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donnay
12-13-2012, 11:08 PM
Secret Hill Meeting

December 11, 2012 AFP (http://americanfreepress.net/?p=7593:%20Clandestine%20session%20at%20Library%20 of%20Congress%20involves%20top%20U.S.%20policy%20m akers)

• Clandestine session at Library of Congress involves top U.S. policy makers

By James P. Tucker Jr.

Members of the Trilateral Commission’s North American Group and congressmen who attended the gathering struggled hard to hide their meeting in Washington, D.C., November 30-December 3. They wanted no public viewing of their efforts to get yet another war started in the Mideast.

The North American Group is a regional subgroup of the Trilateral Commission (TC), founded in 1973 by billionaire David Rockefeller to expand ties among North America, Europe and Asia.

Attendees to the secretive gathering met upstairs in the main lobby of the Library of Congress, which, though usually open to the public, was partially sealed off. Unless you had a TC pass, you were barred from entry.

As AMERICAN FREE PRESS goes to press, we have been unable to confirm whether all members of TC’s North American Group attended the confab. However, some of the best-known figures in this regional group include former United States Secretaries of State Henry Kissinger, Madeleine Albright and Condoleezza Rice, former Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott, former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker, the neoconservative warmongering academic Eliot Cohen, former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers and former Rep. Jane Harman (D-Calif.).

Those current senators and congressmen who attended the gathering slipped into the meeting by means of an underground railway that connects several congressional office buildings with the U.S. Capitol.

Some legislators walked above ground on their return because their offices were more convenient. At night, they were impossible to identify by their small congressional tags and their TC badges. But several were overheard telling their staff escorts that war was looming in the Middle East despite calls for spending cuts, tax increases and the so-called “fiscal cliff.” They anticipated much bloodshed.

“It could be the biggest [war] we ever had over there,” one was overheard saying.

“We’ll get into the fighting, too,” said another, but he appeared unhappy at the prospect.

If so, the war will “spill the life’s blood of our young men and the heart’s blood of our women,” he added, and it will be mostly financed with your tax dollars. 

James P. Tucker Jr. is the world’s foremost expert on the global elite. Tucker is AFP’s editor emeritus.

cbrons
12-14-2012, 02:36 AM
Brutal... but how does he know how they traveled there? Heh... There's really an underground passageway? ... Or am I just being fooled here?

devil21
12-14-2012, 08:44 AM
Brutal... but how does he know how they traveled there? Heh... There's really an underground passageway? ... Or am I just being fooled here?

Well, there is the Metro underground subway system but I don't think that's what they were referring to.

They're talking about this: (lots of info and pics)
http://www.belowthecapital.org/capitol/

http://www.belowthecapital.org/capitol/images/hillmap.gif

It's surely been expanded even further now.

Deborah K
12-14-2012, 09:15 AM
Great find, Donnay. +rep. I've always had a great deal of respect for James Tucker. He's not very well known, yet his small newspaper was the first, many years ago, to alert people to the Bilderberg meetings. A lot of people think that was A.J.'s doing - it wasn't.

donnay
12-14-2012, 09:29 AM
I have known Jim Tucker (and became a fan) since his days with The Spotlight. :)

http://www.denverpatriotcommunity.org/SPOTLIGHT/SPOTLIGHTNewsJun01.htm

sailingaway
12-14-2012, 09:32 AM
Supposing I wanted to rent the upper floor of the Library of Congress for a reception or something, would that work out for me? Or do you have to be a member of this oddly coddled unofficial group?

sailingaway
12-14-2012, 09:34 AM
Well, there is the Metro underground subway system but I don't think that's what they were referring to.

They're talking about this: (lots of info and pics)
http://www.belowthecapital.org/capitol/

http://www.belowthecapital.org/capitol/images/hillmap.gif

It's surely been expanded even further now.

I don't know precisely what they are talking about with the Library of Congress, but there are all kinds of tunnels under capital hill, from the Senate office building to the Capitol, from the House office building (main one) to the Capital and likely other places. They aren't just tunnels, it is like an entire basement level.

Chester Copperpot
12-14-2012, 09:43 AM
Brutal... but how does he know how they traveled there? Heh... There's really an underground passageway? ... Or am I just being fooled here?
Its an underground railway.. its been on TV since the 1980s.. of course when you see it, its shown as not being used.. and what a boondoggle it was.. like it just wasted money..

Im sure this 'unused' railway gets used for stuff like this

donnay
12-14-2012, 09:51 AM
Its an underground railway.. its been on TV since the 1980s.. of course when you see it, its shown as not being used.. and what a boondoggle it was.. like it just wasted money..

Im sure this 'unused' railway gets used for stuff like this

Ahhh, but the real question is-- was it a waste of money for those privileged that use it?

sailingaway
12-14-2012, 09:53 AM
Ahhh, but the real question is-- was it a waste of money for those privileged that use it?

How could it be when it was paid for with our money?

donnay
12-14-2012, 09:58 AM
How could it be when it was paid for with our money?

Hahahaha! <evil sinister laugh> That doesn't matter. We pay for the president's vacations year after year and never get to join him.

itshappening
12-14-2012, 10:22 AM
Hahahaha! <evil sinister laugh> That doesn't matter. We pay for the president's vacations year after year and never get to join him.

$4 million for his christmas vacation in Hawaii... sick.