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    Special Bilderberg 2008 Report from American Free Press

    AFP Sneaks You Past Security for an Exclusive Inside Glimpse of. . .

    Bilderberg2008

    By James P. Tucker, Jr.

    Global leaders responded on cue toBilderbergs orders to stop the rise in oil

    prices as Saudi Arabia, the worldslargest supplier, promised on June 22 toincrease production as needed.

    I would like to state that for the remainder of thisyear Saudi Arabia is prepared and willing to produceadditional barrels above and beyond the 9.6 million

    barrels per day which we plan to produce in July, ifdemand for such quantities materialize and our cus-tomers tell us they are needed, Saudi Oil Minister Alial-Naimi told a meeting of officials form more than30 countries and 25 oil companies.

    China promised, on June 19, to dramatically increasedomestic fuel prices to reduce demand, which reducecosts. The announcement sent oil prices tumbling onglobal markets, with traders anticipating that worlddemand would soften in response to reduced consump-tion by the Chinese. U.S. crude settled down $4.75, to$131.93 on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

    Iraq officials said they were awarding contracts toseveral Western companies to help develop its vastresources. Asim Jihad, a spokesman for the Iraqi OilMinistry, said no-bid contracts would be issued toRoyal Dutch Shell, which is always represented atBilderberg, among others.

    Powerful world leaders were running like dogs tothe whistle immediately after Bilderbergs decree(AFP June 23, 2008) to put a lid on surging oil prices.Meanwhile, Bilderbergs world government projectsuffered another severe setback when Irish voterskilled the latest version of the European Constitution.

    Just three days after Bilderberg concluded its annu-al secret meeting, on June 11, a top energy bureaucratsaid gasoline prices would likely peak at $4.15 a gal-

    lon, contradicting previous predictions that the costswould soon exceed $5 a gallon.Guy Caruso, head of the Federal Energy Infor-

    mation Administration, made this prediction at a con-gressional hearing on energy prices and the future of

    BILDERBERG BUSTED!

    EDITORIAL:

    Put Psychopaths onTrial & Hang Them

    By Willis A. Carto

    So, the international camarilla known as the

    Bilderberg group met once again, gatheredin their secret annual coven, this timeamong the unsuspecting folk of Virginia.

    Intensely ignored by the string-pullers ofAmericas pathetic free press, many of the lords ofthe media were numbered among the transnationalmass manipulators, mattoids and professional evil-doers, scheming with their fellow sociopaths how tomake profit from the distress of the misinformedand manipulated people of this globe.

    So this is what they call democracy. How many

    good meninfinitely better men than these scumhave been killed by their direction in criminal mili-tary aggression around the world in the name of thissham?

    How many millions of innocent men, women andchildren have been killed or hideously wounded intheir profitable wars of aggression?

    Evil is married to darkness. But they are quicklykilled by exposure to light.

    The Founders were clear about it: democracythey branded as the very worst form of government.

    Naturally, this is why these psychopathic conspira-tors want to impose it on the people of the world.Evil begets evil.

    The stink of democracy is evident to anyone withan intellect above that of a scorpion. It is the evilspawn of a diseased mediathis entity owned andcontrolled by shameless profiteers and assortedcrooks who would be stealing candy from babiesand pulling wings off butterflies if they had notfound a lying press a more profitable way to exercisetheir larcenous and sadistic compulsions.

    It is high time for people of wholesome instinctsaround theworldto try these useless eaters and, oncefound guilty, hang them. Lets do it. #

    WillisA. Carto is the publisher of THE BARNES REVIEW historical magazineand was the founder of Liberty Lobby and The Spotlight. He is also a consultantforAFP.

    This snapshot of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, taken by patriot photographer Shepherd Johnson,

    appears to be one of the few photos taken of any of the attendees. Dark glass on the limousines and the long

    entry drive prevented detection in most instances. Madeleine Albright was caught by a photographer on video

    emerging from a vehicle. She was not happy to have been captured for posterity and threw a fit.

    See ONLY PUBLICITY, page 2

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    oil. Prices are likely to remain close to $4 for a gallonthrough 2009, he said.

    UN Secretary-General Ban Kimoon said on June15 that the king of Saudi Arabia had promised to loweroil prices. Ban spoke with reporters after meeting withKing Abdullah in the port city of Jidda during a visitto the worlds largest oil producer.

    The king believes that the current oil prices are

    abnormally high, and he is ready to restore prices totheir appropriate levels, the official Saudi NewsAgency quoted Ban. The New York Times reported onJune 14six days after receiving its marching ordersat Bilderberg-that unnamed analysts and oil traders

    briefed by Saudi officials said a production increaseof about 500,000 barrels per day is planned.

    Saudi Arabia, the worlds largest oil producer, isconcerned that sustained high oil prices eventuallywill slacken the worlds appetite for oil, affecting thekingdom in the long run, Associated Press reported.

    This precisely reflects what Bilderberg said inChantilly. A Bilderberg speaker from Europe had said:Are we reaching the point of diminishing returns?

    People who switch from gas hogs to fuel-efficient,small cars are not going to do an instant about-face.And those who convert to public transportation, manyof them, are going to stick with the train or bus. Wehave seen many middle-class families, who grudging-ly accepted $3 a gallon, choose to stay home insteadof driving to the beaches or mountains. Theyre call-ing them staycations. We all take the long view of

    history. Will forcing gasoline prices even higherincrease profits in the long term? Ford has alreadyshut down production of big cars and has many SUV-types it cant give away. Ford will not retoolovernight.

    Finance ministers from the Group of Eight weighedin at their meeting in Japan, issuing a joint statement

    calling for lower oil prices. U.S. Treasury SecretaryHenry Paulson, Jr., who had just left the Bilderbergsession, called for oil-producing countries to allowmore investment in oil exploration and production.

    In another blow to Bilderbergs global ambitions,Irish voters rejected a treaty to make the European

    Union a superstate by a decisive 53.4 percent to 46.6percent. A European Constitution had been rejectedin referendums in France and the Netherlands in 2005.To take effect, all European Union states mustapprove.

    After the constitution was rejected, Europeanleaders came up with a shorter version providing forthe same envisioned superstate but called it a treaty.As a treaty, France and the Netherlands did not haveto submit it for a vote. But Irelands constitutionrequired a referendum and Irish voters chose national

    sovereignty over a European superstate.Its a very sad day for the country and for Europe,said Justice Minister Brian Lenihan.

    It is a great day for Irish democracy, said DeClanGanley, a businessman who led the anti-treaty forces.This is democracy in action . . . and Europe needs tolisten to the voice of the people.

    Responding to those seeking a way around the Irishrejection, British Foreign Secretary David Millibandsaid: The rules are absolutely clear. If all 27 countriesdo not pass the Lisbon Treaty it cannot pass into law.

    Establishing a European Union superstate is a cru-

    cial in Bilderbergs program for a world government.Similar efforts to establish an American Union inthe Western Hemisphere have similarly bogged down.Bilderberg is on the ropes.

    Other major topics included: Would the UnitedStates get help from Europe if attacks Iran? Howshould Bilderberg deal with the Ron Paul Revolution?This is related to the problems of gaining approval offree trade agreements to establish an AmericanUnion throughout the Western Hemisphere becauseof Pauls nationalism, an obscene word in the

    Bilderberg dictionary.If Bilderberg halts the rise in oil prices, it will be

    for selfish reasons of profit, not tender concern forone billion peopleone-seventh of the Earths popu-lationleft starving by soaring oil prices.

    One pointed out that Europeans have long paidmuch more for gasoline, up to $10 a gallon. Butwere dealing with Americans here and theyre notonly our largest consumer, but a different breed of catin many ways, the speaker responded to light laugh-ter. There was more nattering but no direct dissent

    from his argument, offering hope that Bilderberg willact to prevent a bad situation from getting worse.

    Most European and some U.S. Bilderberg boysexpressed hope that President Bush will not invadeIran during his final months in office, although theadministrations propaganda machine is trying to con-dition the public mind to accept another war. Defense

    Only Publicity Can Stop Elite

    2 AMERICAN FREE PRESS July 2008

    Dimitri Bikos, Wise, Virginia

    Janet Miller, Virginia

    Edward Wenger, Apollo, PA

    Farren Shoaf, therealnewsradio.com

    Alex Jones, Infowars.com

    Brian Peek of therealnewsradio.com,

    Statesville, NCAdam Alenshire, Centreville, VA

    Grace Oyama of Nippon Weekly

    Newsletter, Japan

    Gus Valudes, Lancaster, PA

    Chris Pascone, Fairfax, VA

    Anthony Heil, Dayton, OH

    Adam Thomas Pol, Fairfax, VA

    Rachael Smith, Akron, OH

    William Litynski, Pensacola, FL

    Alan Grimes, McLean, VA

    Collin Rosenmarkle, Fairfax, VA

    Sarah Stalsberg, Edgewater, MDBen Schnittger, Woodbridge, VA

    Darriel Driml, Freetown, MA

    Abby Martin, San Diego, CA

    Craig Fitzgerald, Brooklyn, NY

    Jamie OHara, Brooklyn, NY

    Stewart Howe, Venice, CA

    James Bachhuber, Brooklyn, NY

    Luke Rudkowski, Brooklyn, NY

    Adam Rittenhouse, Warrenton, VA

    Sabrina Rivera, Queens, NY

    George H. Miller Jr., Oakton, VA

    John Altman, York, PA

    Dennis OHara, Mechanicsville, MD

    Jamie Kelso, New Tazewell, TN

    William Barber, Reston, VA

    Mark Campbell, Orange, VA

    Hunter Durham, Dunn Loring, VAJoel Hensley, Harrisonburg, VA

    Craig Leroy Orndorff, Woodstock, VA

    Bob Willick, Rising Sun, MD

    Richard McDonald, Orange, VA

    Pete Papheraklis, Kensington, MD

    AFP Commends These Patriots for Helping at Bilderberg

    Here is just a partial list (in no particular order) of the approximately 100patriots and independent news outlets who showed up in Chantilly tohelp expose the Bilderberg meeting. Our thanks go out to all of you, andour apologies to those who we have not mentioned.

    Continued from page 1

    JOURNALISTIC STRUMPETS

    These journalists attended Bilderberg undera solemn oath to report nothing: Oscar Bronner, Der Standard; Paul Gigot, Wall Street Journal;Donald Graham, Washington Post; Matthias

    Nass, Die Zelt; Christine Ockrorent, French tele-vision and radio world service; Charlie Rose,

    Rose Communications; Flemming Rose,Jyllands Posten and Vendline von Bredow andAdrian Wooldridge, both of The Economist.

    DEFENSE SECRETARY ROBERT GATES

    Made pitch for support for attack on Iran.

    COLINWILSON/AFP/GETTYI

    MAGES

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    Secretary Robert Gates was not on Bilderbergs offi-cial list of participants, but he was positively identi-fied arriving on Friday, June 6.

    Gates gave the usual pitch about Iran having anuclear potential and being a threat to all mankind.Gates noted that Shaul Mofaz, Israels former defenseminister and a candidate for the job of prime minister,told the Hebrew-language newspaper Yediot Ahronotthat Israel will attack Iran if Tehran did not abandon

    its nuclear weapons program. Attacking Iran, in orderto stop its nuclear plans, will be unavoidable,Mofawz said.

    Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice also asked foran understanding of why Bush cant take anything(war) off the table when dealing with Iran.

    The Europeans were polite but firmly opposed aninvasion. Wage a war for Israel? Cant we care even alittle bit about the plight of Palestinians in the occu-

    pied lands (referring to the wanton killings of childrenand civilian women and men?) Where does Iran keep

    nuclear weapons, in the tomb of Cyrus the Great,emperor of Persia? Gates and Miss Rice were told theUnited States would fly solo in attacking Iran andthere would be no help from NATO or European coun-tries. At that same time, Iraq and Iran were havingfriendly talks on the subject of mutual security.

    Although Ron Paul was the only presidential candi-

    date who would immediately withdraw U.S. troopsfrom the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, he is feared andhated by Bilderberg for many reasons. First, Paul wouldalso bring troops home from 130 peacekeeping mis-sions and use them to protect Americas borders.

    But there is much more about Paul that upsetsBilderberg boys and their brother group, the TrilateralCommission, which met in Washington (AFP, May 12,2008).

    While Bilderberg is confident it can control thepresumed major-party candidates, Sens. John McCain(R-Ariz.) and Barack Obama (D-Ill.), they are con-cerned about the damage Paul will inflict on thelong-term goal of world government, although he isno longer a candidate for president. The fact that theRon Paul Revolution is giving the young generation apolitical education that will go beyond the presiden-tial campaign and into the years ahead strikes fear andloathing in Bilderberg hearts. Even as they were beingdenounced, young Ron Paul supporters were protest-ing Bilderberg outside the closed gates of the poshWestfields Marriott near Washington Dulles

    International Airport in Chantilly, Va. Youths for Paulwere heavily represented among more than 50 patriotsat the palace gate. It was in response to this gathering,which included megaphones, TV and broadcast cam-eras, that Bilderberg felt pressured into coughing upits lists of participants and agenda.

    But the fear that Paul is creating new generationswho will fight for national sovereignty and against the

    New World Order has Bilderberg upset. Bilderberg isdemanding that nations in the Western Hemispherepool their sovereignty and create a European-style

    American Union. It is to start with a North AmericaFree Trade Zone that would eliminate borders between the United States, Mexico and Canada.(Bilderberg is behind on this project; in the mid-1990sthey were confident it would be accomplished by theyear 2000.)

    Bilderbergs discussion of cyber terrorism raised

    the ominous prospect of citizens having microchipsinserted into their bodies. Terrorists are recruitingyoung, white men with blonde hair and blue eyes toescape detection before they bomb planes and groundsites, one said. Another said the idea is marketable

    because soon people throughout the world would beable to board airplanes and pass through ground secu-rity quickly because the chips would immediatelyidentify terrorist threats.

    But, for this reason, the chips would have all yourpersonal data to be instantly compared at a global databank. The chip will also be marketed as a safetyvalve. Suppose, for example, you are struck by a carand taken to the hospital unconscious and in criticalcondition. Your microchip will provide the physicianwith critical, life-saving information, such as any pre-scription medications you are taking and your com-

    plete medical history. You may survive to live underthe constant gaze of Big Brother.

    Hundreds of brand new No Trespassing signs were posted in every nook and

    cranny of the grounds of the Westfields Marriott in an attempt to keep prying eyes from

    finding out who was attending Bilderberg. Bilderberg s official 2008 attendee list could

    not be trusted fully. Madeleine Albright, for instance, was not on the official list but was

    seen through binoculars getting out of her car. At right, its one for the ages: AFP Editor

    Jim Tucker is actually smiling, amused by the comments of a nearby protester.

    July 2008 AMERICAN FREE PRESS 3

    Jim Tucker is AFPs editor. He is an internationally recognized expert on

    Bilderberg and secret globalist organizations. His book, Bilderberg Diary is

    available from AFP for $22. Send request to AFP, 645 PennsylvaniaAvenue SE,

    #100, Washington, D.C. 20003.

    INTIMIDATION

    Protester Adam Aleshire said he was visited athome by Hunter Durham, a special agent of the StateDepartments Diplomatic Security Service. Dur-hams visit was an effort (which failed) to intimidatehim, Aleshire said. Durham was in his field office inDunn Loring, Va. when AFP called, but he would notcome to the phone (571-226-9300). To his credit, hecalled back two days later, but said he was unable tocomment.

    WAS OBAMA THERE?

    There was much speculation that Barack Obamavisited Bilderberg. He was making a public appear-ance nearby and could easily have dropped byincognito in one of the limos with black windows

    before a late-night meeting with Sen. HillaryClinton, but this was never established beyond adoubt. AFP called Obamas Senate office but wastold I cant comment on that. But James Johnson,vice chairman of Perseus, LLC, was definitely pres-ent. Johnson serves on a committee charged withadvising Obama on his vice presidential choice.

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    4 AMERICAN FREE PRESS July 2008

    By Mike Finch

    Ared-clad doorman opened the large brassdoor into a spacious entryway filled withoriginal artwork and antique furnishings,from the rugs on the floor to the chande-liers on the ceiling. Bilderberg began for

    me in the luxurious Westfields Marriott, two days beforethe event. I was to be the undercover reporter.

    The smiling staff that greeted me was like something

    out of a movie, polite, helpful, and even cheerful. I waswaiting for the candelabra to start singing; be ourguest! it was so posh. I registered and received my key,then walked down a grand hallway to the elevator that

    brought me to my fourth-floor room.I zigzagged along through the hundred or so hotel

    rooms on my floor in my wing of the huge hotel andfinally arrived. The room was about twice the size of anordinary hotel room, with a flat-screen television, fullsize desk, and king-sized, comforter-covered bed withnine pillows piled atop. My room was the lowest quality

    room available at the hotel, but the highest quality hotelroom I had ever stayed in.

    I plopped down on the bed and immediately beganthinking of how to get some information about the groupthat would follow me in the hotel, Bilderberg. The AFPoffice wanted verification that we had found the correcthotel. Rumors of the meeting having been in Greecealready, or in Japan were floating around. One of my pri-mary goals was to make sure this was actually the loca-tion of Bilderberg.

    I went down to the bar and began to chum around withthe barkeep. I hear they are kicking everyone out of thehotel on Thursday. Whats the big event? Im notallowed to talk about that, was his response. So, whatsthe big event coming up this weekend? I asked the frontdesk attendant. Sorry, but we are not permitted to dis-cuss that, she replied.

    It was two days before the event, and standing in thelobby I saw the first security guard with a wire in his ear.He obviously didnt work for the hotel, and was dis-cussing something with what looked like hotel security.Ok, now we were getting somewhere.

    Can I extend my stay through theweekend? I asked the front desk atten-dant. Sorry, there is an event happen-ing, they bought the entire hotel, shesaid. Wow, must be some event! Ireplied, This is a big hotel. Yes sirshe replied.

    Friendly conversation was getting menowhere. I went through the rest of theday attempting to get any information

    about the event. All of my efforts,including a long night at the bar, wereentirely fruitless. Well, perhaps notentirely fruitless. Something was defi-nitely happening, and the hotel staff hadall, from the doorman to the barman,

    been told not to speak of it. Sounds likeBilderberg to me.

    The next day was a bit more interest-ing. I thought getting out of that huge,amazingly comfortable bedwas going to

    bethe most challenging part of my day. I was wrong. I puta call in to AFP and asked them what to do. I was gettingnowhere fast, though all signs were pointing to the factthat we were in the right place. I was told to get pictures.I figured that the hotels beautiful artwork would be agood place to start. I had taken a total of three pictureswhen three security guards confronted me.

    You cannot take pictures, the lead security guardsaid. Is there a reason sir? I was just taking pictures oftheart, I replied. You will have to leave, said the guard.

    I am a paying guest, I said. Sir, you may not take

    pictures here. This is like a house; you are a guest in myhouse. This house has rules; if you break them you mustleave, the guard stated.

    And I walked away. Three guards to deal with oneguest taking a picture of an empty lobby riddled withantiques? Wow.

    A Cub Reporters Experiences at Bilderberg 2008

    FACES, OLD AND NEW

    Ben Bernanke, chairman of the Fed attended,replacing Alan Greenspan. A surprising new facewas Tom Daschle, former senator and Senate major-ity leader. Gov. Mark Sanford of South Carolinaattended, meaning he may run for vice president onthe McCain ticket. Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebeliusappeared for the second time and may run withObama to appease women voters.

    Above left, Jim Tucker is interviewed by Andrew Neel for SeeThink Productions.

    Tucker has become almost more of a story than Bilderberg itself, having reported on

    every Bilderberg meeting but one since 1983. This year Tucker was nearly thrown for

    a loop when rumors surfaced the meeting would be held in Japan for the first time ever.

    Then Bilderberg floated phony stories that the meeting had already been held in

    Greece. Even longtime Bilderberg hunters were fooled and reported that the meeting

    had, in fact, already taken place in Greece. At right, protesters hold signs that blast the

    global elite. At far left of photo is AFPs Steve Lombardo. At far right, Alex Jones.

    A U.S. federal security agent patrols the Marriott grounds.

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    July 2008 AMERICAN FREE PRESS 5

    My one near break in the story came as I was walkingawayfrom thesecurity guards.In thenext hallway I askeda different security guard, why cant I take pictures? It

    just seems weird with all of this beautiful artwork andstuff. Oh, theyre just worried youll try to take a pic-ture of someone important, he replied. They are goingto have a lot of dignitaries in tomorrow.

    As the day went on swarms of security guards de-scended upon the hotel. That night there were two mentending the bar: a bartender, and a security guard.

    The next morning I saw several people entering forBilderberg. It seemed there were at least two securityguards for every person, but of course no one I could rec-ognize. The people I walked by were obviously from allover the world, sometimes speaking in languages I didnteven recognize. I was checking out when I hastily jotted

    down two names I saw on nametags, Juan Luis Cebrian(who was on the Bilderberg attendee list) and what Ithought was Penelope Rose (who might be a wife or rel-ative of one of the two Roses on the list). Then the clock

    struck 12 noon, I had to leave.I immediately joined the group outside the hotel to

    find out what was going on there. The protesters wereloud. Four police cars sat watching at first, and SUVswith black tinted windows drove onto the hotel grounds.Again, the amount of security was intimidating. At one

    point I saw a police truck with riot gear in the back drivethrough. Men in black suits abounded, uniformed cops

    patrolled, do not enter signs seemed to sprout over-night, and Bilderberg was under way. The next few dayswere a blur of protesters and black cars with tinted win-dows. I met many interesting people who drove or flewfrom around the nation to confront the Bilderbergers. Imust say they were a brave lot. I was scared enough justtrying to report on Bilderberg.

    As I considered this event in retrospect, my reaction

    was one of fear because of the security, and the incredi-bly powerful peoplewho hid in theMarriott.Though I amas inconsequential to them as an ant, what if they decid-ed to step on me? I made every effort to be lawful in my

    reporting, as I was worried I might get arrested, but whatif something happened? I called my wife and told her if Iwas arrested I had not broken the law. I was coveringBilderberg as a journalist, not a protester. Besides, I did-nt want to mess with burly officers with guns.

    It struckme that thepeople insidethathotelwereafraidtoo. They were not just afraid that the protesters might getviolent, they were afraid that simple people like me mightget a seemingly innocuous commodity, information. Theywere so afraid that the130 or so Bilderberg attendees paidan incredible amount of money to buy out a ritzy, privatehotel and surround themselves with an army of security

    just to make sure a simple writer seeking facts could notget that simple commodityinformation. Because if I gotinformation I would share it with you, and then theBilderberg attendeeswould have to face what they fear the

    most, the spotlight of accountability.#

    By Mike Finch

    Alarge number of young people from WeAre Change, a grassroots peace and social

    justice organization, came to protestBilderberg from around the nation, joiningRon Paul supporters in bringing the next

    generation into the fight against globalism.We Are Change to me is a group of people who are

    wakingup toanswerthe callto duty indefense of our con-stitution and all that it stands for, Los Angeles We AreChange Steering Committee Member Stewart Howe said.The Los Angeles chapter has more than 200 members.

    Los Angeles, New York City, Philadelphia, and Ohio(and possibly other) chapters sent protesters to VirginiasWestfields Marriott to voice their opposition to Bilder-

    bergs closed gathering of dignitaries from around theworld. It was an awesome experience to be shoulder toshoulder with so many amazing people, people willing to

    walk the walk, to get out there and be the opposition totyranny, Howe said.

    Howe was able to cross the continent and attend theevent due to pooled resources from his home chapter ofWe Are Change.

    The organization was started by NewYork Citys LukeRudkowski about five years ago. Rudkowski attended theBilderberg protest, and often took his turn at the bullhornconfronting the Bilderbergers.

    We Are Change sets up citizen groups in the U.S. andaround the world to inspire a community of truth-seek-ers and peacemakers through creative campaigns with acommitment of nonviolence, the We Are Change web-site said. We Are Change is not so much a group but anidea, an idea that We the people are the vehicles of theseideas and of the freedoms, liberties, and truths we areseeking all across the globe.

    We Are Change is not a politically affiliated organiza-tion, though many involved in We Are Change support

    Congressman Ron Pauls political views.Chapters of We Are Change around the nation and in

    Canada put on rallies and protests on a regular basis. Thenon-violent protesters are often confronted by police andhave often had members arrested or ticketed for no appar-entreason, most recently with thearrest and hand-cuffingof a non-violent member in Colorado who was givingaway informational DVDs on an outdoor public streetcorner. He was ticketed for peddling, even though he wasnot selling anything.

    We have a lot of actions. Just last night we confront-ed Scott McClellan (former White House press secre-tary) Howe said, Just about weekly we do outreaches,tables at festivals and hang our large banner from bridgesover highways.

    Howe said that a quote came to mind when he thoughtabout We Are Change. Few victories can rival the initialone of parting company with the spectators and steppinginto the arena. Thats what this is all about. #

    Next Generation Actively Fights Globalism, New World Order

    LEFT, Bilderberg had the unwelcome mat out at this years meeting. Center, the opulent lobby of the Westfields. Right, Grace-Eki Oyama came all the way from Japan to cover

    the meeting. Here she sits with AFPs Jim Tucker as a security guard keeps close tabs on the dangerous pair of journalists.

    Mike Finch is a reporter an intern/reporter forAmerican Free Press.

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    6 AMERICAN FREE PRESS July 2008

    By Julia Foster

    More than 50 AFP readers, protesting atthe entrance to the Westfields Mar-riott, forced a Secret Service agent toabandon efforts to force them to leavetheir posts. The embarrassed agent left

    the scene. The self-proclaimed owner, Bill Keech Jr.,was forced to accept protesters with a three-step move

    by three people off private property.When Fairfax police finished talking to the protest-

    ers about the First Amendment, they laughed and toldthem to continue. Thats what America is all about,one said. Police remained, because Bilderberg paid thecounty for protection. Bilderberg also had platoons of

    private security, Secret Service and FBI agents.Moments later, the Secret Service man appeared,

    obvious because of his earplug and gun-bulge in hiscoat. He talked privately with police, who showed no

    reaction. Keech joined the conversation. Keech and theSecret Service agent approached the protesters, withFairfax police behind them. Keech asked to speak pri-vately with the leader.All protesters stepped forward,yelling Im the leader! To the baffled Keech, theyshouted an explanation: Were all leaders.

    Protesters asked: How does Keech own a side-walk? If so, it remains a public right-of-way because itis constantly used by pedestriansat least a prescrip-tive right, as lawyers would argue. The Fairfax County

    police had no problem with us until the (Secret Service

    agent) came along. Do the police support you now? protesters demanded. Police were silent. The SecretService man left. Keech caved. Protesters continued forfour days. Protesters gave local police a cheering salute.

    If not for these brave, patriotic protesters, Bilderbergwould not have yielded an inch on information about itssecret meeting. Protesters patrolled from sunrise untillong after dark. Alex Joness booming voice, enhanced

    by a megaphone, ridiculed Bilderberg non-stop. Three

    other guys with megaphones joined at night and chant-ed good-natured insults in unison. Inside the resort,Bilderberg ears were pierced. Madeleine Albright, sec-retary of state under President Bill Clinton, was not onBilderbergs participants list, but was observed rollingin. When she stepped out of her car, protesters shoutedher name. She screamed in panic and was helped intothe resort.

    Many people driving by shouted support withthumbs-up and friendly waves. Of the hundredsobserved, only two, a Bilderberg goon and a carload of

    apparently private citizens, made vulgar gestures andshouted obscenities.

    Many of the citizens came back to the protests, bringing large quantities of bottled water for thedemonstrators. One brought 12 watermelons. A lawnchair was brought to Tucker, which made his legs (theonly part of him that is 73 years old) last longer. #

    Bilderberg Protesters Win Free Speech Fight

    By Grace-Eki Oyama

    Most protest messages reflected informedresearch. Some speakers were surpris-ingly erudite with a lot of historicalcontent. One said the drug war is bogus,

    starting off with the Opium War and how bankingfamilies manipulated all of that for profit and howtheir heirs are still active now as Bilderbergers (com-

    plete with genealogical chart). Protesters at thisyears Bilderberg meeting were not just shouting slo-gans of anger, although there was plenty of that. The9-11 issue was addressed, although the focus couldhave been more on government involvement andaccountability as opposed to the technical analysis of

    the attacks. The protest was spontaneous and non-hierarchical.

    It took the American public 40 years to startdoubting the Warren Report. It took Americans onlya short time to doubt the 9-11 Report as well as towhat the media depicted.About one-third of the pro-testers were visibly Ron Paul supporters and virtual-ly all were at least sympathizers.

    Hope for America lies with them, the home-

    schoolers and other searchers for a more genuineAmerica of 1776. #

    Japanese Reporter Chases Bilderberg for First Time

    Grace-Eki Oyama is an assistant to Ryu Ohta, one of the mostprominent Japanese revisionist historians writing today. Grace is also acontributing board member to TBR magazine.

    SOMETHING EVIL GOING ON HERE

    Of the countless broadcast and (small) newspa-per interviews I conducted from early morning tolate at night, my favorite anecdote involved a youngwoman of great faith. After my regular drill of con-fronting Bilderberg, I was standing outside when ayoung lady walked by, looking grim. There issomething evil going on here, she said. She hadnever heard of Bilderberg. I gave her a brief Bilder-

    berg education. She pulled out her Bible and quotedfrom Psalm 94: He who dwells in the secret placeof the Most High shall abide under the shadow ofthe Almighty. She placed her hand on my shoulderand fervently prayed that all of us would be able toexpose Bilderberg and for our safety. Because herhusband works for the federal government, she wascautious about revealing her name.

    About 50 AFP readers and activists from around the nation gave the Bilderbergers a good, old-fashioned patriot welcome. Ron Paul supporters were everywhere. Westfields

    security, prodded by a Secret Service agent, tried to have the protesters removed, thus denying them their First Amendment rights. To the credit of Fairfax County police, they

    refused to forcibly remove the peaceful protesters. Above right, Westfields, Bill Keech (with head in front of tree trunk) tries to convince police to evict protesters. He failed.

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    Executive Committee, Deutsche Bank AG

    CAN, Adams, John; Associate DeputyMinister of National Defense and Chief ofthe Communications SecurityEstablishment Canada

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    East Studies Program, The Paul H. NitzeSchool of Advanced International Studies,The Johns Hopkins University

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    ESP, Len Gross, Bernardino,Secretary General, Office of the Prime

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    Susan B. Ford Distinguished Fellow,Hoover Institution, Stanford University

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    USA, Vakil, Sanam, Assistant Professorof Middle East Studies, The Paul H. Nitze

    School of Advanced International Studies,Johns Hopkins University

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    USA, Wolfowitz, Paul, Visiting Scholar,American Enterprise Institute for PublicPolicy Research

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