4.12.11

1/2: Crisis: Who is Pulling the Strings? (European Parliament, 01.DEC.2011)


Part ONE of TWO - This video is being suppressed on the search engine!
Press conference, European Parliament, Brussels - 01 December 2011
Crisis: Who is Pulling the Strings?
- Chi tira i fili della crisi? - Conferenza Stampa, Parlamento Europeo, Bruxelles

Mario Borghezio, MEP (Lega Nord)
Daniel Estulin, journalist & author (giornalista e scrittore)
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BORGHEZIO's transcript
(I couldn't add Speroni's as Youtube says 'too long'):

Thank you, President Speroni. I also thank for being here, Ms Mara Bizotto (MEP) who raises an interesting question, but I will keep you curious till the end of the conference, because she will speak about it herself.

I would like to remind everyone that on the 9 June of this year, we tried to attend - my assistant and I, in the process of humbly trying to do our jobs - I as an MEP and he as a research assistent in the European Parliament - to hear, at least in general, what these gentlemen were talking about, who were meeting at the elegant, highly reclusive resort of St Moritz. We were savagely thrown out because evidently these organisations don't like transparency.

As soon as Mario Monti's candidature for prime minister was announced I immediately decided to do my duty by reporting the clear incompatibility between the three posts that he had at the time, and that is his being an international adviser to Goldman Sachs, his being the President of the European Branch of the Trilateral Commission, as well as his representation on the European board of the Bilderberg group.

There needed to be quite some insistence, many declarations - and I believe the pressure by Lega Nord was a factor to grasp the relevance of this embarrassing incompatability - and after several days after his swearing in - in my opinion these resignations were to take place at least simultaneously - but in any case, there have been these resignations [Monti of his posts]

I believe the best thing I can do in this press conference is to ask its main speaker, the journalist and investigative journalist Daniel Estulin, who is universally considered as the best scholar on such matters at an international level, a specific question: Do you think that these organisations have a specific role in the attempts to save the euro? And in which direction?

On my part, I ask a rhetorical question, but well-founded question to president Monti [in Italy prime minister is called 'president of the council of ministers'], and it is also important that it comes from Europe and also in the presence of European journalists, given that in Italy there does not seem to be the focused attention that is required in every democracy towards such fundamental issues posed by this anomalous government, which is an expression of European and Globalist synarchy [elitist joint rule].

So, PM Monti - after having submitted his resignations - would he finally tell us what he did at St Moritz and the preceding meetings? I am very interested in this recent meeting - and these must be very delicate decisions indeed if a Member of the European Parliament is forcefully impeded from hearing what is being said.

Have they decided anything on the euro? Has there been some investiture in regard to the Italian government? Was anything decided in regard to the Berlusconi government? It would be very interesting to know in the name of the principles of transparency that are always invoked.

I conclude by saying that as a former national politician - for many years now I have been a Euro-Parliamentarian and I shouldn't involve myself so frequently in Italian politics - but had I been involved in national politics (I still feel one) I would have felt attacked and insulted by yesterday's declaration from various press agencies that 'Monti has no need to be... the European Union has no need to be embarrassed by national politicians'.

I believe that posing critical views, expressing sane and dutiful dissent against the construction of the European superstate, against the imposition of measures, such as the social butchery that the minions who serve strong powers are imposing on our country, is not something that should embarrass anyone, but instead it is dutiful in relation to public roles and the role of a prime minsiter, as we have rightly been remined by many observers, many critics, many students of politics and many journalists doing their duty against the preceding government in pointing out conflicts of interest. We should always do that.

Naturally, to my friend Daniel Estulin who, like me and others here, is at the disposal of journalists, I will give as much space as possible, and eventually you can hear more of what he has to say when he replies to your questions.
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