Bilderberg Coverage Starts Rolling In
If any Ottawa-area bloggers are covering this Bilderberg Meeting, by all means, gimme a heads-up, eh?
Kudos to Pierre Bourque and The Star for generating a bit of attention.
Away from the golf course, there are no grassy knolls in the industrial zone outside Ottawa’s Brookstreet hotel, the site of this week’s meeting, but the scene does nothing to dissuade conspiracists.
Ottawa police officers are standing guard outside a dozen metal gates that serve as security checkpoints a half-kilometre from the hotel.
But Ottawa’s finest are clearly not in charge here. To approach the hotel property, even uniformed officers must show their credentials to the half-dozen black-suited men working for Globe Risk, a private security firm.
“This is pretty unusual,” one Ottawa cop said.
I sorta like the theory that the Toronto terrorist plot was a false flag operation that accomplished two things: 1) distracted the attention of the media and Canadians away from the Bilderberg meeting and 2) justified higher alert levels and security measures at the borders as well as within Ottawa. Now the security measures used by the Bilderberg folks don’t look too out of place.
Here’s a little bit of what’s going on:
* Activist journalist Alex Jones was roughed up at the Otawa airport on his way into Canada, as reported by The Citizen.
* So far, there’s just this clip of James Wholfenson entering the venue by car:
* More coverage at propagandamatrix.com
* Chek out Google News as well. I think the Canadian media has done a fairly good job of covering this event, don’t you?
