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General Interest => Tacitus' Realm => Topic started by: Froderik on May 20, 2009, 06:16:39 AM

Title: Google joins Bilderberg cabal
Post by: Froderik on May 20, 2009, 06:16:39 AM
LIFE WITH BIG BROTHER
Google joins Bilderberg cabal
Rich, powerful meet secretly in Greece

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php? ... geId=98469 (http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=98469)
Title: Re: Google joins Bilderberg cabal
Post by: psy on May 20, 2009, 12:03:26 PM
Quote from: "Froderik"
LIFE WITH BIG BROTHER
Google joins Bilderberg cabal
Rich, powerful meet secretly in Greece

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php? ... geId=98469 (http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=98469)

Um... just FYI, worldnetdaily isn't the most reliable of papers.
Title: Re: Google joins Bilderberg cabal
Post by: Froderik on May 20, 2009, 05:02:17 PM
Well, I was wondering about that, a little. I don't often know know what sources are really credible and what sources are not; I hear people say things like you just said about certain papers being unreliable for various reasons. What is about this particular paper that is unreliable? In any case, that is not the first I've heard of the head of Google being invited to that meeting. The reality of the whole WTO / Trilateral / Wall St. / Federal Reserve thing is creepy, to say the least. The fact that Obama appointed Geitner as the Secretary of the Treasury speaks volumes about governmental corruption, further illustrating the fact that we have always had a shadow government, Obama being our puppet d'jour....and anyone who disagrees with this is worse than Hitler!  :rofl:
Title: Re: Google joins Bilderberg cabal
Post by: psy on May 20, 2009, 10:42:15 PM
Quote from: "Froderik"
Well, I was wondering about that, a little. I don't often know know what sources are really credible and what sources are not; I hear people say things like you just said about certain papers being unreliable for various reasons. What is about this particular paper that is unreliable?

Browse around and you'll see for yourself, or research the paper.  It's probably best if you decide for yourself.  I'm not saying they're not right once in a while, but so is a broken clock.

I do agree with you about Geitner and Obama, though.  Not sure how I feel about google.  Generally, they've been a pretty honest and generous company that has tried to do what they feel to be the right thing, which has generally been pretty just.