Is there a small group of people controlling global affairs? Millions of people around the world believe there is, and many of those point to a ‘club’ created in The Netherlands to try and knit the world back together after the catastrophe of World War II. It is called the Bilderberg Group.
The topic of this article from Mexico’s La Jornada is whether an offshoot of the Bilderberg Group – known as the North American Forum – is plotting to integrate North America without the consent of the people. While there are many activists in the United States battling this rumored integration, people may not be aware that this is a big issue in Mexico as well – and they are just as against the idea as their American counterparts.
For La Jornada, Jorge Camil writes in part:
“Every year since 2005, a group of military officers, former CIA directors and current and former officials of Mexico, Canada and the United States have met quietly in some secluded nook of North America to discuss – incredible as this may seem – scenarios to bring about the integration of the three countries. Luxury hotels and exclusive retreats serve as the backdrop for these “integration” outings, about which we know nothing, since the group publishes neither its agenda nor any of its resolutions. … In attendance at these meetings, which bear a resemblance to the conferences of Spectre in James Bond films (with wealthy gentlemen, luxury cars and high-ranking military officials sporting their medals and ribbons), are also the directors of the continent’s most important oil companies. But we shouldn’t give them more credit than they deserve, because in reality, the forum is but a clone of the Bilderberg Club on this side of the Atlantic.”
“What kind of North American ‘integration’ are they speculating about – in private, without public participation, and outside the influence of their respective legislatures? Do they discuss state secrets with former U.S. secretaries of defense and CIA directors? Long Live globalization!”
By Jorge Camil
Translated By Halszka Czarnocka
October 17, 2008
Mexico – La Jornada – Original Article (Spanish)
Every year since 2005, a group of military officers, former CIA directors and current and former officials of Mexico, Canada and the United States have met quietly in some secluded nook of North America to discuss – incredible as this may seem – scenarios to bring about the integration of the three countries. Luxury hotels and exclusive retreats serve as the backdrop for these “integration” outings, about which we know nothing, since the group publishes neither its agenda nor any of its resolutions.
In attendance at these meetings, which bear a resemblance to the conferences of Spectre in James Bond films (with wealthy gentlemen, luxury cars and high-ranking military officials sporting their medals and ribbons), are also the directors of the continent’s most important oil companies. But we shouldn’t give them more credit than they deserve, because in reality, the forum is but a clone of the Bilderberg Club on this side of the Atlantic. This little known group of European aristocrats and “notables” was established in The Netherlands in 1954, to promote understanding between the United States and Western Europe after the Great War and, eventually, would influence the creation of the European Community.
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