Saturday, 11 June 2011

SWISS POLITICIANS TO MARCH ON BILDERBERG MEETING, DEMAND ARREST OF KISSINGER

Swiss Politician Dominique Baettig tells Infowars.com why he has used his position to official question the secrecy of the Bilderberg group and the shadowy group's right to meet within the sovereign and neutral country in the heart of Europe.

INTERVIEW WITH SWISS POLITICIAN DOMINIQUE BAETTIG

Swiss politician Lukas Reimann went on Alex's show and said the Swiss People's Party opposes the IMF, the World Bank, and the Bilderberg Group. Reimann plans to march to the gates of Bilderberg with Baettig and other Canton leaders.

The Swiss People's Party is the largest party in the Federal Assembly, with 58 members of the National Council and 6 of the Council of States.

ALES JONES INTERVIEWS LUKAS REIMANN 
OF THE SWISS PEOPLES' PARTY


10 Jun 2011 10:55 GMT+1

ITALIAN MEP MARIO BORGHEZIO WAS REPORTEDLY GIVEN A BLOODY NOSE AS HE ATTEMPTED TO ENTER INTO THE SECRETIVE BILDERBERG CONFERENCE AT ST. MORITZ

Borghezio, of right-wing Italian party Lega Nord, was reportedly with another Italian as he attempted to infiltrate the luxury Suvretta House hotel where the conference is taking place.

Borghezio was blocked by guards from the security firm Securitas, who then called in the Swiss police. After having their identities checked, the two Italians were told they could not enter the building.

But according to the Italian news agency ANSA, Borghezio's nose was bloodied during the altercation with the security guards. He told the agency he intends to press charges.

Swiss police spokesman Thomas Hobi said, "We don't comment on the work of private security firms," before adding that the police was not at liberty to even confirm the identities of the two men, because of data protection laws.

In a separate incident, two Swiss men were detained near the conference because "several suspicious items" were found in their car.

Hobi said that "for tactical reasons," the police did not want to give any more information on the objects, but it is understood they initially suspected explosives. A security cordon was set up around the car while forensic specialists investigated the objects.

The items in the car were eventually judged to be harmless, though both men have been turned over to state police.

The annual Bilderberg meeting, which gathers over 100 of the world's political and economic leaders, are usually secured by a tight police presence.

On what has been claimed as the official website ~ which is impossible to verify as it gives no contact information ~ the group is described as "a small, flexible, informal and off-the-record international forum in which different viewpoints can be expressed and mutual understanding enhanced."

1 comment:

  1. I hope they succeed in arresting this murderer Kissinger together with his zionists new world order thugs.

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