“By refusing to allow WND to attend as a paying customer,” Corsi argued, “EuroMoney is telling the American public that they intend to conduct a secret meeting designed to teach government officials how to sell out U.S. public infrastructure to foreign investment concerns.”
LOL! Yeah, sure. WND, the media outlet of record for the American public. LOL.
Who’s “Grom” and why was he or she banned from a secret meeting?
Come on now. The meeting wouldn’t be secrect if they let reporters in. Think about it. No secret, no conspiracy. No fun, no book sales.
“We are grateful to the Washington Post, the NY Times, Time Magazine and other great publications whose directors have attended our meetings and respected their promises of discretion for almost 40 years”
- David Rockefeller speaking at the Bilderberger meeting in June 1991 in Baden Baden, Germany
I didn't write this . . . but I could've. LOL
WND has never struck me as a business publication, either. Perhaps its reporters would have the same luck getting accredited (or attending) a conference on sports memorabilia?
Trans-Texas Corridor PING!
Putting the WND issue aside, Don’t these action bring any pause to you pro-globalization types. We’re talking about selling/leasing parts of OUR country to foreign interests.
All in the name of what? Is this country so inept that we must whore ourselves out to the very individuals who think our country is TOO powerful and would like to see us downsized/graded?
I guess as long as individual gain outweighs belief in ones country and heritage, we will allow the CFR and other shadow groups to make our vital decisions for us. Forget democracy, let the wrinkled figures in the boardroom decide our fates. Hope your bank account is a fat one......you’re gonna need it.
Panels at the New York seminar are scheduled to discuss the Trans-Texas Corridor, taking up such topics as "Is the politics a knee-jerk or a ground swell?" "Reviewing current activity in the state legislature," "What will the effect be on different states and the industry in general?" "Will Texas deals get through the instability?" and "What does this mean for equity partners?
1) I'd say ground swell based on the response to the Shamnesty atrocity.
2) Texas state legislature overwhelmingly rejected this crap but their globalist toady, traitor governor vetoed their legislation after the legislature went out of session for a long, long time, dishonest little Stalinist that he is.
3) The effect on different states and industry in general depends on the strength of the ground swell which depends on public awareness which is why you've been swarmed by trolls.
4) At least they understand there is definite resistance in Texas to the dictatorial take over of the governor which does promise some degree of deal instability.
5) Maybe the equity partners better think long and hard about their losses if they force this through.
Corsi is writing a highly-detailed fantasy, a Harry Potter for adults.
It’s so terribly seductive for public officials, like those in Texas who wish to sell public highways to private toll road developers. They get to pump money into government programs in the short term from the sales money. Get more tax money in the future from the profit making toll road companies. And still keep the existing tax money they’re currently using for roads. Triple whammy.