Monday, June 7, 2010

Bilderberg 2010: Between the sword and the wall

from the Guardian. There are some choice quotes here from observers on location:
Ageing Bilderberg sleuth, Jim Tucker, says the Bilderberg group always reimburses the host nation for costs incurred. But if that's the case, the police are simply an army for hire.
All police forces under class rule are "an army for hire". They exist to protect the ruling class from the "riff-raff" who would institute social-economic justice if they could. This article that reports on the demonstration outside the Bilderberger meetings are simply another graphic proof of this.
Turon is keen to humanise the officers facing him: "Look at the eyes of the police," he says. "Look at the person who is there. They want to be with us."

"Your position is hyper-naive," laughs his friend, one of the organisers of the Spanish protests, Dídac S.-Costa. "They are puppets. They are nothing. They are a distraction. They are the cashiers at the supermarket; we need to confront the supermarket itself. This is a systemic problem." Dídac is a sociologist.
Dídac is a very wise man.