John K. Whitley, an internationally respected
researcher into the Bilderberg movement, has sent us what is reliably believed
to be the Sintra agenda. The items are as credible as they can be at this late
stage and, bearing in mind the secrecy of this group, it could have been already
altered somewhat since the last contact was made with a Bilderberger insider.
The entire agenda will be printed in the Toronto-based New World Order
Intelligence Update later this week at www.inforamp.net/~jwhitley/bild98.htm
The first point open for discussion in Sintra
will be the review of the progress being made in the formation of an Asian bloc
under the leadership of Japan. Free trade, a single currency and a political
union similar to the European Union is planned for the region. The installation
of an American Union is up for discussion, this being similar to the E.U, with a
quick review of the scheduled splintering of Canada. This theme was originally
scheduled for discussion in 1997, though the proposed break-up of Canada has
been reportedly facilitated by the presence of a Canadian media magnate and
alleged Bilderberger.
Next on the agenda, and more contemporary, is
the Kosovo war. The Bilderberg meeting will include discussions on the formation
of a greater Albanian state following "trusteeship" of an
"independent" Kosovo, the dismemberment of Yugoslavia (by the return
of its northern province, which has 350,000 ethnic Hungarians, to Hungary) as
part of a general re-drawing of borders in the region (calculated to continue
regional instability and conflict), and the reconstruction worth billions of
dollars of the destroyed regional infrastructure at western tax payers' expense.
Another item is the ultimate replacement of NATO
with a Western European Army, probably sooner than later due to the bad press
NATO has endured over this current campaign. Efforts will be made to speed up
the transformation of the W.E.U into a credible European military force
initially relying on American back up. This will complete American military
disengagement from Western Europe and leave US forces available for wider global
policing, if necessary, with W.E.U. backup in return (first reported on the
Bilderberg plan in the 1996 Bilderberg report). The key point here is that the
Bilderbergers win no matter what happens to NATO - if it survives a little
longer, they can use it as an emergency global police force; if it loses
credibility over the Kosovo affair, then they just accelerate its replacement in
Europe with the W.E.U. which they planned on doing anyway.
Bilderbergers are said to be extremely concerned
about the global impact of, and opportunities offered by, the Y2K problem (which
the Bilderbergers believe to be far worse than many people have realised). The
alleged presence of Bill Gates at the Sintra meeting may substantiate this
claim. On the possible appointment of a Y2K Czar to oversee global passage
through the "Y2K Emergency" (one name repeatedly coming up as the most
likely candidate here is Mikhail Gorbachev, whose international standing would
win him ready acceptance).
Other key topics so far are said to be some oil
items and financial affairs (IMF, U.S. economy and stock market, gold market
manipulation).
With the meeting now only a few days away,
nothing has appeared in the Portuguese, European or international media, though
the internet is 'alive' with speculation. One international press agency in
Lisbon is reported to have said that it has been waiting for the international
press to request stories or photos, yet so far not one single request has been
received from anywhere.
The wall of silence remains impregnable -
almost!
Stop Press:
As The News went to press on Thursday we
received two additional agenda items from John Whitley.
1. Preparation for a "mid-East peace
settlement" (ie - the declaration of a Palestinian State and the final
disposition of Jerusalem - quote: "The results for Israel will not be
good.") This explains the heavy emphasis on Israeli and international
Jewish representation, plus the attendance of key representatives of Arab
regimes which are implacably opposed to Israel - quote: "The deal on
Jerusalem has already been done, and the Golan issue is being ironed out right
now."
2. Global taxation in support of the UN, as the
emerging "global governance" centre, to begin with a world-wide tax on
e-commerce (this may be why the CEO's of so many key computer companies,
including Bill Gates, are in attendance) and to be followed by an individual
direct tax collected on the UN's behalf by national
governments.