George W. Bush still has time to stage his coup.
Just because we have a new president-elect does not mean that Bush necessarily intends to cede power. As recently as last June (2008) the Bilderberg group gave a
tenative thumbs-up to Bush’s plan to “temporarily” suspend the inauguration due to an overwhelming crisis. A scheme in which the US constitution was eventually suspended (again, “temporarily”) was also discussed and may have also been approved.
As we now sit between the election and the inauguration, Bush is working every hour of every day to shore up the final schedule for his coup-de-tat — what he’ll call “unfortunate measures” that are “not at all unprecedented“.
You might ask: what will he do after he claims a third term and declares martial law?
Here are some of the topics that came up during the Bilderberger session:
- shut down the internet by taking government ownership of AT&T, Sprint, and all internet service providers
- ship liberals and constitution-first conservatives off to work camps (already prepared via the REX-84 program)
- stage a massive bombing attack (probably nuclear) on Iran, followed by a massive invasion
- reinstitute the draft for all males under the age of 50
- “temporarily” grant major “shares of ownership” of the US government to large US-based corporations
- permanently suspend the Bill of Rights, citing the need for security as outweighing the need for freedom
These guys think that 1984 was not just a novel; they consider it a textbook.
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November 5th, 2008 at 11:44 pm |
This is exactly what I was wondering about yesterday, and I thank you for bringing it up so that I wasn’t just stuck commenting on an older update. Don Simon had written that the Bilderbergers had decided on McCain being the presidential elect, so what exactly happened there?
I’m aware that it may not matter WHO the elect is if Bush is really planning another term, but it disappoints me that this site’s information has become a little less reliable.
Unless you’d do me the honor of replying about just that (the Bilderbergers), of course.