by Paul Joseph Watson
June 10, 2008
from
PrisonPlanet Website
Elitists want to microchip
Americans in name of fighting terrorism, Europeans
universally opposed to attack on Iran, Globalists fear
oil prices rising too quickly |
Sources from inside the 2008 Bilderberg
meeting have leaked the details of what elitists were discussing in
Chantilly Virginia last week and the talking points were ominous - a
plan to microchip Americans under the pretext of fighting
terrorist groups which will be identified as blonde haired, blue
eyed westerners.
Veteran Bilderberg sleuth Jim Tucker relies on sources who
regularly attend Bilderberg as aides and assistants but who are not
Bilderberg members themselves.
The information they provided this year
is bone-chilling for those who have tracked the development of the
plan to make the general public consider implanted microchips as
a convenience as routine as credit cards.
"Under the heading of resisting
terrorism there were points made about how the terrorist
organizations are recruiting people who do not look like
terrorists - blonde, blue eyed boys - they're searching hard for
those types to become the new mad bombers," said Tucker.
As we have documented, the blue eyed
blonde haired Al-Qaeda line is a familiar talking point that has
been pushed on Fox News and within other Neo-Con circles
in an attempt to turn the anti-terror apparatus around to target
dissidents, protesters and the American people in
general.
Ominously, Tucker's source also told him that Bilderberg were
discussing the microchipping of humans on a mass scale, which
would be introduced under the pretext of fighting terrorism whereby
the "good guys" would be allowed to travel freely from airports so
long as their microchip could be scanned and the information stored
in a database.
Tucker said the idea was also sold on
the basis that it would help hospital staff treat a patient in an
emergency situation because a scan of the chip would provide
instantaneous access to health details.
Tucker underscored that Bilderberg were talking about sub-dermally
implanted chips and not merely RFID chips contained in clothing.
The discussion took place in a main conference hall and was part of
the agenda, not an off-hand remark in the hotel bar.
Such a bizarre concept may seem unbelievable to some, but over the
last ten years there have been dozens of examples of people
accepting implanted chips for a variety of different reasons.
In 2004, Mexico's attorney general and 160 of his office staff were
implanted with tracker chips to control access to to secure areas of
their headquarters.
The Baja Beach Club in Barcelona and other nightclubs around the
world are already offering implantable chips to customers who want
to pay for drinks with the wave of a hand and also get access to VIP
areas of the club lounge.
Bilderberg
skeptical of attack on Iran
Tucker's source told him that Secretary of Defense Robert Gates
did attend Bilderberg despite him not appearing on the official
list.
Tucker said that his sources told him Gates was in attendance to
present his
case for war with Iran, but that
the majority of Bilderberg members were against an attack at this
time.
"The Europeans were generally
opposed to an invasion of Iran - Gates made the regular war
propaganda drill about how Iran is a nuclear threat to
everybody," said Tucker, adding that European Bilderbergers made
snide comments about where such nuclear weapons actually were
being kept and at one point joking that they were possibly "in
Saddam Hussein's tomb".
Despite Bilderberg opposition, Tucker
said that the administration was still considering an attack before
Bush leaves office in January.
"At least 90 per cent of the
Europeans oppose a war, probably closer to 100 per cent," said
Tucker, adding, "most of the Americans were passive and
deferential to the Secretary of Defense and Condoleezza Rice's
pitch in so far as Iran is concerned".
Tucker said that most Americans present
at the meeting were opposed to attacking Iran but dare not be as
visible and loud in their opposition as the Europeans.
Energy and oil
prices
"One of the Bilderberg boys raised
this question - should we put a lid on the rise in oil prices,
are we reaching the point of diminishing returns," said Tucker,
adding that Bilderberg noted how Americans were trading in their
SUV's in record numbers for small and more fuel efficient cars
and using more public transport to combat high gas prices.
Tucker's source said that Bilderberg
were predicting $5 for a gallon of gas by the end of this summer and
oil over $150 dollars a barrel, but that this was a ceiling and oil
prices would probably begin to decline thereafter because they
thought the acceleration had happened too quickly.
As we previously reported, Bilderberg called for oil prices to
soar in 2005 when oil was a mere $40 a barrel.
During the conference in Germany, Henry Kissinger told his
fellow attendees that
the elite had resolved to ensure
that oil prices would double over the course of the next 12-24
months, which is exactly what happened.
During their 2006 meeting in Ottawa Canada, Bilderberg agreed to
push for $105 a barrel before the end of 2008.
With that target having been smashed
months ago, the acceleration towards $150 is outstripping even
Bilderberg's goal, which is why the elitists expressed a desire
to cool prices at least in the short term.
Just two days after he left Bilderberg, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke,
George W. Bush and others expressed support for a strong
dollar and Bernanke hinted that interest rates could rise, which
immediately caused oil prices to drop in line with Bilderberg's
consensus.
Video
Microchips Discussed at Bilderberg 2008 - Jones,
Tucker
June 9, 2008
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