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NATO Chief Rasmussen to Discuss Expanding Libya War at Bilderberg Summit

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Jun 10, 2011, 6:43:48 PM6/10/11
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NATO Chief Rasmussen to Discuss Expanding Libya War at Bilderberg
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Paul Joseph Watson in Switzerland
Friday, June 10, 2011

NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen is at the 2011 Bilderberg
summit in St. Moritz Switzerland to discuss expanding the war on Libya
and turning the conflict into a “bloody” affair despite the fact that
the United States’ involvement in the bombardment has already cost
nearly a billion dollars.

Even as President Obama commits US forces to a 4th front in Yemen, the
bombardment of Libya is costing American taxpayers $2 million dollars
a day. According to a leaked Department of Defense memo,

“The cost of the U.S. campaign in Libya is set to exceed the $750
million Pentagon estimate set out in March,” reports the Daily Mail.

Appearing on the Alex Jones Show live from near the location of the
elitist summit, veteran Bilderberg sleuth Jim Tucker said that the
Bilderberg elite were “determined” to expand the war in Libya, and
wanted to turn it into a “bloody” conflict which would involve every
major world power aside from Israel.

As Tucker previously reported from his inside sources, Bilderberg are
petrified at the increasing resistance to the attack on Libya from
within the US Congress.

We personally photographed NATO chief Anders Rasmussen as he arrived
at the conference in St. Moritz yesterday afternoon.

He doesn’t appear on the official Bilderberg attendee list but it is
common that many members request their name not be included on the
roster.

Regarding the economic picture, Tucker said that his sources inside
Bilderberg were telling him that the elitists are planning to prolong
the recession through 2012 and drive up oil prices even further as a
means of forcing Americans to accept bloody warfare in the Middle East
and North Africa.

As was later reported by Swiss newspapers, it emerged yesterday that
the official start of the Bilderberg conference had to be delayed by a
day because members were not able to fly their helicopters and private
jets through heavy rain storms and the low lying cloud cover that has
blanketed St. Moritz over the last few days. Less than half of the
attendees had arrived at the Suvretta Hotel by early evening on
Thursday.

Tucker related how several individuals within the Swiss federal
government were enraged at Bilderberg’s “invasion of their
sovereignty”.

Swiss media coverage of the conference has been plentiful, much to the
chagrin of Bilderberg.

A similar theme from last year’s meeting in Spain has also emerged
once again, with Bilderberg members furious at the increasing amount
of protesters and media coverage that they are receiving.

“They’ve now asked Rupert Murdoch, biggest owner of newspapers
throughout the world, to try to talk the major newspapers in Europe
out of covering Bilderberg,” said Tucker, but he added that the effort
had largely been a failure due to the large amount of coverage being
afforded to the confab by the Swiss media.

Tucker said the Bilderbergers had expressed “great anger that the
commoners are forcing this coverage and forcing these headlines.”

A massive protest against Bilderberg is set to take place on Saturday
at noon outside the Suvretta Hotel involving both Socialist and
conservative Swiss People’s Party activists.

Watch the full interview with Jim Tucker:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nR8LhBaEb2o&feature=player_embedded

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