Monday, June 5, 2017

Based Bilderberg Protester Lays Out Path To Dollar Destruction


A secretive group of 131 elite power brokers met last weekend at the heavily guarded Westfields Marriott in Chantilly, Virginia for the highly secretive annual Bilderberg meeting.


Established in 1954 by Polish political advisor Józef Retinger – founder of the European Movement which gave birth to the EU, the informal meeting of over 130 of the world’s top bankers, politicians, spymasters, and titans of industry has been referred to as the world’s largest lobbying event. (guest list)




In addition to barring the press from the invitation-only meeting, participants are under strict rules regarding conduct:



“No minutes will be taken. No reporters will be allowed in. There will be no opening press conference, no closing statement, and participants will be asked not to quote each other,” –Independent.uk




Redpilled Nation


Thanks to the explosive growth of alternative media, the public has been able to educate themselves on topics such as high level collusion, MSM propaganda, the mechanics of debt, ISIS, globalism, the bottomless pit of ongoing conflict and regime change.


As a result of this ‘redpilling,’ a growing number of activists around the world have been making the journey to Bilderberg meetings to protest the meetings – which has even attracted the attention of the MSM in recent years. In fact, according to InfoWars, this year’s Bilderberg was the most covered in history.


Based Trump supporter


To that end, independent Journalist Jack Posobiec ran into a gentleman, identified only as a Trump supporter, who spoke his mind about the ’70 year old regime’ established after WWII which created NATO and standardized global trade to revolve around US Dollar as the reserve currency.


According to the man, the ‘Atlanticists’ (a.k.a. Western globalists) are in big trouble – and so is the future of the US Dollar.


[an aside regarding Atlanticists: The DNC hired Crowdstrike to cobble together the Hacking report used as evidence in the Russian influence investigation. Notably, Crowdstrike founder Dmitri Alperovitch sits on the Atlantic Council along with loose-lipped DNC operative Evelyn Farkas and a Ukrainian oligarch who’s also a Clinton Foundation donor that apparently owns the Ukrainian gas company Joe Biden’s son is on the board of.]

According to based Trump supporter, the West needs to get with the program and acknowledge ‘Eurasian Sovereignty’ and China’s evolving trade agreements with nations around the world as part of their “One Belt One Road” (or OBOR) economic plan (Of note – the Trump administration sent a delegation to the OBOR summit held three weeks ago).




The man then discussed the USA’s immense national debt, and while he may have made a small mistake remembering CBO projections on interest paid to the Federal reserve – he’s absolutely right about several things which iBankCoin and ZeroHedge readers are no stranger to; Federal Debt is out of control and is set to become one of the Govt’s largest expenditures.



Furthermore, the US Fed has been able to print money with near impunity because of its enormous GDP, as well as an ongoing synthetic demand for US Dollars due to it’s status as the global reserve. With more and more canaries coughing and sputtering in the coal mine of Western finance, however, it’s obvious that debt-fueled economic expansion and the US Dollar are in big trouble.


So what can we do about it?


With the USD’s reserve status being actively undermined, and despite several attempts to maintain it’s luster – based Bilderberg protestor says the United States needs to get in on OBOR before it’s too late.




If the American people were smart, they would ask to get in on OBOR, and what would be the best way? President Vladimir Putin proposed a project digging a tunnel from Siberia to Alaska– and having a railroad and infrastructure and highways connecting the two. Then we’d be linked to OBOR. We would be part of that economy.


That project would be kind of like what the Panama Canal was 100 years ago that connected two great oceans….





And while joining OBOR may not solve the problem of US Federal debt, systemic risk from derivatives, or an enormous budget deficit – exploring more efficient trade and strengthened Eurasian relationships may make for a smoother transition into a post Bretton-woods regime.

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