[NewPacifica] [Fulcrums] Global Elite Gather in DC



- unmolested by the professional activists who protest the World
Bank/IMF confabs, but studiously ignore meetings of the real power
brokers.

Joe W.


http://globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=8914

Trilateral Commission: Global Elite Gather in D.C.
Trilateral Commission members want suffering U.S. taxpayers to shell
out even more money

by James P. Tucker Jr.

Global Research, May 6, 2008
American Free Press, Issue no. 19

Email this article to a friend
Print this article

The Trilateral Commission—one of the three most powerful globalist
groups in the world—held closed-door meetings right here in
Washington, D.C. from April 25 to 28. True to form, those members of
the media who knew about the meeting—or were themselves participants
in the proceedings—refused to discuss what went on inside or report on
the attendees. Luckily, AFP's own editor, Jim Tucker, was on the scene
to bust this clandestine confabulation wide open.

Luminaries at the Trilateral Commission meeting in Washington
expressed confidence that they own all three major presidential
candidates, who, despite political posturing, will support
sovereignty-surrendering measures such as NAFTA and the "North
American Union."

"John has always supported free trade, even while campaigning before
union leaders," said one. "Hil and Barack are pretending to be unhappy
about some things, but that's merely political posturing. They're
solidly in support."

He was referring to Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.), Hillary Clinton
(D-N.Y.) and Barack Obama (D-Ill.).

Mrs. Clinton, they noted, held strategy sessions as first lady on how
to get Congress to approve NAFTA "without changes." As president, they
agreed, she would do no more than "dot an i or cross a t."

Candidate Obama has not denied news reports in Canada that his top
economic adviser, Austan Goolsbee, assured Canadian diplomats that the
senator would keep NAFTA intact and his anti-trade talk is just
"campaign rhetoric."

PETRIFIED ABOUT PAUL

While they are confident they can deal with any "potential president,"
the Trilateralists paid huge tribute to Ron Paul in an equally large
twist of irony, by expressing alarm that he is causing "significant
future damage."

They expressed concern that Paul's rallies have attracted multitudes
of young people who are getting "their political education." They want
Republicans to pressure Paul to drop out now and stop his education
rallies. This assignment was given to Thomas Foley, former U.S. House
speaker.

The reasons Paul's "education campaign" strikes fear into Trilateral
hearts are obvious. Paul would refuse to surrender an ounce of U.S.
sovereignty to an international organization and TC wants world
government.

Paul would immediately bring U.S. troops home from Iraq, Afghanistan
and from 130 UN "peacekeeping" missions around the globe. TC wants to
enjoy war profiteering and global power. Paul would abolish the
federal income tax while the TC wants to pile on a global tax payable
to the UN.

The formal agenda was loaded with everything Paul and American
patriots detest: higher taxes, more foreign giveaways, more
immigration, both legal and illegal, into the United States and
"engaging Iran," among others.

AMERICA NEEDS TO PAY HER FAIR SHARE?

The Trilaterals got down to real work on Saturday, April 26, with a
high-powered panel called "U.S. Foreign and Domestic Policy: Broad
Outlines for a New Administration."

It was presided over by journalistic pimp David Gergen, who will write
nothing about TC in his magazine, U.S News and World Report. Also
participating were Kenneth Duberstein, former White House chief of
staff for President Ronald Reagan; Strobe Talbot, president of the
Brookings Institution and former deputy secretary of state; and Joseph
Nye, former assistant secretary of defense. Henry Kissinger, former
secretary of state and long-time Bilderberg leader, was present and
listed as a participant. But a TC staff member crossed his name out.
Some speculated he had throat problems.

This panel had these orders for the next president: increase foreign
aid across the board because "America does not pay its fair share,"
pay up the arrears in UN dues, allow as many immigrants into the
United States as want to come and provide "amnesty" for illegal aliens
already here.

Little, if anything, was said about the fact that American taxpayers
pay one-fourth of the UN's operating costs and one-third of the cost
of 130 "peacekeeping missions" or the fact that immigrants from South
America depress wages here and the average immigrant family costs the
government thousands of dollars a year in welfare, health and other
"benefits."

Robert Zoellick, president of the World Bank and another long-time
Bilderberg boy, largely echoed these views in a sweetheart "interview"
by another journalistic strumpet, Lionel Barber, editor of The
Financial Times, who will obediently report nothing.

FIGHT WARMING; ALLOW IMMIGRANTS

There were "subgroup" meetings on "climate change," "water and
sanitation" and "migration and development." Every nation, especially
the U.S., should spend big bucks to fight "global warming," they
agreed. The United States should spend more "because Americans cause
the most pollution," one argued. Americans should send more money to
Africa so natives can drink clean water and scrub themselves, they
said.

Antonio Garrigues Walker, chairman of Garrigues Abogadas y Asesores
Tributarios, joined Peter Sutherland, the UN secretary-general's
"special representative on migration and development," to call on the
United States to not only allow unlimited immigration, but to throw
more money at Mexico and other impoverished Latin countries. It was,
somehow, their "right" to have more U.S. dollars. Sutherland is
chairman of British Petroleum and Goldman Sachs International. He is
also a long-time Bilderberg leader.

MEDIA BLACKOUT

Bill Emmott, another kept journalist, spoke on "the rise of Asia" at a
reception-dinner held at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Emmott,
former editor of The Economist, will report nothing.

Sunday morning, Robert Blackwill, former U.S. deputy national security
adviser for Iraq, led a panel discussion on "engaging Iran and
building peace in the Persian Gulf Region." For the first time, there
was dissent. Blackwill tried to rationalize the invasion of Iraq.
Others doubted that Saddam Hussein was connected to the 9-11 terrorist
attacks or was a nuclear threat. Blackwill said the military option
remains but he hopes diplomatic efforts succeed.

Other participants were Ray Takeyh of the Council on Foreign
Relations, which functions as the propaganda ministry for TC and
Bilderberg; Volker Perthes, head of the German Institute for
International and Security Affairs and Hitoshi Tanaka, former Japanese
deputy minister of Foreign Affairs.

MORE, MORE, MORE MONEY

More foreigners demanded more U.S. money at a lunch panel called
"European and Asian views on U.S. Foreign and Security Policy."
Participants were Elisabeth Guigou, a member of the French National
Assembly and former minister for European affairs and Han Sung-joo,
former minister of foreign affairs for South Korea.

An afternoon session addressed "global health" with more calls for
American tax dollars. A major voice in this cause came from Sylvia
Mathews Burwell, president of Global Development Programs, Bill &
Melinda Gates Foundation. Bill Gates has attended at least one
Bilderberg meeting.

EXCUSES FOR IRAQ; PLANS FOR IRAN

John Negroponte, U.S. deputy secretary of state, addressed the evening
dinner on "U.S. foreign policy perspectives." Again, the invasions of
Iraq and Afghanistan were rationalized and an invasion of Iran held
out as a possibility.

The Monday morning finale addressed the Global Financial Crisis
involving these luminaries: Robert Kimmitt, U.S. deputy secretary of
the treasury; Martin Feldstein, former chairman of the President's
Council of Economic Advisers; David Rubenstein, managing director of
The Carlyle Group; Naoki Tanaka, president of the Center for
International Public Policy Studies and Sir Andrew Crockett, president
of JP Morgan Chase International.

Among them, there was much talk of the U.S. government's "duty" to
"intervene" on behalf of "financial institutions under stress." Little
or nothing was said of the hundreds of thousands of Americans who are
losing their homes because financial institutions lured them into
buying houses they could not afford.

Throughout the weekend, no American voices were heard objecting to the
demands on their country. Instead, there were smiles, nods and
applause.


AFP editor James P. Tucker Jr. is a veteran journalist who spent many
years as a member of the "elite" media in Washington. Since 1975 he
has won widespread recognition, here and abroad, for his pursuit of
on-the-scene stories reporting the intrigues of global power blocs
such as the Bilderberg Group. Tucker is the author of Jim Tucker's
Bilderberg Diary. Loaded with photos—many never published before—the
book recounts Tucker's experiences over the last quarter century at
Bilderberg meetings. $25 from AFP. No charge for S&H in U.S.

------------------------------------

New Pacifica Working Group
http://www.egroups.com/group/NewPacifica
'Save Our Stations!'Yahoo! Groups Links

<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NewPacifica/

<*> Your email settings:
    Individual Email | Traditional

<*> To change settings online go to:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NewPacifica/join
    (Yahoo! ID required)

<*> To change settings via email:
    mailto:NewPacifica-digest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    mailto:NewPacifica-fullfeatured@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

<*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
    NewPacifica-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

<*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to:
    http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/




questions/problems with archive to: webmaster@mcabee.org
Mail converted by MHonArc 2.6.16