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  • poppingjay
    poppingjay Posts: 73 Forumite
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    Generali wrote: »
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    Excellent! thanks :) at that price I'll be having half a dozen
  • LisbonLaura
    LisbonLaura Posts: 1,121 Forumite
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    edited 15 May 2010 at 2:58PM
    poppingjay wrote: »
    The 'super elite' have no national or cultural loyalty but are united in their need to maintain their positions. My own political beliefs are way to the left of centre so to imply that only Nazi's and Hitler fans are interested in groups such as the Bilderberger's only furnishes them with a teflon umbrella.

    A list of this years attendees can be found here

    http://www.somethingmustbreak.net/id147.html

    Does anyone actually believe this isn't where the decisions are made?

    Unfortunately only a few 'get it'; & thus centuries of power & manipulation continue.

    "What could be more important than a British general election? - That's where the people choose the leaders ennit?"

    Yesterday I was in a cafe in Portugal & watched (on TV) thousands greeting the arrival of a man who heads a world-wide tax-free business with a long history of murder, genocide, theft, bu*gery, philistinism, & infiltration of organisations that dare to tell the truth about humanities true inheritance.
    I found it surreal, sad, & sickening.
  • Generali
    Generali Posts: 36,411 Forumite
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    Yesterday I was in a cafe in Portugal & watched (on TV) thousands greeting the arrival of a man who heads a world-wide tax-free business with a long history of murder, genocide, theft, !!!!!!y, philistinism, & infiltration of organisations that dare to tell the truth about humanities true inheritance.

    Was it Clegg or Cameron? Who knew the Lib Dems got up to that sort of thing, they seem so harmless when their conference is on. Still it goes to show; it's always the quiet ones you have to watch.
  • poppingjay
    poppingjay Posts: 73 Forumite
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    Unfortunately only a few 'get it'; & thus centuries of power & manipulation continue.

    "What could be more important than a British general election? - That's where the people choose the leaders ennit?"

    Yesterday I was in a cafe in Portugal & watched (on TV) thousands greeting the arrival of a man who heads a world-wide tax-free business with a long history of murder, genocide, theft, !!!!!!y, philistinism, & infiltration of organisations that dare to tell the truth about humanities true inheritance.
    I found it surreal, sad, & sickening.

    I think it's hard for some people to comprehend how power is passed down through families over the centuries but from my perspective it's only like the 'royal' tradition but without the pubic coronations. In the UK much of the landed gentry have held the same estates totalling 70% of the land since 1066, so in reality British politics has only ever applied to the serfs. I'm all for tradition but come on!
  • poppingjay
    poppingjay Posts: 73 Forumite
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    Generali wrote: »
    Was it Clegg or Cameron? Who knew the Lib Dems got up to that sort of thing, they seem so harmless when their conference is on. Still it goes to show; it's always the quiet ones you have to watch.

    I don't think that pair of tiddlers are of any consequence....
  • fc123
    fc123 Posts: 6,573 Forumite
    Unfortunately only a few 'get it'; & thus centuries of power & manipulation continue.

    "What could be more important than a British general election? - That's where the people choose the leaders ennit?"

    Yesterday I was in a cafe in Portugal & watched (on TV) thousands greeting the arrival of a man who heads a world-wide tax-free business with a long history of murder, genocide, theft, bu*gery, philistinism, & infiltration of organisations that dare to tell the truth about humanities true inheritance.
    I found it surreal, sad, & sickening.

    Who was it?
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