I know that I cannot be the only one that when the bilderburgers or trilats are mention....does anyone else start deducting I.Q. points from the crazy person or is that just me?
Care to explain why?
I just wonder if they’re Lyndon Larouche followers.
Well,...truth be told, yeah. Then a tinfoil hat comes to mind.
No comment . . . except maybe to say . . .
it’s shocking the number of CHRISTIAN CONSERVATIVES
who have trouble seeing huge red barns on bright sunny days.
. . . Particularly with Marxist/globalist OThuga in the White House . . . not that long after his last meeting with said PTB.
They convict themselves with their own words, my friend.
From the trilateral commission website:
Monetary anarchy must not be allowed to undermine the confidence in prosperity built up over two decades, nor to produce a new period of restrictions and mutual hostility from entrenched national positions.
Accordingly, it is the view of the rapporteurs that governments should proceed with dispatch to renovate the international monetary system.
The longer range reforms should include:
1.Improvement of the balance of payments adjustment process, with provision for smaller and prompter changes in exchange rates;
2.Confirmation of the central role as primary reserves of an international fiduciary issue, renamed bancor, to satisfy world liquidity needs and gradually to supplant other forms of reserve assets;
3.Creation of a new facility, to be lodged in the IMF, for emergency short-term lending to counter speculation and other disruptive capital movements;
4.Consolidation of foreign exchange reserves, initially on an optional basis, into a new account at the IMF;
5.Establishment of new and effective consultative machinery, within the IMF, to oversee the functioning of the renovated international monetary system and to encourage the coordination and consistency of domestic economic policies.
The rapporteurs also believe that governments should take a number of interim steps to help restore order and stability to the international monetary system. They should:
1.Commit themselves to coordinated intervention in exchange markets if necessary to prevent erratic movements in exchange rates;
2.Enlarge and multilateralize short-term lending facilities to offset large speculative movements of funds;
3.Consolidate, on a basis that can later be taken over by the International Monetary Fund, the excessive official holdings of dollars and other foreign exchange;
4.Indicate their willingness both to support the Eurodollar market and to subject it to close surveillance;
5.Sell gold, on a cooperative and coordinated basis, into private markets, with gains to be transferred to international financial institutions for development assistance.
http://www.trilateral.org/go.cfm?do=file.view&fid=1
I would say that anybody who is concerned about the Bilderberg conferences aren’t stupid or crazy, just unknowledgeable.
All that goes on there is the chance for prominent people to speak their minds on the various issues the world and verious countries face without worrying about the press taking a quote or assuming that whichever leader is speaking, that he is representing his government.
It’s probably one of the last places you need to worry about secret plans by a cabal of individuals, for the simple reason that there are too many people from too many backgrounds to keep any sinister secrets.
The fact that someone attended a conference sponsored by some group or organization is a piece of information. If he was invited to the Heritage Foundation to speak about Federalism, would that make someone dumb to report it? I wouldn't think so.
So he went to Bilderberger to speak about Federalism. Is that supposed to be a big secret? If a person happens to read about it, are they supposed to ignore it, and not mention it because someone would ridicule them?
Why are the Rule for Radicals immediately applied to someone who merely mentions Bilderberger? Is the topic so threatening that the mere mentions deserves to be heaped with ridicule?
Bilderberger exists, Perry attended the conference - is there something wrong with that? If not, why the ridicule?
Denials of their existance is proof of stupidity.
“I know that I cannot be the only one that when the bilderburgers or trilats are mention....does anyone else start deducting I.Q. points from the crazy person or is that just me?”
I.Q. points aren’t figured that way, Grunthor, and they aren’t ours to deduct.
Also, there are probably groups trying to bring a preferred order to the world.
But they aren’t going to draw attention to themselves with a name that is going to attract the curious minded.
Likely, they would be set up as numbered corporation that would draw no attention to themselves at all. And, for those willing to take the time to try and find them, good luck at looking at the millions of corporations that are also numbered and also drawing minimal attention to themselves.
That depends on how many more there are like you that don't read much.
We should always trust our betters. Just because there are some people in the world who can buy and sell politicians many times over, that is no cause for suspicion. There are no greedy or power hungry people in the world—just read your history. What do you see through out the pages of history—just peace love and brotherhood everywhere.
Remember the Gospel of Jesus going out to the desert where he was tempted by the devil? What did the devil say? Bow down before me and I will give you are the world and the riches in it. Jesus said no, but many others have said yes.