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The Bilderberg Club: Founded in 1954 and described in Wikipedia

as an 'an unofficial annual conference of persons of influence in

the fields of business, media and politics,' millions believe it to be

a group that it secretly controls the world. Part of the Group's plan

- many believe - is to surreptitiously integrate North America.

 

 

La Jornada, Mexico

Opposing Mexico's 'Secret' Integration with the United States

 

"Every year since 2005, a group of military officers, former CIA directors and current and former officials of Mexico, Canada and the U.S. have met - incredible as this may seem - to bring about the integration of the three countries. What kind of North American 'integration' are they speculating about - in private, without public participation, and outside the influence of their respective legislatures?"

 

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.

 

The conspirators of the North American Forum  are led by a triumvirate consisting of Pedro Aspe Armella, the former Treasury Secretary of [President] Carlos Salinas de Gortari  (which explains a lot), George Shultz, former Secretary of State [to Ronald Reagan] and current adviser to George W. Bush and Dick Cheney (which explains even more) and Peter Lougheed  and former prime minister of the province of Alberta, who was involved during his administration with oil and natural gas issues.

 

With so much ex-celebrity one might assume - contrary to the evidence - that we're only dealing with a discrete group of friends, who periodically to share a drink, play a game of golf or blackjack (to stay in tune with our 007 references), and reminisce about old times when they wielded political power, since now the majority of them dedicate themselves to making money.

 

Since 2005, four annual meetings of the Forum have been held in Sonoma, California; Banff, Alberta; Puerto Vallarta and Jalisco, Mexico, and Washington, D.C. Because they aren't open to the public and the Forum has no Internet presence, we only know the names of some of the participants thanks to The Council of Canadians , a diligent NGO founded in 1985 to oppose the loss of “cultural sovereignty” brought about by the first free trade agreement between the United States and Canada.

 

Since 2004, the Council of Canadians has been vehemently opposed to closer economic integration with the United States, creating a popular awareness opposed to the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America  - which Vicente Fox, the most naive of our leaders, proudly and happily signed in March 2005 at George W. Bush's ranch. (Later, Fox's economic adviser, Eduardo Sojo, with still greater naiveté, tried to sell us the “agreement,” which was imposed by the United States as “NAFTA plus.”

 

The Security and Prosperity Partnership is in reality a mechanism to protect the borders of the United States and to assure the country's oil supply (the two pillars U.S. national security policy). It is a body that runs parallel to the North American Forum. Both are part of a long-term strategy to integrate our national security with that of the United States, and hand over control of our energy resources to that country. John McCain declared as much on national television a few days ago: “For the United States, energy and national security is one and the same thing.”

 

Should this surprise us? Not at all! Do you remember the crushing attack on Iraq? Can you imagine 1,200 tanks and 150 Apache helicopters crossing the desert at breakneck speed without gasoline? According to Nobel Prize winning economist Joseph Stiglitz, the only beneficiaries of the Iraq War have been the oil companies, because thanks to the conflict - the price of gas rose from $30 per barrel to the stratospheric heights of today.

 

For his part, George P. Shultz - the other co-chair of the Forum, is the father of the sinister “Bush doctrine” of “preventive attack.” He belongs to the group of Bush's most intimate advisers known as The Vulcans (for the Roman god of fire), along with Cheney (front man for the oil companies), Paul Wolfowitz (architect of the Iraq War) and Condoleezza Rice.

 

Are you still in any doubt about the goals of the “integration” proposed by the North American Forum? Perhaps now it's easier to understand the Felipe Calderón Energy Initiative. From the Mexican side, apart from co-president Pedro Aspe, other members of the Forum include Andrés Rozental [Mexican Council on Foreign Relations], Nobel Prize winner Mario Molina [a Mexican-American chemist ], Juan Camilo Mouriño [Mexican Secretary of the Interior ], prosecutor Eduardo Medina Mora [Mexican Attorney General ], Arturo Sarukhán [Mexican Ambassador to the U.S. ], Jaime Zabludovsky [Mexico's former ambassador to the E.U.] and Luis Rubio [President of Mexico's Center of Research for Development].  

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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!

 

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[Posted by WORLDMEETS.US October 19, 5:54pm]