TERRIFYING to say the least.
A friend recently suggested that I watch Alex Jones' 'documentary' End Game on the New World Order and/or the Bilderberg Group. Much of the film made me laugh because of the outrageous language and speculative extrapolation used in the film. There were however some interesting histories laid out as well as theories which he claims are truth. I am definitely not sold on the film's claims and I also question Mr. Jones' history, associations and intentions but it is definitely an interesting angle to look at things.
You can definitely recognize some interesting names from the List of Bilderberg Attendees.

Canada and the U.S. have signed an agreement that paves the way for
the militaries from either nation to send troops across each other's
borders during an emergency, but some are questioning why the Harper
government has kept silent on the deal. Neither the Canadian government
nor the Canadian Forces announced the new agreement, which was signed
Feb. 14 in Texas.
The U.S. military's Northern Command,
however, publicized the agreement with a statement outlining how its
top officer, Gen. Gene Renuart, and Canadian Lt.-Gen. Marc Dumais, head
of Canada Command, signed the plan, which allows the military from one
nation to support the armed forces of the other nation during a civil
emergency.
The new agreement has been greeted with suspicion
by the left wing in Canada and the right wing in the U.S. "It's kind of
a trend when it comes to issues of Canada-U.S. relations and
contentious issues like military integration. We see that this
government is reluctant to disclose information to Canadians that is
readily available on American and Mexican websites," said Stuart Trew,
a researcher with the Council of Canadians.
Trew said there is
potential for the agreement to militarize civilian responses to
emergency incidents. He noted that work is also underway for the two
nations to put in place a joint plan to protect common infrastructure
such as roadways and oil pipelines. "Are we going to see (U.S.) troops
on our soil for minor potential threats to a pipeline or a road?" he
asked.
Trew also noted the U.S. military does not allow its
soldiers to operate under foreign command so there are questions about
who controls American forces if they are requested for service in
Canada. "We don't know the answers because the government doesn't want
to even announce the plan," he said.
On right-wing blogs in
the U.S. it is being used as evidence of a plan for a "North American
union" where foreign troops, not bound by U.S. laws, could be used by
the American federal government to override local authorities.
"Co-operative
militaries on Home Soil!" notes one website. "The next time your town
has a 'national emergency,' don't be surprised if Canadian soldiers
respond. And remember - Canadian military aren't bound by posse
comitatus." Posse comitatus is a U.S. law that prohibits the use of
federal troops from conducting law enforcement duties on domestic soil
unless approved by Congress.
I feel like I am on the Titanic and as I look out my porthole, I see the freezing ocean coming closer; but the voice on my loud speaker continues to say "don't worry, stay below deck, everything is fine, the stores are open - go shopping." Meanwhile, up on the deck the captain and crew are making off with anything valuable that they can find and loading it onto the lifeboats.
Piece by piece...we are losing our national sovereignty (and with it our
constitution and bill of rights) to the New World Order cabal that is
run, at it's rotten core, by international banksters. They see the civil
unrest that is coming our way and are quietly preparing to impose their
tyranny.