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Irish Politicians Grill Finance Minister Over Bilderberg Meeting Attendance
Steve Watson
Infowars.com
June 18, 2012
Infowars.com
June 18, 2012

Politicians in Ireland have demanded an account of discussions that the Irish finance minister took part in during his attendance at the 2012 Bilderberg meeting in Chantilly, Virginia earlier this month.
The Irish Times reports that Minister for Finance Michael Noonan’s appearance in an unofficial capacity at the secretive elite confab cost the taxpayer more than €4,300.
The report states that a number of Irish TD’s, parliament members, raised Noonan’s Bilderberg trip in parliamentary questions.
Representatives from Labour, Sinn Féin and the technical group all asked for more information on the discussions that took place behind closed doors and away from media scrutiny in the US.
Noonan responded to the questions, but provided scant details, simply saying that he had been invited “given my position as Minister for Finance” and “used the opportunity to tell fellow attendees of the opportunities that exist in Ireland for investors and multinational companies.”
He added that another reason for attending the meeting was to promote the notion that the Irish government has restored economic stability to the country.
“The Irish people have a right to know what their senior Ministers are saying at a meeting like this, and what stance they are taking on global issues.” said Pat Nulty, a former Labour whip, adding that Noonan’s responses were not sufficient.
Critics have noted that the recent bailout of Ireland and it’s compliance with the so called troika agenda of the European Central Bank, the European commission and the International Monetary Fund are undoubtedly the key reasons why Noonan’s presence was requested at the meeting.
In the wake of Bilderberg, it has been rumoured that the three elitist institutions are considering relaxing the terms of the bailoutto allow Ireland to return to borrowing on the open market.
Previously leaked documents from meetings have illustrated how the Bilderberg Group, contrary to the media-generated myth that the confab represents a harmless talking shop, sets the consensus for policy decisions sometimes decades in advance.
A clear example is the 1955 Bilderberg meeting held in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, West Germany. Documents read by the BBC and later released by Wikileaks divulge how Bilderberg members were discussing the creation of the euro single currency nearly 40 years before it was officially introduced in the 1992 Maastricht Treaty.
In the US, politicians attending Bilderberg have been charged with violating the Logan Act, a law passed under the John Adams administration in 1799 which states that it is illegal for “unauthorized citizens” to negotiate with foreign governments.
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Bilderberg academic henchman preaches austerity for the young
A distinguished academic is about to deliver a lecture on the virtues of austerity. For us little people, not for himself and his masters.
Why the young should welcome austerity is the title of the article by Niall Ferguson published by the BBC on June 17. According to his own website, Ferguson is Laurence A. Tisch Professor of History at Harvard University, and his many affiliations include the Hoover Institution. Small world, did he ever run into Antony C. Sutton on his travels?
Probably not; the world may be small but academics’ minds are smaller, certainly when their lucrative sinecures depend on willful blindness.You see, according to Professor Ferguson, austerity is good. For us, but not for him. There is no mention in his essay of his flying second class or taking the bus instead of a limousine to the last Bilderberg meeting.
That’s right, the learnéd professor is a Bilderberger; he attended the recent meeting at Chantilly. And the advice he will be giving in his Reith Lecture is that the young of Britain and the world should pay off national debts now to avoid a miserable future. And to whom should they pay these debts? Follow the money, namely the people who paid for Professor Ferguson’s ticket.
No mention that all this debt has been conjured up out of thin air, just pay so that banksters can continue holding lavish functions, jetting around the world, dictating to the people of Greece, Spain and anywhere else they choose.
Do we really need lessons from Professor Ferguson on how to run our economies? Or should we be looking for alternatives, like breaking the chains of the banksters and freeing mankind from slavery by taking control of our own currencies: pounds, dollars, drachmas and everything else?

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