Thursday, June 08, 2006

Masters of the Earth to meet.

A COTERIE of conspiracy theorists is in town to cover the top secret meeting of the western world's elite -- believed to be coming to a Kanata hotel tomorrow and ending with the full moon on Sunday.
As is usual with Bilderberg venues around the world, staff at the Brookstreet Hotel won't confirm or deny reports the shadowy and powerful group will be there tomorrow.
Jim Tucker of the populist American Free Press insists everyone from Prime Minister Stephen Harper to Henry Kissinger and David Rockefeller will be there.
The Washington, D.C.-based Tucker and his fellow Bilderberg-watchers will be hunting for helicopters and limousines.
"I've chased these kids all over Europe and North America for over 20 years now," said Tucker, 71, in his southern drawl. "History has verified everything I've ever written."


Politicians, royalty and tycoons from Europe and North America have been meeting secretly every year since 1954, spawning a string of conspiracy theories.
Bilderbergers say they're building transatlantic understanding, frankly talking about the issues but prefer to do it in private where invited participants can speak freely.
Even mainstream critics say they are elitist, undemocratic and unaccountable. Others finger Bilderbergers as building a self-serving world government, pulling strings behind the scenes and planting their candidates in politics and other positions of power to serve their needs.
This year, they'll again be talking oil prices, Tucker said.
"Last year we reported on plans for oil prices to increase dramatically," he said. "At that time, oil was as low as $40 a barrel. Then it shot up to $70 a barrel. They do affect us.
"Conspiracy is fact when you have 120 of the world's most powerful men and they conduct public business behind closed doors with armed guards."


This is a conspiracy alright. The most powerful men in the world meet in secret and do not divulge what was discussed. The conspiracy is that the media doesn't cover this event at all and don't see it as newsworthy. They don't have much incentive to cover it though. Men at the meeting pay their salaries.

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