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Steven Harper and the Bilderbergers Secret Meeting
by Harper Fan Friday, Jun. 06, 2003 at 1:35 PM

Stephen Harper meets with the global elite.

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A Call to action to bring an issue to light.

What is Stephen Harper, Leader of the Official Opposition and the Alliance Party of Canada doing at a super-secret elite meeting of the Western world’s central bankers, defense experts, press barons, royalty, prime ministers, international financiers, , industrialists and government officials?

Over the weekend of May 15th -18th, the annual gathering of the Bilderberg group was held at the Trianon Hotel, near Versailles, France. High level plutocrats gathered away from the public eye to discuss matters of global economic, financial and geopolitical strategy and policy. The Indymedia Norway site published an official attendance list, originally obtained by Tony Gosling of http://www.bilderberg.org from Richard Vadon, a BBC radio 4 correspondent who is doing a documentary of the event due out in July. Solan Gunderson of the Norwegian Indymedia site has actively covered the Bilderberg Meeting, and published the guestlist there: http://www.indymedia.no/news/2003/05/10326.php Until recently, the only coverage of the meeting was done by James Tucker of American Free Press, and Gunderson has published his article at http://www.indymedia.no/news/2003/05/10176.php The only Canadian coverage of these meetings was done by John Deverell, a business write for the Toronto Star in 1996.

“Bilderberg takes its name from the Bilderberg Hotel in Oosterbeek, Holland, where the first meeting took place in May 1954. That pioneering meeting grew out of the concern expressed by many leading citizens on both sides of the Atlantic that Western Europe and North America were not working together as closely as they should on matters of critical importance. It was felt that regular, off-the-record discussions would help create a better understanding of the complex forces and major trends affecting Western nations in the difficult post-war period “Source: http://www.nexusmagazine.com/Bilderbergers.html

The 2003 guest list includes names such as David Rockefeller, Richard Perle, Klaus Schwab (World Economic Forum), Henry Kissinger, the King and Queen of Spain, Paul Wolfowitz and a host of other bankers, corporate heads and royalty. Some Canadians in attendance included Conrad Black, Mark Steyn (National Post) Heather Reisman (Chapters-Indigo), Anthony Fell (RBC Dominion Securities) and Stephen Harper, Leader of the Opposition. Other past Canadian participants, as shown in the guestlists posted at http://www.bilderberg.org, have included Ralph Klein, Paul Martin, Preston Manning and Jean Chretien.

Pepe Escobar’s article for the Asia Times http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/EE22Ak03.html highlights several important points concerning the elite group. Specifically, they do not invite leaders from Latin America, the Middle East or Asia. The Bilderberg meetings are a king-making process, as Tony Blair and Bill Clinton showed themselves at the annual meetings in the years leading up to their elections. Escobar also suggests that the Bilderberg meeting is where the G8 agenda is formulated; hence, the G8 is turned merely into a rubber-stamping mechanism for policy formed by individuals meeting in the capacities of private persons. If this is the case, then protestors are railing against a dead duck.

Several Canadians who have attended in the past include Ralph Klein, Preston Manning, Paul Martin and Jean Chretien. Klein’s attendance was reported in the May 29, 1995 issue of the Report http://www.bilderberg.org/cocktail.htm [One can only speculate that Harper’s appearance has been due in part to his pro-war stance, a reward from Conrad Black or other Neo-conservatives in Washington.]

These meetings are suffering an absolute blackout in the Canadian presses, as the editors of the Globe and Mail, National post and CanWest all have affiliations with this secretive group. Part of the problem is that, in order to gain admission to the club, one has to pledge secrecy.

Most Canadians have never heard of the Bilderberg group, let alone realize the significance of Mr. Harper’s attendance at the meeting. For a good background reading, please see http://www.nexusmagazine.com/Bilderbergers.html Perhaps the global elite have their bets placed on a sharp ‘right’ turn in the upcoming federal election.

[I might add a few historical notes about the origins of the Bilderberg meeting in 1952 under the visionary leadership of Joseph Retinger who with Prince Bernard of the Netherlands, wbose vision was to great a supernational powerful organization to unite the world in peace. Except that the group has no form of accountability to the people of their respective nations.

Finally, several questions are worth note:
- Did Mr. Harper attend the meeting in the Capacity of a private individual or a public person?
- Who paid for his trip?
- How does his hobnobbing with the elite and neo-conservatives like Richard Perle square with his grassroots support base?
- If past Bilderberg meetings have made “kings” of Bill Clinton and Tony Blair, what are the expectations are the plans of the Bilderbergers for Steven Harper?
- How will the Bilderberg agenda impact his policy making?
- Does Mr Harper want Canada’s political agenda to be set by Canadians, or by the global plutocrats?


Please call your local MP and have the address this issue publicly.

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Ms.
by BJ Smith Monday, Jun. 14, 2004 at 2:41 AM

While I find this interesting, and I am no fan of Mr. Harpers I get a bad feeling that this is a doctored picture. Everyone else is in shadow while Harper is in sharp and bright detail. That is worrisome to me, could this just be part of a made-up smear campaign? I don't like "dirty tricks" style politics and I think this smacks of just that.

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The photo is one of many
by ned Monday, Jun. 14, 2004 at 4:20 AM

You can find other photos like this one on the Alberta Indymedia site (for example http://alberta.indymedia.org/news/2003/06/7283.php).

I'm inclined to believe it because of its age. This was taken long before Harper was up for the job of PM.

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by Tim Friday, Apr. 28, 2006 at 7:59 PM
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Too many Canadians do not believe in conspiracies. A conspiracy is two or more people planning in secret to do something that would either be illegal or publicly decried, which is why they plan in secret.

Mr. Harper is one of the chosen. He would never have been at this meeting if he were not being seriously considered by the governing elite of the world (yes there is one) to be in line with their policies, the biggest one being World government.

Canadians need to get their heads away from the television and onto the internet, where for now there is minimum censorship. Yes there is plenty of porn and other bad information out there, but there is much more good information available. The problem with this is, that you must filter out the bad stuff and be able to discern what is right and good.

That takes effort and time, but the reward of good information and being able to see more clearly what is really going on behind the TV spin, is well worth the effort.

It also brings to bear the fact that as a world, we sit at the brink of WW3 and global economic collapse. Those are not pleasant things to deal with. You will have to deal with them nevertheless, whether it is by surprise or having known of it in advance and prepared as best you can for it.

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Celebrate tolerance, or you're dead

Oriana Fallaci appeals to Europe to save itself. Good luck

MARK STEYN

Over in Sweden, they've been investigating the Grand Mosque of Stockholm. Apparently, it's the one-stop shop for all your jihad needs: you can buy audio cassettes at the mosque encouraging you to become a martyr and sally forth to kill "the brothers of pigs and apes" -- i.e. Jews. So somebody filed a racial-incitement complaint and the coppers started looking into it, and then Sweden's chancellor of justice, Goran Lambertz, stepped in. And Mr. Lambertz decided to close down the investigation on the grounds that, even though the porcine-sibling stuff is "highly degrading," this kind of chit-chat "should be judged differently -- and therefore be regarded as permissible -- because they were used by one side in an ongoing and far-reaching conflict where calls to arms and insults are part of the everyday climate in the rhetoric that surrounds this conflict."

In other words, if you threaten to kill people often enough, it will be seen as part of your vibrant cultural tradition -- and, by definition, we're all cool with that. Celebrate diversity, etc. Our tolerant multicultural society is so tolerant and multicultural we'll tolerate your intolerant uniculturalism. Your antipathy to diversity is just another form of diversity for us to celebrate.





Diversity-wise, Europe is a very curious place -- and I mean that even by Canadian standards. In her latest book, The Force of Reason, the fearless Oriana Fallaci, Italy's most-read and most-sued journalist, recounts some of her recent legal difficulties with the Continental diversity coercers. The Federal Office of Justice in Berne asked the Italian government to extradite her over her last book, The Rage and The Pride, so she could be charged under Article 261b of the Swiss Criminal Code. As she points out, Article 261b was promulgated in order to permit Muslims "to win any ideological or private lawsuit by invoking religious racism and racial discrimination. 'He-didn't-chase-me-because-I'm-a-thief-but-because-I'm-a-Muslim.' " She's also been sued in France, where suits against writers are routine now. She has had cases brought against her in her native Italy and, because of the European Arrest Warrant, which includes charges of "xenophobia" as grounds for extradition from one EU nation to another, most of the Continent is now unsafe for her to set foot in. What's impressive is the range of organized opposition: the Islamic Centre of Berne, the Somali Association of Geneva, the SOS Racism of Lausanne, and a group of Muslim immigrants in Neuchâtel, just to name a random sampling of her Swiss plaintiffs. After the London bombings and the French riots, the commentariat lined up to regret that European Muslims are insufficiently "assimilated." But, in fact, at least in their mastery of legalisms and victimology, they're superbly assimilated. One might say the same of the imam who took my chums at The Western Standard to the Alberta Human Rights Commission over their publication of the Danish cartoons.

Racked by cancer, Oriana Fallaci spends most of her time in one of the few jurisdictions in the Western world where she is not in legal jeopardy -- New York City, whence she pens magnificent screeds in the hope of rousing Europe to save itself. Good luck with that. She writes in Italian, of course, but she translates them herself into what she calls "the oddities of Fallaci's English," and the result is a bravura improvised aria, impassioned and somewhat unpredictable. It's full of facts, starting with the fall of Constantinople in 1453, when Mehmet II celebrated with beheading and sodomizing, and some lucky lads found themselves on the receiving end of both. This section is a lively read in an age when most westerners, consciously or otherwise, adopt the blithe incuriosity of Jimmy Kennedy's marvelous couplet in his 1950s pop hit Istanbul (Not Constantinople):

Why did Constantinople get the works?

That's nobody's business but the Turks.

Signora Fallaci then moves on to the livelier examples of contemporary Islam -- for example, Ayatollah Khomeini's "Blue Book" and its helpful advice on romantic matters: "If a man marries a minor who has reached the age of nine and if during the defloration he immediately breaks the hymen, he cannot enjoy her any longer." I'll say. I know it always ruins my evening. Also: "A man who has had sexual relations with an animal, such as a sheep, may not eat its meat. He would commit sin." Indeed. A quiet cigarette afterwards as you listen to your favourite Johnny Mathis LP and then a promise to call her next week and swing by the pasture is by far the best way. It may also be a sin to roast your nine-year-old wife, but the Ayatollah's not clear on that.

Kinky as this is, it has nothing on Fallaci's next circle of cultural diversity -- the weirdly masochistic pleasure European leaders get out of talking themselves down and talking Islam up. Beginning with the German foreign minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher at the 1983 Hamburg Symposium for the Euro-Arab Dialogue, Signora Fallaci rounds up a quarter-century's worth of westerners who've insisted that everything you know was invented by Islam: paper, medicine, sherbet, artichokes, on and on and on . . .

"Always clever, the Muslims. Always at the top. Always ingenious. In philosophy, in mathematics, in gastronomy, in literature, in architecture, in medicine, in music, in law, in hydraulics, in cooking. And always stupid, we westerners. Always inadequate, always inferior. Therefore obliged to thank some son of Allah who preceded us. Who enlightened us. Who acted as a schoolteacher guiding dim-witted pupils."

This, it seems to me, is the most valuable contribution of Oriana Fallaci's work. I enjoy the don't-eat-your-sexual-partner stuff as much as the next infidel, but the challenge presented by Islam is not that the cities of the Western world will be filling up with sheep-shaggers. If I had to choose, I'd rather Mohammed Atta was downriver in Egypt hitting on the livestock than flying through the windows of Manhattan skyscrapers. But he's not. And one reason why westernized Muslims seem so confident is that Europeans like Herr Genscher, in positing a choice between a generalized "Islam" and "the West," have inadvertently promoted a globalized pan-Islamism that's become a self-fulfilling prophecy. After all, Germany has Turks, France has Algerians, Britain has Pakistanis, the Netherlands has Indonesians. Even though they're all Muslims, the differences between them have been very significant: Sunni vs. Shia, Arab Islam vs. the more moderate form prevailing in Southeast Asia.

Once upon a time we used to understand this. I've noticed in the last few years that, if you pull any old minor 19th-century memoir off the shelf, the en passant observations about Islam seem more informed than most of the allegedly expert commentary that appeared in the year after 9/11. For example, in Our Crisis: Or Three Months at Patna During the Insurrection of 1857, William Tayler wrote, "With the Soonnees the Wahabees are on terms of tolerable agreement, though differing on certain points, but from the Sheahs, they differ radically, and their hatred, like all religious hatred, is bitter and intolerant. But the most striking characteristic of the Wahabee sect, and that which principally concerns this narrative, is the entire subservience which they yield to the Peer, or spiritual guide."

Mr. Tayler, a minor civil servant in Bengal, was a genuine "multiculturalist." That's to say, although he regarded his own culture as superior, he was engaged enough by the ways of others to study the differences between them. By contrast, contemporary multiculturalism absolves one from knowing anything about other cultures as long as one feels warm and fluffy toward them. After all, if it's grossly judgmental to say one culture's better than another, why bother learning about the differences? "Celebrate diversity" with a uniformity of ignorance. Had William Tayler been around when the Islamification of the West got under way and you'd said to him there was a mosque opening down the street, he'd have wanted to know: what kind of mosque? Who's the imam? What branch of Islam? Old-school imperialists could never get away with the feel-good condescension of PC progressives.

Here's Tayler again: "The tenets originally professed by the Wahabees have been described as a Mahomedan Puritanism joined to a Bedouin Phylarchy, in which the great chief is both the political and religious leader of the nation."

Just so. In 1946, Col. William Eddy, the first U.S. minister to Saudi Arabia, was told by the country's founder, Ibn Saud: "We will use your iron, but you will leave our faith alone."

William Tayler might have questioned whether that was such a great deal. The House of Saud used the Americans' "iron" to enrich themselves and export the hardest, most unyielding form of Islam to the Balkans and Indonesia and Britain and North America.

This resurgent Islam -- promoted by a malign alliance between Europe and the Saudis -- is a much better example of globalization than McDonald's. In Bangladesh and Bosnia, it's put indigenous localized Islams out of business and imposed a one-size-fits-all Wahhab-Mart version cooked up by some guy at head office in Riyadh. One way to reverse its gains would be with a kind of antitrust approach designed to restore all the less threatening mom 'n' pop Islams run out of town by the Saudis' Burqa King version of globalization. If a 21st-century William Tayler is unlikely, perhaps Naomi Klein could step into the breach

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welcome to the real world
by rick c Sunday, May. 07, 2006 at 11:06 AM

mr. harper has a posture and expression of someone who has witnessed something that is much bigger than him. it's a look of disappointment and submission. of a pessimistic outlook to the future.

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by Bring back Jean Poutine Sunday, May. 07, 2006 at 1:02 PM

Yeah it was so much better under the Libs.

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He's owned
by J Wednesday, May. 24, 2006 at 12:22 PM
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Rick, I have to agree with you. Behind every great leader there is a shadow. I can tell just by looking at Harper that there are some rough times ahead and it's all being planned under our nose. His approximation to the U.S., his distance from our peacekeeping roles and his attitude point towards a higher authority. How can we fight evil if we can't see it? It's the dawn of a new world order. I've even heard the secretary of state say those exact words on TV. We are so oblivious to reality that they can freely express themselves without us even knowing. We are caddle, sheep and we police ourselves into submission

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Kofi Annan Linked to Freemasonry and Voodoo
by Kofi Annan Linked to Freemasonry and Voodoo Friday, May. 26, 2006 at 7:31 PM

Kofi Annan Linked to Freemasonry and Voodoo

Sunday, March 5th, 2006

The Secretary General of The United Nations appears to in fact be leading the United Necromancers or United Nepotism if one counts his son Kojo’s involvement with the Oil-for-fraud corruption. This article will attempt to delineate for the reader the occult background surrounding Kofi Annan , a man at times described as the “Secular Pope” but whose religious beliefs are largely a mystery. This will be done in a connect the dot manner using main stream media to the extent possible.

THE EVIDENCE.

1. Kofi Annan’ father was a high ranking tribal chief AND a high ranking
freemason. http://www.williamshawcross.com/annan1.html .

The article describes Annan’s father as
having worked for ‘Lever Brothers’.
Lever Brothers are in essence or at least were at that time a Freemasonic business enterprise that formed Lodges for their employees. 1 for Supervisors and another for the workers. http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/ladylever/collections/masonicapr on.asp.

2. http://www.trosch.org/msn/mason-graphics_ptr.html Also provides this
information and notes that Kofi’s father like Kofi himself are of the hereditary nobility of Ghana. They collaborated with the slave traders going back to the portuguese in 1492.
http://www.usasurvival.org/racism.html. The article notes Ghana still has slavery and Kofi does nothing about it. And lately the US says that the UN is “dragging its feet” on sending a force to end the atrocities in Darfur.
Why should Kofi be in a hurry when his position in life has been made by slave trade of fellow blacks?
http://www.deanesmay.com/posts/1111663531.shtml .

3. Kofi went to The Mfantsipim School. http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kofi_Annan .
This school has what is named an old boys network that formed the core of the United Nations initial members for Ghana. http://www.kenga.co.uk/kwabotwe/pages/emin.htm
http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mfantsipim

Ghana has dozens of masonic lodges - http://www.grandlodgescotland.com/glos/GL/black_freemasons.htm .

4. Unilever collaborated with the nazis during WWII according to this link- “close relationship with Hitler”
http://www.newint.org/issue172/keynote.htm

5. Unilever is heavily involved in the Bilderberger group and Council on Foreign Relations.Simply googling the terms will show ample links.

6. Kofi went to MIT Sloane school of management. Sloane was a nazi supporter and the head of GM of whom nothing is known. His own biographer calls him the invisible man who left no paper trail of his life and GM burned his office papers when he left the company. http://www.mitsloan.mit.edu/corporate/o-main.php and Kofi-Sloan-MIT at http://www.web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2001/annan.html > Sloan and the nazis= http://www.ranknfile-ue.org/uen_nastybiz.html .

Sloan the invisible man (how can this be when GM was the world’s most important company at the time?) google - sloan invisible man GM - .

7. Kofi is a great friend of former Ghana dictator Jeffrey Rawlings. They give each other medals. http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2000/20000807.sgt2248.doc.html and http://www.asi.ndi.org/delegates/delegates.asp The United Nations holds the gentleman in high esteem even though he created for Ghana a “19 year dictatorship … (that) … remains the worst period in Ghana’s history.”
http://www.utexas.edu/conferences/africa/ads/921.html.

8. Mr. Rawlings is half scottish - where the freemason lodges in Ghana come from and 1/2 Ewe, the ethnic group from which we get the word VUDU or VOODOO the original and present religion for many in Ghana. http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Rawlings .

9. Vudu and Ewe: http://www.answers.com/topic/voodoo .

10. Kwame Nkrumah was the first leader of independent Ghana and the first black leader to gain independence from colonialism as well. This leader was involved in horrid rituals to become the leader of not just Ghana but in his mind all of africa. http://www.ghanian-chronicle.com/thestory.asp?id=1588 . He allegedly used the blood of a pregnant woman in an attempt to become the “messiah of Africa”.

11. Dictator/President Rawlings went to
Achimota school. See wiki article above. The Achimota school was first called the Prince of Wales school. It was funded by the Phelps Stokes Fund. It is also the alma mater of supreme african would-be-messiah leader Kwame Nkrumah. http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/Kwame_Nkrumah .
http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/Achimota_School and http://www.nathanielturner.com/ansonphelpsstokes.htm .

The Phelps Stokes family is Multi-Generational YALE SKULL & BONE SOCIETY.
http://www.wealth4freedom.com/truth/3/skullroster.htm .

Yale has thus helped the rise of Hitler , Stalin , Mao and the first black post colonial dictators that brought africa to the abysmal state it is now by “educating” and “helping” africans. See: http://www.rinf.com/columnists/news/yales-mao-project-paves-road-to -hell-for-rise-of-oriental-anti-christ .and-
http://www.wealth4freedom.com/truth/3/commiebones.htm and Rise of Hitler- http://www.freedomdomain.com/secretsocieties/suttoninterview.html

Yale is considered a College not a Criminal Conspiracy in America.

12. Freemasonry in Africa is a dirty little secret that accounts for much of the turmoil but is never ever mentioned as even being in existence there. Liberia, a country ruled by americanized former slaves and their descendants brought with them also Freemasonry - this is never stated - yet one could get nowhere without being a freemason and this was a CENTRAL reason for the civil wars that erupted there and in Sierra Leone that led to butchery on an unheard of scale.
http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masonic_Order_(Liberia) The main cities in Liberia are Monrovia and Buchanan named after american presidents that were freemasons.

“Freemasonry imported by the settlers fused with native beliefs…corrupted all denominations… http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2003/130/54.0.html

13. In Kenya the people have awoken to the danger. http://www.voxfux.com/archives/00000068.htm .

14. It is pervasive however, - in Nigeria many are Catholics, Anglicans or Methodists by day but occultists at night. It has been labelled a “crisis”.
http://www.across.co.nz/NigeriaChurchGrowth.htm .

15. Many african leaders from the french colonies are linked to freemasonry as well. http://www.mondediplo.com/1997/09/masons .

16.Extensive numbers of Freemasons in Africa are also their leaders , including many corrupt dictators. This AGAIN IS NEVER DISCUSSED IN THE Media.
http://www.african-geopolitics.org/show.aspx?ArticleId=3587 .

17. Upon returning to Ghana from his studies Kofi was offered a job at a Pillsbury flour mill. http://www.globalpolicy.org/secgen/kofi.htm .

18. WEB Dubois an american black freemason went to Africa and assisted Nkrumah. A ceremony at Black Star Square led to Ghana’s independence and the beginning of independence for african colonies that has led to what you see on your TV screens constantly.
http://www.cwo.com/~lucumi/nkrumah3.html .

19. The Black Star Line was the shipping company started by Marcus Garvey to repatriate black Freemasons to Africa. http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Star .

20. A Black Star is at the center of the Ghanian flag. The star is in fact a pentagram a well known magical symbol largely unknown in ancient africa but well known in freemasonry and magic.

CONCLUSION: Ghana is a very small country in Africa where Skull and Bones, Freemasonry meet and where the very word which we spell typically VOODOO comes from.
Kofi Annan’s father was a tribal chief, head of the Ashante region and a “high ranking” freemason. The question up until now has never been posed to Secretary General Kofi Annan, but it is now:

KOFI…..ET TU….V U D U ???

This writer apologizes for having neglected to mention the reason or possible interest for Kofi Annan having been offered a job at a Pillsbury Mill.

Pillsbury ( as in the flour company) is of ancient Skull and Bones lineage.
http://www.4rie.com/rie%206.html or google name with Yale Skull and Bones - etc

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