Talk:Canadian Council of Chief Executives
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[edit] And just who is deciding public policy?
I find it interesting in that a large cadre of private profiteer-companies are routinely able to conduct high-level, secretive discussions with themselves and heads of state concerning public policy. I also find it interesting that these same entities are able to literally bar anyone outside of their group(s) from participating in any of the policy discussions ( like We, The People ) when these future policies and changes affect ALL OF US.
This is interesting to note that Jim Tucker, a long-time investigative reporter from the American Free Press newspaper, has followed the Bildeberg Group for over twenty-five (25) years and has been able to obtain the shortlist of attendees year to year. A large number of the participants were from the private sector.
You could also say the same about the Club of Rome group from its founding charter and its stated mission.
The Infowars and Prisonplanet sites have thoroughly documented these strange coincidences as well.
The once highly-respected BBC of the UK has documented these occurances.
At what point do we as a people of several nations take notice and stand up and shout out our concerns? These activities being done under cover of darkness can not be healthy, especially economically and socially, in the absence of open debate!
- Jim S. Smith
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