Posted on 04/19/2005 12:49:43 AM PDT by JohnHuang2
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
The Trilateral Commission, a secretive association of the world's most powerful private citizens, met behind closed doors in Washington over the weekend with top Bush administration officials, discussing the rise of China, global currency conflicts and the pending referendum before nations of the European Union. As usual, the press was not allowed in any of the meetings, which included speeches by Vice President Dick Cheney, Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, World Bank President-designate Paul Wolfowitz and Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld.
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I would love to be a fly on the wall at this meeting.
From a fly.
An interesting brief by that faux Repub Gergen:
"Following Cheneys speech on opening day, David Gergen provided an analysis of the American electorate. He warned that nationalism remains a strong force in America and selling the idea of surrendering sovereignty to the UN will be difficult. In TC and Bilderberg dictionaries,nationalism is an obscenity.
I hope we always piss in their wheaties. The audience is certainly made up of powerful one global government types.
The Trilateral Commission, a secretive association of the world's most powerful private citizens, met behind closed doors in Washington over the weekend with top Bush administration officials
Worst secret ever.
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