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The SPOTLIGHT January 7 & 14, 1991
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SHADOW GOVERNMENT REACHED ITS '90 GOALS
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By James P. Tucker Jr.
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It was a banner year for the world shadow government in 1990: They raised
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your taxes in the United States and drummed Margaret Thatcher out of No. 10
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Downing Street in England.
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"Bilderberg orders tax hike," SPOTLIGHT readers learned on May 28.
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"The Bilderberg group [is] plotting the political assassination: of the
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British prime minister "because of her refusal to yield British sovereignty
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to the European superstate that is to emerge in 1992," The SPOTLIGHT
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reported on May 29, 1989.
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"The Bilderberg group is bringing its considerable pressure to bear on
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President George Bush to increase taxes," The SPOTLIGHT reported. "The
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group is confident he will comply-albeit with public expressions of
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reluctance."
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Thus, readers knew months in advance that Bush was programed to break his
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"no new taxes" pledge. This Bush did on cue, in the budget deal with
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Congress in October that resulted in increased taxes and higher spending as
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a means of "reducing the deficit."
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A massive plan to offset and expected reduction in war profits-caused
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by the demise of communism and the end of the Cold War-by pressuring
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governments, most notably, the United States, into massive spending on the
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environment was uncovered at the meeting of the Trilateral Commission (TC'
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SPOTLIGHT, May 7, 1990).
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The Trilateralists called for a new global bureaucracy to direct a world
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wide fight, ostensibly for clean air and water, with the American taxpayers
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bearing the heaviest burden through World Bank handouts.
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MASSIVE MOBILIZATION
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The world should similarly respond to the threat to the environment, the
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Trilateralists said.
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The Bilderberger and Trilateral groups are supersecret organizations of
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international financiers and political leaders who meet behind closed doors
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each spring to plan their global strategy.
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David Rockefeller is the dominant force in the Trilateralists; he shares
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power with the Rothschilds of ?Europe in the older Bilderberg group.
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However, the leadership of both groups is overlapping, and their policies
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are coordinated.
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So it was after the Trilateralists proclaimed their war on pollution at
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their meeting in Washington during April that White House Chief of Staff
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john Sununu was summoned to the Bilderberg meeting on Long Island in May
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for a chewing out.
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Sununu, who is well know for bullying congressional leaders and Cabinet
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members, had also expressed skepticism about investing tax dollars in a war
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on pollution. But after the international elite got through with Sununu at
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its sevret meeting, he fell silent on the issue. The president's bully was
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himself bullied.
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TC AT WHITE HOUSE
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Bush, himself a longtime member of the TC, as was President Jimmy Carter,
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met with the commission at the White House in April. Vice President Dan
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Quayle was summoned to the Bilderberg meeting to make sure the White House
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pipeline remained intact.
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Plans to exploit cheap labor in South America were also uncovered at the
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Trilateral meeting. The SPOTLIGHT had reported a year earlier, from Paris,
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that the TC was sending a task force to study schemes for economic
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development in South America for the first time.
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The task force report, circulated to members as a tool for pressuring
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their governments, calls for huge amounts of capital to be poured into
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the debt-ridden countries of South America. While the report is circumspect
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and does not directly call for sending more American tax dollars, Bill
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Perry, and author of the report, admitted that was the goal.
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Also, under SPOTLIGHT questioning, Perry admitted that the
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Trilateralists try to influence government policy, which the Trilateralists
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have long denied, despite the absurdity of their of their refusal to make
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this admission.
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"People involved hold high [government] positions," Perry said. "The
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commission has its own prestige, and the members have their own."
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Bus has recently returned from South America, where he was carrying out
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the Trilateral-Bilderberg mandate by privately assuring governments of debt
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forgiveness and more American tax dollars, and publicly pledging to
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institute unrestricted "free trade," virtually giving away the American
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store and permitting a flood of foreign-produced, cheap-labor products into
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the United States, throwing millions of American workers out of their jobs
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(SPOTLIGHT, Dec 24).
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The free trade scam is an old gambit of the "one-worlders" to destroy
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national sovereignty and to move the world into a so-called global economy
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without a world government, which is the grand design of the Trilateral
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Commission, the Bilderberg group and the allied big money interests they
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represent.
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The SPOTLIGHT is the sole newspaper in the country to cover the secret
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operations of these enigmatic, shadowy internationalist groups. It is also
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the only newspaper to have ever penetrated their meetings and report on the
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proceedings. Ironically, the major news organizations are well aware of
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these groups' activities, since many of the media elite are members of both
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groups. Newsmen, however, who attend as participants are sworn to secrecy
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and never reveal the grand plans hatched for the rest of us. |