Alex Jones' Bilderberg Report After his experience Alex is more enlightened to the ultimate agenda of the new world order and he is more energized than ever to oppose it.
Secretive group's departure as low-key as arrival
Alex Jones Interview on Canadian government terrorist agents
Alex Jones' Bilderberg Report
Prison Planet.com | June 13 2006
Click here to listen to the MP3 summary.
THE KEY POINTS
- Canadian immigration officials almost deported Alex's crew on the orders of Bilderberg until the media arrived.
- Agent provocateurs, one apparently operating on behalf of Queen Beatrix, were trying to stir up trouble and provoke peaceful protesters into becoming violent.
- One Dutch individual expressed his desire to kill Freemasons and attack the Bilderberg Group - yards away from police who were waiting to pounce if any of the peaceful protesters and independent media agreed.
- Police intimidated Alex's crew for parking in clearly permitted parking spaces and threatened to arrest them.
- Police attempted to remove protesters from what was shown to be public property.
- Alex was able to bullhorn the Bilderbergers - in his own words "crossing the line" and demanding their attention. Security were figuratively ripping their hair out and staring at Alex with total hatred as his screed loudly echoed across and bounced back off the buildings.
- After his experience Alex is more enlightened to the ultimate agenda of the new world order and he is more energized than ever to oppose it.
Further articles about the Bilderberg expose are coming this week.

Alex Jones Detained On Orders Of Bilderberg Group
15 hours of hell at the hands of immigration who knew they were coming
Paul Joseph Watson/Prison Planet.com | June 8 2006
Alex Jones and his team were detained by Canadian immigration on orders of the Bilderberg Group for a 15 hour nightmare of interrogation, accusations and threats of arrests in anticipation of the conference in Ottawa which starts today.
The group were detained at 11:45pm last night and only released after 2pm today.
Customs openly told Alex as soon as they brought him into custody that the Bilderberg Group was aware of his arrival and that this was the reason for his detainment. All three members of the team were instantly detained despite going through different immigration desks.
Officials knew everything about Alex, even the fact that George W. Bush had once had him arrested in 1998.
"I was screamed at, I was cussed at, I was interrogated," said Alex.
Jail threats were issued as officials seized and searched through Alex's equipment for 15 hours. He was told that if any trace of pornography was found on his three computers that he would be arrested.
"They were talking about how I was a criminal - they hooked our laptop computers up and said that if they found any porn, even mainstream porn, that it's illegal to take it across lines and that we'd be going to jail," said Alex, thanking God that no trace of any porn was found on his office computers.
Searches continued throughout the night and again in the morning.
Immigrations officials seemed to take a gleeful satisfaction in detaining the team, claiming they were liars and not part of the media despite one admitting to having seen an Alex Jones documentary. Accusations of drugs and weapons smuggling were thrown around without recourse.
"You Americans shit all over us Canadians think you can do anything you want to us," said one immigration official who was acting more like a drill sergeant.
Towards the end of the ordeal national media, including the Ottawa Citizen and CBC, got wind of what was unfolding and sent journalists to the airport to talk to Alex.
A CBC journalist vouched for the fact that Alex was in the media and that she was planning on interviewing him, after also being subjected to a barrage of questions by officials.
At this point immigration officials sharply changed their attitude, reversed a likely decision to deport the team and by the end were apologetic and conciliatory about the entire issue.
Alex would like to make it clear that the immigration officials on the whole were just doing what they were told in trying to prove who Alex was and they should not be the focus of any vitriol. Alex himself admits that his behavior was not perfect and he smarted off a couple of times when he should have remained quiet. The major element of this story is that the pressure was brought to bear by Bilderberg.
The point to emphasize again is that it was brazenly stated that the Bilderberg Group were behind the decision to detain Alex and his team. Bilderberg have acquired a notorious reputation of harassing journalists, including Jim Tucker and Daniel Estulin, who are simply trying to report on a meeting of the world's most influential powerbrokers.
The immigrations officials said that their reason for detaining Alex was because they feared he was in the country to infiltrate the Bilderberg meeting.
Since being allowed to enter the country the team have been watched and tracked by several nefarious individuals and also followed by car.
The team booked a decoy hotel in order fool Bilderberg security as to their real location. The decoy hotel has been receiving numerous calls from individuals within Bilderberg's Brooke Street hotel - despite the fact that Alex told no one he was staying there.
Further reports on this incident and developments from the Bilderberg conference itself will feature here over the next few days.
Click here to listen to Alex's call in to his own show today being hosted by Jack Blood.
Bilderberg-bound filmmaker held at airport
Laura Payton, Ottawa Citizen | June 9 2006
Canadian authorities detained an American activist filmmaker at the Ottawa airport late Wednesday night, confiscating his passport, camera equipment and most of his belongings.
Citizenship and Immigration Canada agents stopped Alex Jones, whose films include Martial Law 9/11: The Rise of the Police State, and questioned him for nearly four hours before letting him go with only one change of clothes and telling him to return Thursday morning.
“It’s really chilling, like a police state,” said Mr. Jones of his detention.
Mr. Jones and his crew, camera operators Ryan Schlickeisen and Aaron Dykes, travelled to Canada to film a documentary about the Bilderberg group, a secretive group of former politicians and business leaders who are meeting in Ottawa this week.
A Citizenship and Immigration representative said that her department was unable to comment on Mr. Jones’ detention.
“As a result of the privacy act, we are forbidden from discussing individual cases,” said Marina Wilson, spokesperson for the department. “I’m not aware of this ... (detention) is at the discretion of our visa officers.”
Mr. Jones said that he and the agents had reconciled prior to his release.
“I want to say, on the record, it takes two to tango. I could have handled it better.”
Bilderberg-bound filmmaker held at airport
Laura Payton, Ottawa Citizen
Published: Thursday, June 08, 2006 Canadian authorities detained an American activist filmmaker at the Ottawa airport late Wednesday night, confiscating his passport, camera equipment and most of his belongings.
Citizenship and Immigration Canada agents stopped Alex Jones, whose films include Martial Law 9/11: The Rise of the Police State, and questioned him for nearly four hours (Note he was detained from the night before for 15 hours not four) before letting him go with only one change of clothes and telling him to return Thursday morning.
“It’s really chilling, like a police state,” said Mr. Jones of his detention.
Mr. Jones and his crew, camera operators Ryan Schlickeisen and Aaron Dykes, travelled to Canada to film a documentary about the Bilderberg group, a secretive group of former politicians and business leaders who are meeting in Ottawa this week.
A Citizenship and Immigration representative said that her department was unable to comment on Mr. Jones’ detention.
“As a result of the privacy act, we are forbidden from discussing individual cases,” said Marina Wilson, spokesperson for the department. “I’m not aware of this ... (detention) is at the discretion of our visa officers.”(***Comment, you see, how these scum, and government officials use the privacy act to justify covering up their acts of terrorism on people, and to keep the public from knowing what these political elite potato heads are planning in the secret Bilderberg group)***You can not trust the governments to do anything to protect your rights and freedoms.....!!!! - They violate it!
Mr. Jones said that he and the agents had reconciled prior to his release.
“I want to say, on the record, it takes two to tango. I could have handled it better.”
Ottawa Citizen
Related: Bilderberg Scum on the world
Mixed Media Reaction To Chicago Conference Shows Progress
Reasonably balanced New York Times piece, Neo-Con blogs attack Paul Joseph Watson/Prison Planet.com | June 7 2006
The media's reaction to the widely publicized 9/11 truth conference in Chicago this past weekend was a mixed bag but the general trend of the receptivity zeitgeist is shifting away from the old stereotypes and allowing key issues to be aired in a more balanced forum.
The New York Times published a review of the conference by Alan Feuer which mainly let the participants of the conference do the talking and kept sneering sardonic jibes, the usual fodder of mainstream press 9/11 stories, to a tolerable minimum.
"Such "red flags," as they are sometimes called, were the meat and potatoes of the keynote speech on Friday night by Alex Jones, who is the William Jennings Bryan of the 9/11 band. Mr. Jones, a syndicated radio host, is known for his larynx-tearing screeds against corruption — fiery, almost preacherly, addresses in which he sweats, balls his fists and often swerves from quoting Roman history to using foul language in a single breath.
"At the lectern Friday night, beside a digital projection reading "History of Government Sponsored Terrorism," Mr. Jones set forth the central tenets of 9/11 Truth: that the military command that monitors aircraft "stood down" on the day of the attacks; that President Bush addressed children in a Florida classroom instead of being whisked off to the White House; that the hijackers, despite what the authorities say, were trained at American military bases; and that the towers did not collapse because of burning fuel and weakened steel but because of a "controlled demolition" caused by pre-set bombs."
The article did not sit well with Neo-Con blog website NewsBusters, which savaged the New York Times for giving the 9/11 truth movement a "respectful hearing" - God forbid the news media should actually treat anyone with respect and write a balanced summary.
NewsBusters' go to great lengths to portray 9/11 truth seekers as a "rag-tag" group of "wacky conspiracy theorists" and their main gripe is the fact that the New York Times didn't treat Vince Foster murder theory proponents with the same decorum.
"The Foster-suicide skeptics aren’t seen as lovable losers the way Feuer portrayed the 9/11 skeptics. Weiss’s 9,000-word article refers to Clinton “haters” six times, “Clinton crazies” 11 times and four “far rights” for good measure. While Feuer’s tone is sometimes skeptical, he doesn’t see a single hater or crazy among a sea of people holding up signs declaiming the “Bush junta,” or alleging that Bush instigated the destruction of the Twin Towers."
NewsBusters it seems are only willing to entertain the notion that governments kill people for political gain when a Democrat is in office.
Long term readers will not need to be reminded that Alex Jones cut his teeth exposing the criminality of the Clinton administration. As usual, Bushite cheerleading drones have filled the page with comments attacking 9/11 skeptics, so we encourage everyone to click here, leave a comment, and restore some parity.
Perhaps the most bizarre attack piece appeared in the Canadian Free Press in an article by John Lawrence.
The writer partly blames the failure of the entire Canadian education system on Alex Jones! He also blames Alex and others for helping to recruit homegrown terrorist cells via his documentary films.
These allegations would be funny if they were not so factually retarded. Can Mr. Lawrence cite one example where an alleged terrorist has referenced an Alex Jones documentary as his inspiration?
The conclusions we can draw from this overall response is reasonably positive. The mainstream media is being forced to treat the 9/11 truth movement with a modicum of respect, partly due to its enhanced credibility and partly due to the fact that they get bombarded with complaints after every hit piece.
This is a benchmark of progress for a movement that has evolved from the pigeonholed fringe into the core of the modern body politic.
Kanata hotel hosts high-level power group A serene setting in Ottawa's west-end Kanata suburb has been transformed into a four-day festival of black suits, black limousines, burly security guards and a bevy of conspiracy theories.

Kanata hotel hosts high-level power group
CBC News | June 9 2006
A serene setting in Ottawa's west-end Kanata suburb has been transformed into a four-day festival of black suits, black limousines, burly security guards and a bevy of conspiracy theories.
The security outside the Brookstreet Hotel is much tighter than it is on Parliament Hill. Inside, the CBC was told, all guests were asked to check out at 8:30 a.m. on Thursday.
The hotel appears to be hosting the annual meeting of one of the world's most secretive and powerful societies: the Bilderberg group. But, of course, no one will admit it.
The Bilderberg group includes European royalty, national leaders, political power brokers, and the heads of some of the world's largest companies.
The "Bilderberg" title comes from what is generally recognized to be the location of its first official meeting in 1954 — the Hotel de Bilderberg in Oosterbeek near Arnhem in the Netherlands.
People who follow the Bilderberg group say it persuaded Europe to adopt a common currency, and, among other things, persuaded Bill Clinton to support the North American Free Trade Agreement.
They say the members of the Bilderberg group will spend this week deciding what to do about high oil prices and how to lessen the instability of Iran.
"David Rockefeller is going to be here. Henry Kissinger is going to be here. Wolfowitz, the president of the World Bank, is going to be here. Rodrigo [de] Rato, who is the president of the International Monetary Fund, is going to be here," says Daniel Estulin, who has written a book about the Bilderberg group.
Another author, Jim Tucker, who has followed the Bilderberg group for the last 30 years, told CBC News he is troubled by all the secrecy.
"Officials of the United States government [should not] have a private meeting with private citizens about public policy," Tucker says.
He says some of the world's most pressing issues will be discussed at the meeting in Kanata.
"Of course, Iraq [will be discussed], whether we invade Iran. I think I'm personally sure the European Bilderbergs will oppose any all-out invasion of Iran. They may go along with surgical strikes — something short of a land invasion — this is what I think, not what I know," Tucker says.
Officials at the Brookstreet Hotel said there was nothing special going on there Thursday. However, they can't explain why the hotel parking lot has been cleared of all cars, and there are security guards at every entrance.
Related:
Alex Jones Detained on Orders of Bilderberg Group - 15 hours of hell at the hands of immigration who knew they were coming

Bilderberg Mafia Comes Under Scrutiny Of Canadian Media How long before kingmakers forced to retreat to secret island?

World's elite gather to brainstorm in secret - Greeted at the airport by limousine drivers holding single-letter "B" signs, global luminaries such as Henry Kissinger, David Rockefeller and Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands began arriving in Ottawa Thursday for the annual gathering of the ultra-secretive Bilderberg Group.

VIPs' arrivals marked by a discreet 'B' - Greeted at the airport by limousine drivers holding single-letter "B" signs, global luminaries such as Henry Kissinger, David Rockefeller and Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands began quietly slipping into Ottawa yesterday for the annual gathering of the ultra-secretive Bilderberg Group.
Secretive, powerful Bilderberg group meets near Ottawa - A serene suburban setting has been transformed into a four-day festival of black suits, black limousines, burly security guards — and suspicions of world domination.
Elite are ever elusive -another mainstream piece spinning the meeting in a sickening cutsey tone
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