Friday, June 16, 2006

Foreign Media Picks up Bilderberg Story One Week Late

From http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/june2006/160606Bilderberg2.htm



Foreign Media Picks up Bilderberg Story One Week Late
Prison Planet.com June 16 2006

A mainstream news outlet in Portugal has picked up the story of Alex Jones being detained at the Canadian border on the orders of the Bilderberg group.
The incident took place one week ago as Alex was traveling to document and protest the elite gathering.

Portugal news is the first mainstream outfit outside of Canada to report anything about the conference which was held in Ottawa last weekend and attracted luminaries from all over the globe, including, reportedly, Hillary Clinton.

The fact that such powerful elite policy makers and influential corporate representatives can gather with barely a whimper from the media is highly suspect.
Last year Bilderberg called for a hike in oil prices despite oil companies declaring record profits. This is consequently exactly what happened.
Bilderberg also called for a delay of the invasion in Iraq in 2002, deciding it would be better to wait until the spring of '03, an event that once again came to pass.
The full text of the Portugal News articles is below.


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US filmmaker detained en route to Bilderberg meeting

Portugal News June 16 2006

Canadian authorities detained one of Americas top activist filmmakers just days before the secretive annual Bilderberg meeting in Ottawa - a meeting at which the worlds top bankers, politicians and industrialists are said to map out the future of the planets economic, military and political sectors.
Citizenship and Immigration Canada agents stopped Alex Jones, whose films include Martial Law 9/11 and the Rise of the Police State, as he disembarked from a US flight at Ottawa airport, confiscating his passport, camera equipment and most of his belongings.
According to the American Free Press (AFP) agency, they questioned Jones for nearly four hours before releasing him with only one change of clothes and telling him to return to their offices the next day.

Its really chilling, like a police state, said Mr. Jones regarding his detention. The American filmmaker and his crew of two cameramen had travelled to Canada to film a documentary about the Bilderberg group.

Not for the first time have national security agencies acted to prevent filmmakers from recording the comings and goings of attendees at the secret Bilderberg meetings. In previous years, filmmakers and freelance journalists have been apprehended by police at airports and seaports in Britain, Italy, Germany and the US, while on their way to Bilderberg venues.
A Canadian Citizenship and Immigration representative told the AFP news agency that her department was unable to comment on Mr. Joness detention. Around 75 limousines carrying B tabs on their dashboards lined up outside Ottawa airport on June 7th to take on board Bilderberg attendees such as Henry Kissinger, Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, Jorma Ollila, chairman of Royal Dutch Shell, Egil Myklebust, chairman Scandinavian Airways and World Bank President James Wolfson.

Other attendees were collected by a fleet of limos from the nearby Shell Aerocentre private airstrip where Iraqs Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Chaabi, David Rockefeller and the chief executives of Coca Cola, Credit Suisse and the Royal Bank of Canada together with former assistant US secretary of defence Richard Perle were whisked away to the exclusive Brook Street Hotel at Kanata just outside Ottawa where the Bilderberg meeting was held until June 11 two days longer than originally expected.

Daniel Estulin, a Spanish freelance journalist who has reported on Bilderberg conferences for the past 20 years, told the AFP news agency: Their main objective is to create a world government ruled by an elite group of people whose main objective is to control all the natural resources of the planet. In our next edition The Portugal News hopes to publish an account of the Ottawa meeting and also a fuller list of the worlds movers and shakers who attended.
Portuguese media magnate, Francisco Pinto Balsemo, who sits on the Bilderberg steering committee, usually selects Portuguese attendees, but now news has been forthcoming on this years special guests. In recent years, his selections have proven to be spot on, as attendees have gone on to greater things. In 2003, he invited Portuguese Prime Minister Duro Barroso, who went to become EC President. The following year, he invited two MPs, Pedro Santana Lopes and Jos Scrates they both went on to rule Portugal. In 2005, Antnio Guterres attended weeks before being named UNCHR chief.

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