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Educate yourself about "Bilderberg", and many of your questions will be answered

Bilderberg held it's annual meeting earlier this month in Istanbul, Turkey. Last years meeting was held in Ottawa, Canada.

If you have been wondering where the problems from NAFTA, outsourcing, illegal immigration, the European Union, and now talks of a North American Union are coming from, look don't have to wonder any more.

The spin used to get your mind off of this group's activities is the term- conspiracy theory. That's fine. But don't you find it odd that previously unknown guests are invited to attend, and a year or so latter they become a U.S. President, as in Bill Clinton, and British Prime Minister, as in Tony Blair?

How about this? Everyone seems to question where Goldman Sachs gets so much power. Peter D. Sutherland, Chairman of both BP and Goldman Sachs International is on the steering committee of the Bilderberg Group, and a chairman of the Trilateral Commission.

Oh, you'll love this one. The news coming out of this years Bilderberg Meeting was a call for $6/ gallon gasoline.

You may be asking, what does this have to do with the stock market? Watch what happens to the stock market when gas prices hit $6 a gallon- or even $4 a gallon.

There has been a virtual media blackout here in the U.S., but here are some countries that have reported on the yearly confab.

Turkish Daily News

World Net Daily

Dallas Morning News

CBC News- Canada

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