"We'll bomb you back into the Stone Age (if you don't do what we want you
to do)" is the way the then United States Deputy Secretary of State Richard
Armitage is alleged to have put it to President Musharraf of Pakistan a few
years ago.
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The Bohemian
Groveby W.
Finnerty. Sun Sep 24, 2006 10:51
Another
similar type of article on the Internet (to that mentioned just above) at the
present time suggests:
"Educate yourself about 'The Grove' and it's
inhabitants, and the true nature of the power structure in the
world."
The "Bohemian Grove" is a 2,700 acre redwood forest, and it
is located at Monte Rio, California, in the United States of
America.
Up to 2000 people can "camp" there in luxury it
seems, and it is owned and run apparently by the all-male and highly exclusive
"Bohemian Club".
"The Club" appears to have evolved into an
association of mostly very rich and powerful men over several decades, and the
membership list has included every Republican U.S. president (as well as some
Democrats) since 1923, many cabinet officials, and directors & Chief
Executive Officers of large corporations, including major financial
institutions.
Other members of this club include the
representatives of major military contractors, oil companies, banks (including
the Federal Reserve), utilities (including nuclear power), and national media
(broadcast and print). Most of the above industries depend heavily of course on
a relationship with government for their profitability - which is frequently
believed to be HUGE.
Hardly surprisingly, many outsiders are
worried because it is thought that when powerful people network together in
exclusive cliques of this kind, they become ever more powerful: at the expense
of the rest of the world's citizenship, which now looks set to end up with
little or no power at all over their lives - either collectively or
individually.
How can this possibly be healthy for human
society as a whole, some might ask? They might also sensibly see this growing
imbalance of power as being potentially highly dangerous and troublesome in
terms of overall world peace and stability, might they not?
The
Grove membership is wealthy, and becoming more so, while the middle class is
steadily becoming poorer.
This close-knit group determines whether
prices rise or fall (by their control of the banking system, money supply, and
markets), and they make money whichever way markets
fluctuate.
They determine what our rights are and which laws
have effect, by appointing judges. (Human Rights Law is not thought to be at all
popular with the majority of this group's membership.)
They decide
who our highest officials shall be by consensus among themselves, and then
selling candidates to us via the media which they own.
Important
issues and facts are omitted from discussion in the press, or slanted to suit
their goals, but they are discussed frankly at the Grove.
Is
there any real difference between the public and private sectors when cabinet
members come from the boardrooms of large corporations?
Is the
spending of billions on weapons, which are by consensus no longer needed, really
the will of the people?
Or is it the will of General Electric,
General Dynamics, and the other weapons contractors represented at the
Grove?
Is there true democracy when so much power is concentrated
in so few hands?
Is there any democracy at all in such a system -
other than that of being allowed to democratically choose at election time which
set of often greedy and cowardly lackeys, confidence tricksters, bullies, and
corruption-ridden gangsters you wish to represent you for the following several
years?
Perhaps "Bohemian Grove & Bilderberg Plutocracy"
would be a much more honest, accurate, and better way to describe such a system
of government?
Last but not least, is it not the case that United
States run groups such as the Bohemian Club and the Bilderberg Group (and their
overseas counterparts) now desperately want to see all nations run "their" way?
And woe betide anyone who gets in their way?
"We'll bomb you back
into the Stone Age (if you don't do what we want you to do)" is the way the then
Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage is alleged to have put it to
President Musharraf of Pakistan a few years back.
In many
countries, including the Republic of Ireland, are "they" not already more than
halfway there regarding the implementation of their plutocratic aims and
ambitions?
Has Bunreacht na hEireann (the Constitution of
Ireland) not already been largely bulldozed out of the way and into the bushes,
to make way for the "Bohemian Grove & Bilderberg
Plutocracy"?
For the full article on the Bohemian Grove, which
contains the suggestion
"EDUCATE YOUR FRIENDS (about the Bohemian Grove)",
please see:
http://www.sonomacountyfreepress.com/bohos/bohofact.html More
general information on the Bohemian Grove can be found via the following
link:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=Bohemian+Grove&btnG=Search Sceptics,
cynics, and the "just plain worried" may wish to consider corruption related
articles at:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=Bohemian+Grove%2C+Bilderberg%2C+Corruption&btnG=Search Related
Link: http://www.europeancourtofhumanrightswilliamfinnerty.com/ ========================
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above text has been copied from the following
Indymedia (Ireland)
location:
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/78573?comment_limit=0&condense_comments=false#comment168527
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