighter light on their secret scheming in recent years. They are now very afraid of being completely exposed and attracting protesters in the thousands rather than the mere tens of activists who petition Bilderberg annually. Recent gatherings in Turkey and Greece attracted hundreds of protesters, but if more people come to realize the fact that Bilderberg enjoys more influence over world events than the G20, their whole existence is under threat because their meetings will be constantly disrupted.

Two – The Bilderberg organizer who derided the fact that “people have enough income” to actually travel to where Bilderberg are meeting and protest their agenda tells us everything we need to know about what that agenda is. These elitists cannot stand the fact that a few of the unwashed masses still have the financial means to exercise their rights, which is why the globalists are busy trying to eviscerate our standard of living with higher taxes, austerity measures, and CO2 levies that amount to a consumption tax.

The elite see a prosperous middle class, or even those who are barely scraping an income, as “a threat” to their power monopoly. By carrying out their promise of a “post-industrial revolution,” allied with a “green economy” that in reality will cripple once thriving economies, they hope to make the population all but destitute to the point where their main concern will not be protesting 200 elitists meeting at luxury holiday resorts, but simply where the next meal is coming from

As Skelton points out, the only “threat” to Bilderbergers is if the people find out what they are actually doing behind closed doors.

“What threat? That people concerned about the unfairness of the world should drape a banner over a police cordon? That they should shout their anger at the madness of asset-grabbing transnational corporations, whose chairmen are sipping beers with our elected officials? “It’s like a permanent threat.” Don’t make me spit,” he writes.

Watch a clip of the one thing Bilderberg are terrified of – exposure – specifically Alex Jones’ bullhorn and all the protesters that are bringing attention to this year’s gathering of the criminal plutocrats in Sitges, Spain.

This article was posted: Friday, June 4, 2010 at 5:03 am

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