This weekend, around 100 of the most powerful luminaries from the worlds of politics, business, finance and media will be converging on a luxury hotel in Denmark for two days of secret deliberations (you can see a full list of the attendees here). Among the rather ominous topics under discussion will be the “future of democracy”, privacy, intelligence sharing, the sustainability of the economic recovery, Ukraine and the “new architecture” of the Middle East.Raging Bull-shit
There is no way for the public to know what is said behind the hotel´s closed doors, for all the guests and hotel staff are sworn to secrecy. And while the media is finally beginning to tentatively report on the Bilderberg Group after a universal blackout lasting decades, not a single mainstream publication will dare to address the massive conflicts of interests posed by our supposed elected representatives meeting clandestinely with the leaders of some of the world’s most powerful corporations.
A Message to the Bilderberg Group from a Dead President
Don Quijones
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Don't worry, Matt Franko has investigated the phenomenon exhaustively, and his learned conclusion is that it's just about "Buildaburgers" waxing hysterical about illusory "out of paradigm" issues anyway. So "what me worry?" Just go to Infowars and get your chuckle for the day; don't go to Corbett Report, though, because he actually thinks about this in some depth, and that is so tiring, and besides, he also is "out of paradigm", so he's probably mistaken as well.
Of course, they are all morons. As I mentioned, you have the intellectual integrity to have exhaustively examined the matter, and moreover you are personally acquainted with everyone there and can vouch for the fact that they are indeed morons. You, of course, are superbly endowed. And it goes without saying that MMT has a monopoly on intelligence.
You are a hopeless and arrogant pedant. I happen to be a fan of Warren Mosler and Mitchell, but I don't view MMT as a kind of fundamentalist religion; economics has its limits, and so do economists, inasmuch as they think as economists. You who like "authority" may wake up to find out that a kind of authority that will make you cower was being hatched by morons under your arrogant nose--it might even be "in paradigm"; that is a quite conceivable possibility.
Of course, they are all morons. As I mentioned, you have the intellectual integrity to have exhaustively examined the matter, and moreover you are personally acquainted with everyone there and can vouch for the fact that they are indeed morons. You, of course, are superbly endowed. And it goes without saying that MMT has a monopoly on intelligence.
You are a hopeless and arrogant pedant. I happen to be a fan of Warren Mosler and Mitchell, but I don't view MMT as a kind of fundamentalist religion; economics has its limits, and so do economists, inasmuch as they think as economists. You who like "authority" may wake up to find out that a kind of authority that will make you cower was being hatched by morons under your arrogant nose--it might even be "in paradigm"; that is a quite conceivable possibility.
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