Another
proof that the former Rothschild banker and current French PM,
Emmanuel Macron, is definitely the man of the neoliberal
establishment to 'keep things in order', comes from the archive of
the Podesta emails through WikiLeaks.
Through a
letter on Aug. 27, 2015, Matthew Browne asked John Podesta if he, or
someone from Hillary Clinton camp, could attend a meeting hosted by
Emmanuel Macron (then French Finance Minister), to "develop a
successful political and economic narrative to counter the right and
populists to the left".
It's
impressive that Browne describes a meeting of two sessions, and one
of them was entirely dedicated for the purpose above. It appears the
elites are terrorized of what they call 'populism'.
This
'mini-Bilderberg' meeting included some important people from the
European establishment, who, according to Browne, "They've
asked for help bring some US people over, and are keen to get someone
from HRC campaign engaged in possible."
Key
parts:
Want to let
you know PM Valls is hosting a small roundtable (25-30 people) in
Paris on October 16/17. It will begin with a dinner on Friday evening
hosted by Emmanuel Macron (French Finance Minister) and the
following day there will be two roundtable sessions:
Session one
will address the challenges of economic globalization and
technological development, and be focused on how progressive respond
on policy front. Session two will evaluate how progressives
develop a successful political and economic narrative to counter the
right and populists to the left.
The
confirmed participants list is pretty impressive.
In addition
to Valls includes: Magdalena Andersson, Swedish Finance Minister,
Christine Antorini, MP and former Danish Minister of Education (in
the Cabinet of Helle Thorning-Schmidt), Lodewijk Asscher, deputy
prime minister, The Netherlands, Bjarne Corydon, MP and former
finance minister of Denmark (in the Cabinet of Helle
Thorning-Schmidt), Carlotta De Franceschi, economic adviser to
Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, Jeroen Dijsselbloem, Dutch
finance minister and president of the eurozone finance ministers’
group, Paolo Gentiloni, minister of foreign affairs, Italy, Sandro
Gozi, secretary of state, European Affairs, Italy, Mattias Machnig,
secretary of state, economy and energy, Germany, Emmanuel
Macron, minister of economy, industrial renewal and
information technology, France, Peter Mandelson, president of Policy
Network, Jean Pisani-Ferry, French government's commissioner-general
for policy planning, David Sainsbury, former UK minister for science
and innovation and member of the House of Lords, Diederik Samsom,
leader of the Dutch Labour Party, Chuka Umunna, UK Shadow Business
Secretary, Jeromin Zettelmeyer is Director-General for Economic
Policy at the German Ministry of the Economy.
They've
asked for help bring some US people over, and are keen to get
someone from HRC campaign engaged in possible. Is this something
you might consider nominating a strategist or econ policy person to
attend, or even attending yourself? Either Policy Network or Jean
Jaures could cover travel and accommodation costs. I suspect it will
be a long shot, but Thanks for your advice.
It's also
impressive the fact that these banking-corporate puppets, who are
responsible for the brutal neoliberal policies imposed by their
masters (who are destroying entire countries through all kinds of
wars), label themselves 'progressives' against 'populists'.
It happens
all the time. Establishment servants have their frequent meetings to
find ways for keeping people obedient to their masters.
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