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Friday, November 11, 2011

Smash and grab: Bilderberg and the Trilateral Commission snatch Greece and Italy

By Richard Cottrell
Contributing writer for End the Lie

Events in Greece and Italy are truly momentous. They represent a glorious triumph for the New World Order, which is now free to trample democracy wherever and whenever the mandarins who now rule over us feel like it.


Two governments which are not sanctified by the increasingly redundant electoral process are taking charge in Rome and Athens. In both cases the new ‘caretakers’ are smart-suited quack doctors peddling snake oil brewed in the kitchens of the Trilateral Commission and the Bilderberg Group.

Berlusconi’s sudden fall in Italy is surprising, but explainable. He was in the position of a condemned man who is escorted to a closed room containing a cocked revolver lying on a polished mahogany table. He is then left to consider his options or pick it up and pull the trigger. He chose the former.

Some time on Thursday evening, the cornered rat Berlusconi concluded the deal. First of all he will probably receive immunity from prosecution for his many and varied infidelities, ranging from serial white collar crime to sordid trafficking with hookers and an underage girl.

The Clown Prince of Italian politics has cut his last caper.

Next stop, his long prepared bolt hole in Antigua, where the infamous bunga-bunga parties will presumably continue with renewed ferocity, nourished by truck loads of Viagra flown in to keep the old boy on stout form. He won’t be lonely; thanks to the huge nest-egg he’ll be taking with him after seventeen years pillaging the system.

Oh, and he’ll even be given a gong as a parting gift for his services to the Italian people. Senator for Life.

Who sold Berlusconi down the river? The answer is the United States. About six months ago I wrote in my blog at www.progressivepress.com that the US was working to undermine Berlusconi, who had outlived his usefulness as the ever-obedient Italian troll.

Thursday’s events were the culmination of that long unfolding process. Did you see that wicked sneer on Obama’s face? Not that he had much to do with the execution, but remember the presidency is only his part time job.  He is mostly kept busy answering the White House front door to the latest Bilderberg couriers bearing fresh instructions.

The new Italian public pickpocket – oops premier – is the Yale-taught Professor Mario Monti, who teaches at the great Bocconi University in Milan. The city is Italy’s real capital, its very own Wall Street.

The professor, who likes to pore over Egyptian hieroglyphs in his spare moments, once uttered the momentous phrase that he always loved politics but not party politics.

Mussolini had similar views.

He wears all the right medals. He was the free marketeer who humbled Microsoft, General Electric and Honeywell as the EU’s competition czar. Pro-Eurofed groups cling to him like fluff to a wedding suit.

One is called the Bruegel Group, which the wags say stands for Brussels and European Global Economic Laboratory. He’s the European chairman of the Trilateral Commission and long serving Bilderberger, naturally.

Officially he’s on watch to clean out the stables and then head back for the ivory towers. I don’t believe that for a moment.

Monti is the prototype of the new ‘non-political’ class destined to preside over the slide of all European states into the gloomy Hadian shades of sham technocracy.

What is going on in Rome and Athens right now is the controlled destruction of national sovereignty and the slow death of the nation state at the hands of a pack of ruthless looters.

How appropriate, historically speaking, that such ancient bastions of civilization should collapse like a pack of cards at the same time.

The Athenian Revolution was just as swift as the tsunami that swept Berlusconi away.  Of course there is nothing fishy about the fact that the new Greek premier Loukas Papademos has lately vacated a warm seat as a vice president of the European Central Bank. Here’s another smoothie economist who gargles globalism like good port... finish the read