Wildrose Leader Danielle Smith.
Photograph by: Ed Kaiser , edmontonjournal.com
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Photograph by: Ed Kaiser , edmontonjournal.com
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Perhaps
the people of Canada who read this might get curious and learn a big.
Ms. Smith is doing the movement a favour even if her motives are
politically flowed. Any media attention at this time can be very
helpful.
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By Karen Kleiss
May 30, 2012
EDMONTON
Wildrose
Leader Danielle Smith attacked Premier Alison Redford on Wednesday for
attending the elite Bilderberg conference.
Smith
said Albertans shouldn’t have to foot the $19,000 bill to attend the conference
of power brokers because the meeting is closed to media, will pass no
resolutions and Redford won’t be able to say what happened or what she
accomplished.
ED: Since this meeting is all about agenda 21, war and other
nefarious activities, I doubt the public will hear much, let alone the truths!
I imagine the tarsands are on the agenda somewhere then.
“That’s
$19,000 on the taxpayer dime for a committee that meets in secret, has no
policies, no resolutions, nobody is allowed ~ it’s invite only,” Smith said.
“What is Alberta getting out of this?
“I
think in fact she’s actually thinking more about her career after politics and
she’s using it as a networking event. Well, fair enough, then she can pay for
it herself. We don’t think Albertans should be on the hook for this tab.”
Redford
defended the trip, saying Smith is trying to make political hay out of routine
business. She insinuated the Wildrose leader doesn’t understand how
international relations are conducted.
“The
job of a premier is to advance Alberta’s interests around the world, in a
number of different forums, and I feel incredibly privileged to have been
invited to this,” Redford said of the three-day meeting in Chantilly, Virgina,
a small town near Washington, D.C.
ED: Redford is either extremely naive on the bottom level, or just
plain misguided. Or she is “Whoopee I am mixing with the 1%!”
Though
the meetings are conducted in secret, Redford said she intends to report back
to Albertans on what she achieved.
The
Bilderberg conferences have been held since 1954. Organizers typically invite
about 130 powerful people to engage in talks that generally centre on
international affairs and economic issues.
Organizers
say the meetings are private so people can speak freely, but the secrecy has fueled conspiracy theories about the purpose and goals of the conference.
Redford
is believed to be the first Alberta premier invited to the meeting, but she is
not the first Albertan or the first Canadian premier to attend.
In
2009, University of Alberta president Indira Samarasekera attended the talks in
Greece, along with Indigo Books CEO Heather Reisman, former Torstar CEO Robert
Pritchard and former U.S. Ambassador Frank McKenna.
In
2010, B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell attended, along with CBC correspondent Peter
Mansbridge. In 2011, Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney was there.
Prime
Minister Stephen Harper attended in 2003, and Prime Ministers Paul Martin, Jean
Chretien and Pierre Trudeau have also attended.
ED: In 1993 a nervous looking neophyte Harper attended at Versailles, and within a year the nobody was PM of Canada and an
enthusiastic fan of the NOW agenda. As in the US with their presidents, our
Canadian Premiers have been stripping the citizens of their rights
incrementally and moving our country further and further into the oblivion
known as the New World Order. With each leader, the influence of the Jews has
increased until now, with Harper, they dictate policy on behalf of Israel and
the Zionist agenda.
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