Bilderbergers Supposedly Fear "Y2K Worse Than Expected - May Appoint Y2K Czar"

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The Bilderbergers are a group of extreme movers and shakers that decide a lot of what happens in the world, regardless of what politicians (most of whom are hand-picked by these folks) and the public might want. They're meeting in Sintra, Portugal in early June, Check out this link to a Portugese English-language newspaper on the net that *allegedly* has details on the agenda at this meeting:

Bilderberger Meeting

The Y2K references appear about halfway down the article.

I say *allegedly* as I do not believe for an instant that Y2K has taken these people by surprise - more than likely, they devised the problem in the first place for their own ends.

-- klm (klm@nowhre.not), May 30, 1999

Answers

If Gorbachev is chosen as the czar look out.

-- BB (peace2u@bellatlantic.net), May 30, 1999.

Agree with you KLM

BB,

Gorbie is a puppet supreme, even better than klinton - no surprises here...

-- Andy (2000EOD@prodigy.net), May 30, 1999.


Gorbachev? The new ager with the mark on his forehead? The liberal malcontent angry at NATO? Bet he's tired of the lecture circuit and is ready for a new position.

Can you say "ruthless dictator"?

-- dinosaur (dinosaur@williams-net.com), May 30, 1999.


someone has to call the shots. What difference does it really make? We can't control a thing. not a thing. greater powers than us are in control. However, there is one thing for sure. A government is established now that will soon take over control of the earth's affairs..remember as a child when we were taught to pray for it "..thy kingdom come" It therefore matters not about how the losers play their end game. In the final analysis...only one government is left standing. and no, it won't be the UN. I for one, long for the day when wicked men no longer rule, but righteousness is established through the Kingdom arrangement, so long ago prophesied

-- rick shade (Rickoshade@aol.com), May 31, 1999.

"...but righteousness is established through the Kingdom arrangement, so long ago prophesied"

I prefer the philosophy of the Reverend Schuler (spelling?) who was on Larry King a couple of days ago. He states that God has great power, but does not control men's actions. Likewise, I don't believe in "fate".

-- Anonymous99 (Anonymous99@Anonymous99.xxx), May 31, 1999.



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