This is the corporate interests that have gotten trillions of dollars.
But they're slowly taking over government, getting government contracts, having their operatives in government create boards, foreign institutions, NATO, UN, and then signing sovereignty over to that.
This is a corporate coup d'etat.
So we're here confronting the real power structure who don't just want to dominate and own us.
They want to set up a control grid and then kill us.
Eugenics is their worldview, their religion.
The ether in which they swim.
They are the enemy.
It's us or them.
It's the science of control over humanity, breeding us like animals, and exterminating us.
Hey, hold on a minute.
Do you have two minutes?
Yeah, do you want to talk on camera or something?
No, no.
I'm going to talk to him on camera.
All right, we are live streaming, and you were just telling me how you spoke to the Washington Post.
They're, of course, covering the Bilderberg meeting for the first time this year.
After 60 years of Bilderberg meetings, their owners have been meeting in there since the very first year.
So tell us what happened and what they eventually published.
Sure.
Well, a reporter, can I give her name, right?
We're live.
Let's go.
Annie Gallin, she came, approached me, and she asked if she could do an interview with some questions.
I said, sure.
You know, I told her my name and everything.
And, you know, I sat down, well, stood up right there over there, just talked to her for like a half hour.
The things I mentioned to her were about how Bilderberg's trying to push the Internet ID in the UK, how they're meeting with foreign dignitaries in there, which violates the Logan Act.
Even in their own Washington Post article where Bilderberg is to pick Romney's running mate, I said, these are unelected, unappointed officials, and they're in there meeting illegally with our government.
It can't happen.
It's illegal.
So basically, it was a half hour I talked to her.
I broke it down how...
You know, the Bilderberg and the other four groups, you know, Trilateral Commission, the CFR, United Nations, and the Rural Institute of International Affairs, along with Bilderberg, is a part of a big roundtable group that basically makes a lot of the geopolitical decisions of the world.
And I broke a lot down for her.
And, you know, I asked her at the end of the interview, you know, when this was going to be out.
And she said it'll be out 10 o'clock tonight, which is last night.
So online, I went on and looked.
And here's the article right here that she posted.
And what you'll see...
Not only did she not mention anything that I talked about for a half hour with her, but she's labeling the protesters pretty much with a limited five to six word vocabulary, making us seem like we're just shouting profanities, things such as scum, scum, scum.
That's all we really know how to say, pretty much.
And just, you know, really discrediting the whole movement.
And she did add that she was a reporter for the Occupied movement.
And I didn't think about that until later, and that makes perfect sense.
That, you know, she goes out, and her job, I see now as an undercover operative, to come out and, you know, just discredit the people and the movement.
So, you know...
What's your take on the Washington Post itself and what they mean to Bilderberg?
Well, we all know that one of the attendees in there, Donald Graham, the CEO of Washington Post, is in there.
You know, they're a part of the corporate whore media, just like the rest of them.
You know, and now I see that, you know, they weren't out here last time covering Bilderberg.
And now, you know, I had a little bit of faith in them.
I thought they were going to come out here and maybe just do some real reporting for a minute.
And you know what?
It turns out that, you know, now they know that Bilderberg's getting big.
It's even in their own paper.
So now they have to come out here and report on it.
But now what their job is, like I said, you know, I gave her a pretty decent amount of information, but I don't care.
You understand?
I didn't care about giving them my information.
I gave them my name where I went to school with.
I don't care.
You understand?
Know who I am.
Know what I'm about.
Know me.
I don't care.
So, but yeah, they're a sellout.
You know, that's their job now, undercover operatives.
If anybody sees these events, I mean, you know, by all means, I'll still tell them the same thing and tell them the truth.
I will never stop doing that.
Well, you're in public.
You entered the InfoWars reporter contest.
A lot of people here have told me they interviewed the contest.
What do you think about people becoming their own media?
I'm a big, firm believer in that because we obviously see what just happened to me.
And we already know about the mainstream media.
We know what happens.
We've seen it.
Like, a half hour and I broke down everything.
Like, well, not everything.
It would take a while.
But still, enough to really discuss the main things that, especially recently, that's going on with Bilderberg, their agenda.
They do make geopolitical decisions for the world.
Not one mention of it.
Not one mention of it.
So yeah, we have no choice but to resort to citizen journalism, which in all cases I'm seeing is the truth.
So that's what it is.
That's what we're going to get.
That's what we're going to continue to do.
That's just about it.
Anyone else that said anything?
Yeah, I was in there the night before this whole conference started.
I've never seen behavior or activity in a hotel setting in the United States.
Like this in my entire life.
It was like looking at something out of an East German James Bond movie.
I mean, the cops were surrounding us, asking us why we were there, if we had a hotel room.
Did you have a room?
Because they kicked us out of our room.
Yeah, we did have a room, and we stayed the night.
One guy walked up to me and said that he told me he was there for temporary business when I asked him if he worked there.
He said, just like you, implied that he knew when I was there.
About five minutes later, some guy came out screaming at me, told me if I didn't put my camera in my bag, stop taking pictures of what was in the hotel room, he'd have me escorted by police and arrest me.
Well, it is private property, but it's public business because they're deciding world policy.
I was taking a picture of my friend in there.
Because, you know, you figure in a hotel you take pictures, right?
I've never been treated like that in my life.
The guy thought I didn't have him on tape when he told me to put it away.
He didn't realize I had an audio device.
And, yeah, he was threatening me hardcore.
And he told me the room I was in was off the limits to the public and my residents.
He told me, I want to know if you have a room in the hotel.
I'm staying with my friends.
Let me get this straight.
A hotel room that has two beds, everybody needs to have their name on the registry?
That doesn't make any sense to me.
I mean, what?
Somebody sleep in two separate beds?
I mean, that doesn't make any sense to me.
So, again, we were in there.
It was like Spook Central.
I mean, I saw a plane closed people that looked like they were Special Forces guys.
They were all muscly in it.
Shaved heads.
Wearing regular clothes.
It's a real bizarre thing I've ever seen in my life.
So again, if this is not really a big thing...
This is all legitimate.
No, it's just a renovation.
No, they told me it was a wedding, too.
They told me it was a three-day wedding going on.
Oh, that's the third story that flowed that day.
Yeah, there was a wedding going on, because, you know, it's normal when I get here to see cops at the fence.
Because first they said it was overbooked.
Then they said it was a renovation.
They told you it was a wedding.
Well, we got the notice saying it was overbooked, too.
But, yeah, they said it was a wedding here.
And, I mean, I'm talking to the hotel employees, and they can't keep their stories straight.
They're so scared.
Their body language is very uncomfortable.
It was like watching...
I watched the movie Red Dawn when Patrick Swayze goes into town and he's talking to all the people and they're all scared to talk and you've got the commissars watching them.
It was like that surreal experience that I lived through.
So I'll tell you this thing, I didn't know what to expect, I kind of did, but I didn't.
After that experience, I have no doubt in my mind, this is absolutely 100% a real plea going on here.
And this whole thing right here, again, if this was legitimate, they wouldn't be having fencing and it wouldn't have security that great.
I mean, I was in the hotel room eating or the dining, you know, little breakfast room.
I saw the cops getting ready to come up here.
I saw a security detail all talking about how they were going to set up everything and what they were doing.
And a guy walked over to me, a guy named Ron, who tapped my shoulder and said, so are you going to be out there today?
Yeah, I'm like, baby.
And he was telling me to be real careful.
Real careful.
You can interpret that how you want to, but after I got out of here, I started getting out of here and doing this, and here's my take.
These people say they're the elite and they're secretive.
This is not a secret.
They're not the elite.
They're in a prison behind here because we're free to walk the streets.