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Daniel Estulins True Story of the Bilderberg Group and What They May Be Planning No

Stephen !end"an Op-Ed News June 1, 2009 For over 14 years, Daniel Estulin has investigated and resear hed the !ilder"erg #roup$s %arrea hing in%luen e on "usiness and %inan e, glo"al politi s, war and pea e, and ontrol o% the world$s resour es and its &oney' (is "oo), *+he +rue ,tory o% the !ilder"erg #roup,- was pu"lished in 200. and is now updated in a new 2009 edition' (e states that in 19.4, *the &ost power%ul &en in the world &et %or the %irst ti&e- in Ooster"ee), Netherlands, *de"ated the %uture o% the world,- and de ided to &eet annually in se ret' +hey alled the&selves the !ilder"erg #roup with a &e&"ership representing a who$s who o% world power elites, &ostly %ro& /&eri a, 0anada, and 1estern Europe with %a&iliar na&es li)e David 2o )e%eller, (enry 3issinger, !ill 0linton, #ordon !rown, /ngela 4er)el, /lan #reenspan, !en !ernan)e, 5arry ,u&&ers, +i& #eithner, 5loyd !lan)%ein, #eorge ,oros, Donald 2u&s%eld, 2upert 4urdo h, other heads o% state, in%luential senators, ongress&en and parlia&entarians, 6entagon and N/+O "rass, &e&"ers o% European royalty, sele ted &edia %igures, and invited others 7 so&e 8uietly "y so&e a ounts li)e !ara ) O"a&a and &any o% his top o%%i ials' /lways well represented are top %igures %ro& the 0oun il on Foreign 2elations 90F2:, ;4F, 1orld !an), +rilateral 0o&&ission, E<, and power%ul entral "an)ers %ro& the Federal 2eserve, the E0!$s Jean-0laude +ri het, and !an) o% England$s 4ervyn 3ing' For over hal% a entury, no agenda or dis ussion topi s "e a&e pu"li nor is any press overage allowed' +he %ew invited %ourth estate attendees and their "osses are sworn to se re y' Nonetheless, Estulin undertoo) *an investigative =ourney- that "e a&e his li%e$s wor)' (e states> *,lowly, one "y one, ; have penetrated the layers o% se re y surrounding the !ilder"erg #roup, "ut ; ould not have done this withot help o% ? ons ientious o"=e tors$ %ro& inside, as well as outside, the #roup$s &e&"ership'- /s a result, he )eeps their na&es on%idential' 1hatever its early &ission, the #roup is now *a shadow world govern&ent@'threaten9ing: to ta)e away our right to dire t our own destinies 9"y reating: a distur"ing reality- very &u h har&ing the pu"li $s wel%are' ;n short, !ilder"ergers want to supplant individual nation-state sovereignty with an all-power%ul glo"al govern&ent, orporate ontrolled, and he )-&ated "y &ilitariAed en%or e&ent'

*;&agine a private lu" where presidents, pri&e &inisters, international "an)ers and generals ru" shoulders, where gra ious royal haperones ensure everyone gets along, and where the people running the wars, &ar)ets, and Europe 9and /&eri a: say what they never dare say in pu"li 'Early in its history, !ilder"ergers de ided *to reate an ?/risto ra y o% purpose$ "etween Europe and the <nited ,tates 9to rea h onsensus to rule the world on &atters o%: poli y, e ono&i s, and 9overall: strategy'- N/+O was essential %or their plans 7 to ensure *perpetual war 9and: nu lear "la )&ail- to "e used as ne essary' +hen pro eed to loot the planet, a hieve %a"ulous wealth and power, and rush all hallengers to )eep it' /long with &ilitary do&inan e, ontrolling the world$s &oney is ru ial %or with it o&es a"solute ontrol as the power%ul 19th entury 2oths hild %a&ily understood' /s the patriar h /&s hel 2oths hild on e said> *#ive &e ontrol o% a nation$s &oney and ; are not who &a)es its laws'!ilder"ergers o&prise the world$s &ost eB lusive lu"' No one "uys their way in' Only the #roup$s ,teering 0o&&ittee de ides who& to invite, and in all ases parti ipants are adherents to One 1orld Order governan e run "y top power elites' / ording to ,teering 0o&&ittee rules> *the invited guests &ust o&e aloneC no wives, girl%riends, hus"ands or "oy%riends' 6ersonal assistants 9&eaning se urity, "odyguards, 0;/ or other se ret servi e prote tors: annot attend the on%eren e and &ust eat in a separate hall' 9/lso: +he guests are eBpli itly %or"idden %ro& giving interviews to =ournalists- or divulge anything that goes on in &eetings' (ost govern&ents provide overall se urity to )eep away outsiders' One-third o% attendees are politi al %igures' +he others are %ro& industry, %inan e, a ade&ia, la"or and o&&uni ations' 4eeting pro edure is "y 0hatha& (ouse 2ules letting attendees %reely eBpress their views in a relaBed at&osphere )nowing nothing said will "e 8uoted or revealed to the pu"li ' 4eetings *are always %ran), "ut do not always on lude with onsensus'4e&"ership onsists o% annual attendees 9around D0 o% the world$s &ost power%ul: and others only invited o asionally "e ause o% their )nowledge or involve&ent in relevant topi s' +hose &ost valued are as)ed "a ), and so&e %irst-ti&ers are hosen %or their possi"le later use%ulness' /r)ansas governor !ill 0linton, %or eBa&ple, who attended in 1991' *+here, David 2o )e%eller told 9hi&: why the North /&eri an Free +rade /gree&ent@'was a !ilder"erg priority and that the group needed hi& to support it' +he neBt year, 0linton was ele ted president,- and on January 1, 1994 N/F+/ too) e%%e t' Nu&erous other eBa&ples are si&ilar, in luding who gets hosen %or power%ul govern&ent, &ilitary and other )ey positions' Bilderberg #b$e%ti&es +he #roup$s grand design is %or *a One 1orld #overn&ent 91orld 0o&pany: with a single, glo"al &ar)etpla e, poli ed "y one world ar&y, and %inan ially regulated "y one ?1orld 90entral: !an)$ using one glo"al urren y'- +heir *wish list- in ludes> 7 *one international identi%y 9o"serving: one set o% universal valuesC7 entraliAed ontrol o% world populations "y *&ind ontrolC- in other words, ontrolling world pu"li opinionC 7 a New 1orld Order with no &iddle lass, only *rulers and servants 9ser%s:,- and, o% ourse, no de&o ra yC 7 *a Aero-growth so iety- without prosperity or progress, only greater wealth and power %or the rulersC 7 &anu%a tured rises and perpetual warsC 7 a"solute ontrol o% edu ation to progra& the pu"li &ind and train those hosen %or various rolesC

7 * entraliAed ontrol o% all %oreign and do&esti poli iesC- one siAe %its all glo"allyC 7 using the <N as a de %a to world govern&ent i&posing a <N taB on *world itiAensC7 eBpanding N/F+/ and 1+O glo"allyC 7 &a)ing N/+O a world &ilitaryC 7 i&posing a universal legal syste&C and 7 a glo"al *wel%are state where o"edient slaves will "e rewarded and non- on%or&ists targeted %or eBter&ination'Se%ret Bilderberg Partners ;n the <,, the 0oun il on Foreign 2elations 90F2: is do&inant' One o% its 1921 %ounders, Edward 4andell (ouse, was 1oodrow 1ilson$s hie% advisor and ru&ored at the ti&e to "e the nation$s real power %ro& 191E 7 1921' On his wat h, the Federal 2eserve / t passed in De e&"er 191E giving &oney reation power to "an)ers, and the 1Fth /&end&ent was rati%ied in Fe"ruary reating the %ederal in o&e taB to provide a revenue strea& to pay %or govern&ent de"t servi e' Fro& its "eginnings, 0F2 was o&&itted to *a one-world govern&ent "ased on a entraliAed glo"al %inan ing syste&@'- +oday, 0F2 has thousands o% in%luential &e&"ers 9in luding i&portant ones in the orporate &edia: "ut )eeps a low pu"li pro%ile, espe ially regarding its real agenda' (istorian /rthur , hlesinger, Jr' alled it a *%ront organiAation 9%or: the heart o% the /&eri an Esta"lish&ent'- ;t &eets privately and only pu"lishes what it wishes the pu"li to )now' ;ts &e&"ers are only /&eri ans' +he +rilateral 0o&&ission 9dis ussed "elow: is a si&ilar group that *"rings together glo"al power "ro)ers'- Founded "y David 2o )e%eller, he$s also a leading !ilder"erger and 0F2 0hair&an E&eritus, organiAations he ontinues to %inan e and support' +heir past and urrent &e&"ers re%le t their power> 7 nearly all presidential andidates o% "oth partiesC 7 leading senators and ongress&enC 7 )ey &e&"ers o% the %ourth estate and their "ossesC and 7 top o%%i ials o% the F!;, 0;/, N,/, de%ense esta"lish&ent, and other leading govern&ent agen ies, in luding state, o&&er e, the =udi iary and treasury' For its part, *0F2 has served as a virtual e&ploy&ent agen y %or the %ederal govern&ent under "oth De&o rats and 2epu"li ans'- 1hoever o upies the 1hite (ouse, *0F2$s power and agenda- have "een un hanged sin e its 1921 %ounding' ;t advo ates a glo"al superstate with /&eri a and other nations sa ri%i ing their sovereignty to a entral power' 0F2 %ounder 6aul 1ar"urg was a &e&"er o% 2oosevelt$s *"rain trust'- ;n 19.0, his son, Ja&es, told the ,enate Foreign 2elations 0o&&ittee> *1e shall have world govern&ent whether or not you li)e it 7 "y on8uest or onsent'5ater at the 1992 !ilder"erg #roup &eeting, (enry 3issinger said> *+oday, /&eri ans would "e outraged i% <N troops entered 5os /ngeles to restore orderC to&orrow, they will "e grate%ul' +his is espe ially true i% they were told there was an outside threat %ro& "eyond, whether real or pro&ulgated, that threatened our very eBisten e' ;t is then that all people o% the world will plead with world leaders to deliver the& %ro& this evil@'individual rights will "e willingly relin8uished %or the guarantee o% their well-"eing granted to the& "y their world govern&ent'0F2 planned a New 1orld Order "e%ore 1942, and the *<N "egan with a group o% 0F2 &e&"ers alled the ;n%or&al /genda #roup'- +hey dra%ted the original <N proposal, presented it to Fran)lin

2oosevelt who announ ed it pu"li ly the neBt day' /t its 194. %ounding, 0F2 &e&"ers o&prised over 40 o% the <, delegates' / ording to 6ro%essor #' 1illia& Do&ho%%, author o% 1ho 2ules /&eri a, the 0F2 operates in *s&all groups o% a"out twenty-%ive, who "ring together leaders %ro& the siB onspirator ategories 9industrialists, %inan iers, ideologues, &ilitary, pro%essional spe ialists 7 lawyers, &edi al do tors, et ' 7 and organiAed la"or: %or detailed dis ussions o% spe i%i topi s in the area o% %oreign a%%airs'Do&ho%% added> *+he 0oun il on Foreign 2elations, while not %inan ed "y govern&ent, wor)s so losely with it that it is di%%i ult to distinguish 0oun il a tion sti&ulated "y govern&ent %ro& autono&ous a tions' 9;ts: &ost i&portant sour es o% in o&e are leading orporations and &a=or %oundations'- +he 2o )e%eller, 0arnegie, and Ford Foundations to na&e three, and they$re dire ted "y )ey orporate o%%i ials' Do"inant Media Partners For&er 0!, News president 2i hard ,alant 919F1 7 F4 and 19FF 7 G9: eBplained the &a=or &edia$s role> *Our =o" is to give people not what they want, "ut what we de ide they ought to have'0!, and other &edia giants ontrol everything we see, hear and read 7 through television, radio, newspapers, &agaAines, "oo)s, %il&s, and large portions o% the ;nternet' +heir top o%%i ials and so&e =ournalists attend !ilder"erg &eetings 7 on ondition they report nothing' +he 2o )e%eller %a&ily wields enor&ous power, even though its reigning patriar h, David, will "e 94 on June 12 and surely near the end o% his do&inan e' (owever, %or years *the 2o )e%ellers 9led "y David: gained great in%luen e over the &edia' 91ith it: the %a&ily gained sway over pu"li opinion' 1ith the pulse o% pu"li opinion, they gained deep in%luen e in politi s' /nd with this politi s o% su"tle orruption, they are ta)ing ontrol o% the nation- and now ai& %or total world do&ination' +he !ilder"erger-2o )e%eller s he&e is to &a)e their views *so appealing 9"y a&ou%laging the&: that they "e o&e pu"li poli y 9and an: pressure world leaders into su"&itting to the ?needs o% the 4asters o% the <niverse'$ - +he *%ree world press- is their instru&ent to disse&inate *agreed-upon propaganda'0F2 0a"inet 0ontrol *+he National ,e urity / t o% 194G esta"lished the o%%i e o% ,e retary o% De%ense'- ,in e then, 14 DOD se retaries have "een 0F2 &e&"ers' ,in e 1940, every ,e retary o% ,tate, eB ept Ja&es !yrnes, has "een a 0F2 &e&"er andHor +rilateral 0o&&ission 9+0: one' For the past D0 years, *Iirtually every )ey <, National ,e urity and Foreign 6oli y /dvisor has "een a 0F2 &e&"er' Nearly all top generals and ad&irals have "een 0F2 &e&"ers' 4any presidential andidates wereHare 0F2 &e&"ers, in luding (er"ert (oover, /dlai ,tevenson, Dwight Eisenhower, John 3ennedy, 2i hard NiBon, #erald Ford, Ji&&y 0arter 9also a harter +0 &e&"er:, #eorge (1 !ush, !ill 0linton, John 3erry, and John 4 0ain' Nu&erous 0;/ dire tors wereHare 0F2 &e&"ers, in luding 2i hard (el&es, Ja&es , hlesinger, 1illia& 0asey, 1illia& 1e"ster, 2o"ert #ates, Ja&es 1oolsey, John Deuts h, #eorge +enet, 6orter #oss, 4i hael (ayden, and 5eon 6anetta' 4any +reasury ,e retaries wereHare 0F2 &e&"ers, in luding Douglas Dillon, #eorge , hultA, 1illia& ,i&on, Ja&es !a)er, Ni holas !rady, 5loyd !entsen, 2o"ert 2u"in, (enry 6aulson, and +i& #eithner'

1hen presidents no&inate ,upre&e 0ourt andidates, the 0F2$s *,pe ial #roup, ,e ret +ea&- or advisors vet the& %or a epta"ility' 6residents, in %a t, are told who to appoint, in luding designees to the (igh 0ourt and &ost lower ones' Progra""ing the Publi% Mind / ording to so iologist (adley 0antril in his 19FG "oo), +he (u&an Di&ension 7 EBperien es in 6oli y 2esear h> #overn&ent *6sy ho-politi al operations are propaganda a&paigns designed to reate perpetual tension and to &anipulate di%%erent groups o% people to a ept the parti ular li&ate o% opinion the 0F2 see)s to a hieve in the world'0anadian writer 3en /da hi 91929 7 19D9: added> *1hat &ost /&eri ans "elieve to "e ?6u"li Opinion$ is in reality are%ully ra%ted and s ripted propaganda designed to eli it a desired "ehavioral response %ro& the pu"li '/nd noted /ustralian a ade&i and a tivist /leB 0arey 91922 7 19DD: eBplained the three &ost i&portant 20th entury develop&ents 7 *+he growth o% de&o ra y, the growth o% orporate power, and the growth o% orporate propaganda as a &eans o% prote ting orporate power against de&o ra y'Web of 'ontrol Nu&erous thin) tan)s, %oundations, the &a=or &edia, and other )ey organiAations are sta%%ed with 0F2 &e&"ers' 4ost o% its li%e-&e&"ers also "elong to the +0 and !ilder"erg #roup, operate se retly, and wield enor&ous power over <, and world a%%airs' +he 2o )e%eller-Founded +rilateral 0o&&ission 9+0: On page 40. o% his 4e&oirs, David 2o )%eller wrote> *,o&e even "elieve we are part o% a se ret a"al wor)ing against the "est interests o% the <nited ,tates hara teriAing &y %a&ily and &e as ?internationalists$ and onspiring with others around the world to "uild a &ore integrated glo"al politi al and e ono&i stru ture 7 one world, i% you will' ;% that$s the harge, ; stand guilty, and ; a& proud o% it';n allian e with !ilder"ergers, the +0 also *plays a vital role in the New 1orld Order$s s he&e to use wealth, on entrated in the hands o% the %ew, to eBert world ontrol'- +0 &e&"ers share o&&on views and all relate to total un hallengea"le glo"al do&inan e' Founded in 19GE and head8uartered in 1ashington, its power%ul <,, E< and East /sian &e&"ers see) its operative %ounding goal 7 a *New ;nternational E ono&i Order,- now si&ply a *New 1orld Order- run "y glo"al elites %ro& these three parts o% the world with lesser &e&"ers ad&itted %ro& other ountries' / ording to +0$s we" site, *ea h regional group has a hair&an and deputy hair&an, who all together onstitute the leadership o% the 0o&&ittee' +he EBe utive 0o&&ittee draws together a %urther EF individuals %ro& the wider &e&"ership,- proportionately representing the <,, E<, and East /sia in its early years, now enlarged to "e "roadly glo"al' 0o&&ittee &e&"ers &eet several ti&es annually to dis uss and oordinate their wor)' +he EBe utive 0o&&ittee hooses &e&"ers, and at any ti&e around E.0 "elong %or a three-year renewa"le period' Everyone is a onsu&&ate insider with eBpertise in "usiness, %inan e, politi s, the &ilitary, or the &edia, in luding past presidents, se retaries o% state, international "an)ers, thin) tan) and %oundation eBe utives, university presidents and sele ted a ade&i s, and %or&er senators and ongress&en, a&ong others' /lthough its annual reports are availa"le %or pur hase, its inner wor)ings, urrent goals, and

operations are se ret 7 with good reason' ;ts o"=e tives har& the pu"li so &ustn$t "e revealed' +rilaterals over 1ashington author /ntony ,utton wrote> *this group o% private itiAens is pre isely organiAed in a &anner that ensures its olle tive views have signi%i ant i&pa t on pu"li poli y';n her "oo), +rilateralis&> +he +rilateral 0o&&ission and Elite 6lanning %or 1orld 4anage&ent, (olly ,)lar wrote> 6ower%ul %igures in /&eri a, Europe, and East /sia let *the ri h@'sa%eguard the interests o% 1estern apitalis& in an eBplosive world 7 pro"a"ly "y dis ouraging prote tionis&, nationalis&, or any response that would pit the elites o% one against the elites o% another,- in their o&&on 8uest %or glo"al do&inan e' +rilateralist J"igniew !rAeAins)i 9+0$s o-%ounder: wrote in his !etween +wo /ges 7 /&eri a$s 2ole in the +e hnotroni Era> *people, govern&ents and e ono&ies o% all nations &ust serve the needs o% &ultinational "an)s and orporations' 9+he 0onstitution is: inade8uate@'the old %ra&ewor) o% international politi s, with their sphere o% in%luen e@'the %i tion o% sovereignty@'is learly no longer o&pati"le with reality@'+0 today is now glo"al with &e&"ers %ro& ountries as diverse as /rgentina, <)raine, ;srael, Jordan, !raAil, +ur)ey, 0hina and 2ussia' ;n his +rilaterals Over /&eri a, /ntony ,utton "elieves that +0$s ai& is to olla"orate with !ilder"ergers and 0F2 in *esta"lishing pu"li poli y o"=e tives to "e i&ple&ented "y govern&ents worldwide'- (e added that *+rilateralists have re=e ted the <, 0onstitution and the de&o rati politi al pro ess'- ;n %a t, +0 was esta"lished to ounter a * risis in de&o ra y- 7 too &u h o% it that had to "e ontained' /n o%%i ial +0 report was %ear%ul a"out *the in reased popular parti ipation in and ontrol over esta"lished so ial, politi al, and e ono&i institutions and espe ially a rea tion against the on entration o% power o% 0ongress and o% state and lo al govern&ent'+o address this, &edia ontrol was essential to eBert *restraint on what newspapers &ay pu"lish 9and +I and radio "road ast:'- +hen a ording to 2i hard #ardner in the July 19G4 issue o% Foreign /%%airs 9a 0F2 pu"li ation:> 0F2$s leadership &ust &a)e *an end run around national sovereignty, eroding it pie e "y pie e,until the very notion disappears %ro& pu"li dis ourse' !ilder"ergH0F2H+rilateralist su ess depends on %inding *a way to get us to surrender our li"erties in the na&e o% so&e o&&on threat or risis' +he %oundations, edu ational institutions, and resear h thin) tan)s supported "y 9these organiAations: o"lige "y %inan ing so- alled $studies$ whi h are then used to =usti%y their every eB ess' +he eB uses vary, "ut the target is always individual li"erty' Our li"erty- and &u h &ore' !ilder"ergers, +rilateralists and 0F2 &e&"ers want *an all-en o&passing &onopoly- 7 over govern&ent, &oney, industry, and property that$s *sel%-perpetuating and eternal'- ;n 0on%essions o% a 4onopolist 9190F:, Frederi ) 0' (owe eBplained its wor)ings in pra ti e> *+he rules o% "ig "usiness> #et a &onopolyC let ,o iety wor) %or you' ,o long as we see all international revolutionaries and all international apitalists as i&pla a"le ene&ies o% one another, then we &iss a ru ial point@'a partnership "etween international &onopoly apitalis& and international revolutionary so ialis& is %or their &utual "ene%it';n the 2o )e%eller File, #ary /llen wrote> *!y the late nineteenth entury, the inner san tu&s o% 1all ,treet understood that the &ost e%%i ient way to gain a &onopoly was to say it was %or the ?pu"li good$ and ?pu"li interest'$ * David 2o )e%eller learned the sa&e thing %ro& his %ather, John D', Jr' who learned it %ro& his

%ather, John D' ,r' +hey hated o&petition and relentlessly strove to eli&inate it 7 %or David on a glo"al s ale through a New 1orld Order' ;n the 19G0s and 19D0s, +rilateralists and 0F2 &e&"ers olla"orated on the latter$s *19D0 6ro=e t,the largest ever 0F2 initiative to steer world events *toward a parti ular desira"le %uture out o&e 9involving: the utter disintegration o% the e ono&y'- 1hy so is the 8uestionK !e ause "y the 19.0s and 19F0s, worldwide industrial growth &eant &ore o&petition' ;t was also a &odel to "e %ollowed, and *had to "e strangled in the radle- or at least greatly ontained' ;n /&eri a as well "eginning in the 19D0s' +he result has "een a trans%er o% wealth %ro& the poor to the ri h, shrin)age o% the &iddle lass, and plan %or its eventual de&ise' The North ("eri%an )nion *N()+ +he idea e&erged during the 2eagan ad&inistration in the early 19D0s' David 2o )e%eller, #eorge , hultA and 6aul Iol)er told the president that 0anada and /&eri a ould "e politi ally and e ono&i ally &erged over the neBt 1. years eB ept %or one pro"le& 7 Fren h-spea)ing Lue"e ' +heir solution 7 ele t a !ilder"erg-%riendly pri&e &inister, separate Lue"e %ro& the other provin es, then &a)e 0anada /&eri a$s .1st state' ;t al&ost wor)ed, "ut not 8uite when a 199. se ession re%erendu& was de%eated 7 .0'.FM to 49'44M, "ut not the idea o% &erger' /t a 4ar h 2E, 200. 1a o, +eBas &eeting, attended "y #eorge !ush, 4eBi o$s Iin ente FoB, and 0anada$s 6aul 4artin, the ,e urity and and 6rosperity 6artnership 9,66: was laun hed, also )nown as the North /&eri an <nion 9N/<:' ;t was a se retive ;ndependent +as) For e o% North /&eri a agree&ent 7 a group organiAed "y the 0anadian 0oun il o% 0hie% EBe utives 9000E:, the 4eBi an 0oun il on Foreign 2elations, and 0F2 with the %ollowing ai&s> 7 ir u&venting the legislatures o% three ountries and their onstitutionsC 7 suppressing pu"li )nowledge or onsiderationC and 7 proposing greater <,, 0anadian and 4eBi an e ono&i , politi al, so ial, and se urity integration with se retive wor)ing groups %or&ed to devise non-de"ata"le, not voted on agree&ents to "e "inding and un hangea"le' ;n short 7 a orporate oup d$etat against the sovereignty o% three nations en%or ed "y hard line &ilitariAation to suppress opposition' ;% ena ted, it will reate a "orderless North /&eri a, orporate ontrolled, without "arriers to trade or apital %lows %or "usiness giants, &ainly <, ones and &u h &ore 7 /&eri a$s a ess to vital resour es, espe ially oil and 0anada$s %resh water' ,e retly, over E00 ,66 initiatives were ra%ted to har&oniAe the ontinent$s poli ies on energy, %ood, drugs, se urity, i&&igration, &anu%a turing, the environ&ent, and pu"li health along with &ilitariAing three nations %or en%or e&ent' ,66 represents another step toward the !ilder"ergH+rilateralistH0F2 goal %or 1orld #overn&ent, ta)ing it one step at a ti&e' / *<nited Europe- was another, the result o% various treaties and e ono&i agree&ents> 7 the De e&"er 19.1 siB-nation European 0oal and ,teel 0o&&unity 9E0,0:C 7 the 4ar h 19.G siB-nation +reaty o% 2o&e esta"lishing the European E ono&i 0o&&unity 9EE0:C also the European /to&i Energy 0o&&ission 9E/E0: "y a se ond +reaty o% 2o&eC 7 the O to"er 19.G European 0ourt o% Justi e to settle regional trade disputesC 7 the 4ay 19F0 seven-nation European Free +rade /sso iation 9EF+/:C 7 the July 19FG European E ono&i 0o&&unity 9EE0: &erging the E0,0, E/E0 and EE0 together in one organiAationC

7 the 19FD European 0usto&s <nion to a"olish duties and esta"lish uni%or& i&ports taBing a&ong EE0 nationsC 7 the 19GD European 0urren y <nit 9E0<:C 7 the Fe"ruary 19DF ,ingle European / t revision o% the 19.G +reaty o% 2o&eC it esta"lished the o"=e tive o% %or&ing a 0o&&on 4ar)et "y De e&"er E1, 1992C 7 the Fe"ruary 1992 4aastri ht +reaty reating the E< on Nove&"er 1, 199EC and 7 the na&e euro was adopted in De e&"er 199.C it was introdu ed in January 1999 repla ing the European 0urren y <nit 9E0<:C euros "egan ir ulating on January 2002C they$re now the o%%i ial urren y o% 1F o% the 2G E< states' Over hal% a entury, the a"ove steps ost E< &e&"ers their sovereignty *as so&e G0 to D0 per ent o% the laws passed in Europe involve =ust ru""er sta&ping o% regulations already written "y na&eless "ureau rats in ?wor)ing groups$ in !russels or 5uBe&"ourg'+he E< and N/< share o&&on %eatures> 7 advo a y %ro& a in%luential spo)espersonC 7 an e ono&i and later politi al unionC 7 hard line se urity, and %or Europe, ending wars on the ontinent "etween E< &e&"er statesC 7 esta"lish&ent o% a olle tive ons iousness in pla e o% nationalis&C 7 the "lurring o% "orders and reation o% a *supra-govern&ent,- a superstateC 7 se retive arrange&ents to &as) real o"=e tivesC and 7 the reation o% a o&&on urren y and eventual glo"al one' Steps To ard a North ("eri%an )nion 7 the O to"er 4, 19DD Free +rade /gree&ent 9F+/: "etween the <, and 0anada, %inaliAed the previous yearC 7 at the 1991 !ilder"erg &eeting, David 2o )e%eller got governor !ill 0linton$s support %or N/F+/ i% he "e a&e presidentC 7 on January 1, 1994, with no de"ate under *%ast-tra )- rules, 0ongress approved 1+O legislationC 7 in De e&"er 1994 at the %irst ,u&&it o% the /&eri as, E4 (e&ispheri leaders o&&itted their nations to a Free +rade o% the /&eri as agree&ent 9F+//: "y 200. 7 so %ar una hievedC 7 on July 4, 2000, 4eBi an president Iin ente FoB alled %or a North /&eri an o&&on &ar)et in 20 yearsC 7 on Fe"ruary 2001, the 1hite (ouse pu"lished a =oint state&ent %ro& #eorge !ush and Iin ente FoB alled the *#uana=uato 6roposalC- it was %or a <,-0anada-4eBi o prosperity partnership 9a)a North /&eri an <nion:C 7 in ,epte&"er 2001, !ush and FoB agreed to a *6artnership %or 6rosperity ;nitiativeC7 the ,epte&"er 11, 2001 atta ) gave over to in luding *se urity- as part o% a %uture partnershipC 7 on O to"er G, 2001, a 0F/ &eeting highlighted *+he Future o% North /&eri an ;ntegration in the 1a)e o% +errorist /tta )sC %or the %irst ti&e, *se urity- "e a&e part o% a %uture *partnership %or prosperityC- also, 0anada was to "e in luded in a *North /&eri an- agree&entC 7 in 2002, the North /&eri an Foru& on ;ntegration 9N/F;: was esta"lished in 4ontreal *to address the issues raised "y North /&eri an integration as well as identi%y new ideas and strategies to rein%or e the North /&eri an regionC-

7 in January 200E, the 0anadian 0oun il o% 0hie% EBe utives 9000E 7 o&posed o% 1.0 top 0EOs: laun hed the *North /&eri an ,e urity and 6rosperity ;nitiative- alling %or ontinental integrationC 7 in /pril 2004, 0anadian pri&e &inister 6aul 4artin announ ed the nation$s %irst ever national se urity poli y alled ,e uring an Open ,o ietyC 7 on O to"er 1., 2004, 0F2 esta"lished an ;ndependent +as) For e on the Future o% North /&eri a 7 %or a %uture ontinental unionC 7 in 4ar h 200., a 0F2 report titled 0reating a North /&eri an 0o&&unity alled %or ontinental integration "y 2010 *to enhan e, prosperity, and opportunity %or all North /&eri ansC- and 7 on 4ar h 2E, 200. in 1a o, +eBas, /&eri a, 0anada and 4eBi o leaders laun hed the ,e urity and 6rosperity 6artnership 9,66: 7 a)a North /&eri an <nion 9N/<:' ,e retive negotiations ontinue' 5egislative de"ate is eB luded, and pu"li in lusion and de"ate are o%% the ta"le' ;n 4ay 200., the 0F2 ;ndependent +as) For e on the Future o% North /&eri a pu"lished a %ollow-up report titled !uilding a North /&eri an 0o&&unity 7 proposing a "orderless three-nation union "y 2010' ;n June and July 200., the Do&ini an 2epu"li 7 0entral /&eri a Free +rade /gree&ent 9D20/F+/: passed the ,enate and (ouse esta"lishing orporate-approved trade rules to %urther i&poverish the region and &ove a step loser to ontinental integration' ;n 4ar h 200F, the North /&eri an 0o&petitiveness 0oun il 9N/00: was reated at the se ond ,66 su&&it in 0an un, 4eBi o' 0o&posed o% E0 top North /&eri an 0EOs, it serves as an o%%i ial trilateral ,66 wor)ing group' ,e ret "usiness and govern&ent &eetings ontinue so there$s no way to on%ir& ,66$s urrent status or i% !ara ) O"a&a is sea&lessly ontinuing #eorge !ush$s agenda' ;n an earlier arti le, this writer said> ,66 e%%orts paused during the !ush to O"a&a transition, "ut *deep integration- plans re&ain' 0anada$s Fraser ;nstitute proposed rena&ing the initiative the North /&eri an ,tandards and 2egulatory /rea 9N/,2/: to disguise its real purpose' ;t said the *,66 "rand- is tarnished so re"randing is essential 7 to %ool the pu"li until it$s too late to &atter' !ilder"ergers, +rilaterists, and 0F2 leaders "a ) it as another step toward glo"al integration and won$t *stop until the entire world is uni%ied under the auspi es and the politi al u&"rella o% a One 1orld 0o&pany, a night&arish "orderless world run "y the world$s &ost power%ul li8ue- 7 o&prised o% )ey elitist &e&"ers o% these do&inant organiAations' ;n /pril 200G, the +ransatlanti E ono&i 0oun il was esta"lished "etween /&eri a and the E< to> 7 reate an *o%%i ial international govern&ental "ody 7 "y eBe utive %iatC 7 har&oniAe e ono&i and regulatory o"=e tivesC 7 &ove toward a +ransatlanti 0o&&on 4ar)etC and 7 a step loser to One 1orld #overn&ent run "y the world$s &ost power%ul orporate interests' ,nsights into the -../ Bilderberg Group Meeting Fro& 4ay 14 7 1G, !ilder"ergers held their annual &eeting in Iouliag&eni, #ree e, and a ording to Daniel Estulin have dire plans %or glo"al e ono&ies' / ording to his pre-&eeting sour es, they$re divided on two alternatives> *Either a prolonged, agoniAing depression that doo&s the world to de ades o% stagnation, de line and poverty 9or: an intense "ut shorter depression that paves the way %or a new sustaina"le world order, with less sovereignty "ut &ore e%%i ien y'Other agenda ite&s in luded>

7 *the %uture o% the <, dollar and <, e ono&yC7 ontinued de eption a"out green shoots signaling an end to re ession and i&proving e ono&y later in the yearC 7 suppressing the %a t that "an) stress tests were a sha& and were designed %or de eption, not an a urate assess&ent o% &a=or "an)s$ healthC 7 pro=e ting headlined <, une&ploy&ent to hit 14M "y year end 7 way a"ove urrent %ore asts and &eaning the true nu&"er will "e dou"le, at &ini&u&, with all un ounted ategories in ludedC and 7 a %inal push to get the 5is"on +reaty passed %or pan-European 9E<: adoption o% neoli"eral rules, in luding greater privatiAations, %ewer wor)er rights and so ial "ene%its, open "order trade %avoring developed over e&erging states, and greater &ilitariAation to suppress ivil li"erties and hu&an rights' /%ter the &eeting, Estulin got a GE-page report on what was dis ussed' (e noted that *One o% !ilder"erg$s pri&ary on erns@'is the danger that their Aeal to reshape the world "y engineering haos 9toward: their long ter& agenda ould ause the situation to spiral out o% ontrol and eventually lead to a s enario where !ilder"erg and the glo"al elite in general are overwhel&ed "y events and end up losing their ontrol over the planet'Estulin also noted so&e onsidera"le disagree&ent "etween *hardliners- wanting a *dra&ati de line and a severe, short-ter& depression 9versus others: who thin) that things have gone too %arso that *the %allout %ro& the glo"al e ono&i ata lys&- an$t "e )nown, &ay "e greater than anti ipated, and &ay har& !ilder"erger interests' /lso, *so&e European "an)ers 9eBpressed great alar& over their own %ate and alled the urrent: high wire a t ?unsustaina"le'$ * +here was a o&"ination o% agree&ent and %ear that the situation re&ains dire and the worst o% the risis lies ahead, &ainly "e ause o% /&eri a$s eBtre&e de"t level that &ust "e resolved to produ e a healthy, sustaina"le re overy' +opi s also in luded> 7 esta"lishing a #lo"al +reasury Depart&ent and #lo"al 0entral !an), possi"ly partnered with or as part o% the ;4FC 7 a glo"al urren yC 7 destru tion o% the dollar through what longti&e &ar)et analyst !o" 0hap&an alls *a stealth de%ault on 9<,: de"t "y ontinuing to issue &assive a&ounts o% &oney and redit and in the pro ess devaluing the dollar,- a pro ess he alls *%raudC7 a glo"al legal syste&C 7 eBploiting the ,wine Flu s are to reate a 1(O glo"al depart&ent o% healthC and 7 the overall goal o% a glo"al govern&ent and the end o% national sovereignty' ;n the past, Estulin$s sour es proved a urate' Earlier, he predi ted the housing rash and 200G 7 200D %inan ial &ar)et de line, pre eded "y the )ind o% %inan ial risis triggered "y the 5eh&an !rothers ollapse' 1at h %or %urther updates %ro& hi& as new in%or&ation lea)s out on what the world$s power elites have planned going %orward'

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