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chosen only from accredited NGOs appointed by delegates to the of a British Bilderberger, do not do the right thing, meaning give General Assembly who are themselves appointed by the President up voluntarily their independence for the "greater good" of a of the United States, who himself is controlled by the European federal super-state! Rockefeller-Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)-Bilderberg A German Bilderberger insider said that France's "Yes" vote is interlocking leadership. in trouble because of the "outsourcing of jobs". "Jobs in Germany This new mechanism would provide a direct route from the and France are going to Asia and Latvia [to take advantage of local, "on-the-ground", NGO affiliates of national and cheap labour]." Latvia is one of the former Soviet republics that international NGOs to the highest levels of global governance. have been admitted to the European Union, bringing the total For example, the Greater Yellowstone Coalition, a group of membership to 25 nations. A German politician wondered out affiliated NGOs, recently petitioned the World Heritage loud how Tony Blair will go about convincing Britons to embrace Committee of UNESCO asking for intervention in the plans of a the European Constitution when, due to the outsourcing of jobs, private company to mine gold on private land near Yellowstone both Germany and France are suffering 10 per cent unemploy- Park. The UNESCO committee did intervene, and immediately ment while Britain is doing well economically. listed Yellowstone as a "World Heritage Site in Danger". Under the terms of the World Heritage Convention, The Neo-conservative Lobby the United States is required to protect the In full force was that faction: the so- park, even beyond the borders of the park called "neo-conservatives", who have and onto private lands if necessary. determined that Israel's security should The ideas being discussed, if implemented, . . come at the expense of the safety of the would bring all the people of the world into a The ideas being United States and be central to all US global neighbourhood, managed by a world- discussed, if foreign policy decisions. wide bureaucracy under the direct authority . Most notable among them is Richard N. of a minute handful of appointed individuals implemented, would Perle, who was investigated by the FBI for and policed by thousands te) pndivicuals paid bring all the people of conducting espionage on penal ot sna y accredite s, and all certified to sup- A erle played a critical role in pushing the port a belief system that to many people is the world into a United States into the war against Iraq. On unset and accel global neighbourhood, | 77 Mir, 2003 ne was freed orsign managed by a after it was learned he'd been advising worldwide bureaucracy Goldman Sachs International, an habit- under the direct ual Bilderberg attendee, on how it authority of a minute might profit from the war in Iraq. Another neo-conservative figure on handful of appointed individuals... A Lesson for Tony Blair Bilderbergers are celebrating the result they wanted: the return of a much humbled Tony Blair to 10 Downing Street, with a much reduced parliamentary majority. European Bilderbergers are still angry at him for supporting America's war in Iraq. While teaching Blair a use- ful lesson in international politics, Bilderbergers feel he is a far safer can- didate to continue on the path of European integration than his conserva- tive rival, Michael Howard. hand was Michael A. Ledeen, an "intellectual's intellectual". Ledeen serves for the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), a think-tank founded in 1943 and with which Richard Perle has long been associated. AEI and the Brookings Institution operate a Joint Center for Regulatory Studies (JCRS), the purpose being to hold lawmakers and regulators "accountable for their The EU Referendum in France decisions by providing thoughtful, objective analyses of existing The first day of secret meetings at Bilderberg 2005 was domi- regulatory programs and new regulatory proposals". The JCRS nated by talk of the European Union referendum in France and pushes for cost-benefit analysis of regulations, which fits with whether President Chirac could persuade France to vote "Yes" on AEI's (and the Bilderbergers') ultimate goal of deregulation. 29 May. A "Yes" vote, according to sources within Bilderberg, These neo-conservatives were also joined this year at would put a lot of pressure on Tony Blair to finally deliver Britain Bilderberg by a handful of other former top Washington policy- into the waiting arms of the New World Order through its own makers and publicists known for their sympathies for Israel, referendum on the treaty, scheduled for 2006. Matthias Nass, including: Richard N. Haass, former State Department official Deputy Editor of Die Zeit, wondered out loud that a "No" vote in _and president of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR); Richard France could undoubtedly cause political turmoil in Europe and Holbrooke, former assistant secretary of state and "father" of the overshadow Britain's six-month EU presidency starting on 1 July. Dayton Accord; Dennis Ross, of the pro-Israel Washington Bilderbergers hope that Blair and Chirac, whose at times open _ Institute for Near East Policy, effectively an offshoot of the animosity has spilled into the public arena on more than one occa- American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) and the sion, can work together for mutual benefit and political survival. Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA); and Paul Another European Bilderberger added that both leaders must put Wolfowitz, the newly elected World Bank president. hhahind tham of a British Bilderberger, do not do the right thing, meaning give up voluntarily their independence for the "greater good" of a European federal super-state! A German Bilderberger insider said that France's "Yes" vote is in trouble because of the "outsourcing of jobs". "Jobs in Germany and France are going to Asia and Latvia [to take advantage of cheap labour]." Latvia is one of the former Soviet republics that have been admitted to the European Union, bringing the total membership to 25 nations. A German politician wondered out loud how Tony Blair will go about convincing Britons to embrace the European Constitution when, due to the outsourcing of jobs, both Germany and France are suffering 10 per cent unemploy- ment while Britain is doing well economically. The ideas being discussed, if implemented, would bring all the people of the world into a authority of a minute handful of appointed individuals... The EU Referendum in France The first day of secret meetings at Bilderberg 2005 was domi- nated by talk of the European Union referendum in France and whether President Chirac could persuade France to vote "Yes" on 29 May. A "Yes" vote, according to sources within Bilderberg, would put a lot of pressure on Tony Blair to finally deliver Britain into the waiting arms of the New World Order through its own referendum on the treaty, scheduled for 2006. Matthias Nass, Deputy Editor of Die Zeit, wondered out loud that a "No" vote in France could undoubtedly cause political turmoil in Europe and overshadow Britain's six-month EU presidency starting on 1 July. Bilderbergers hope that Blair and Chirac, whose at times open animosity has spilled into the public arena on more than one occa- sion, can work together for mutual benefit and political survival. Another European Bilderberger added that both leaders must put behind them as quickly as possible all past disputes on such topics as Iraq, the liberalisation of Europe's economy and the future of the budget rebate that Britain receives from the EU, and work towards complete European integration—which could disintegrate if France's often "hard-headed and obstinate people", in the words American Criminals: Public Policy in Private In the United States, the Logan Act states explicitly that it is against the law for federal officials to attend secret meetings with private citizens to develop public policies. NEXUS 13 global neighbourhood, under the direct AUGUST - SEPTEMBER 2005 www.nexusmagazine.com