Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Bilderberg calls emergency meeting in Rome to save Mario Monti government

http://www.infowars.com/bilderberg-calls-emergency-meeting-in-rome-to-save-mario-monti-government Italy's prime minister is under fire on a lot of fronts on the anniversary of his appointment. His mandate to rule with a technocratic government and impose draconian austerity measures has lost support but never fear Bilderberg to the rescue.

Media outlets in Italy are reporting that the Bilderberg Steering Committee has convened for an emergency meeting in Rome to discuss the ongoing eurocrisis and how to save their puppet Mario Monti, who is facing tremendous pressure ahead of "shaky legislation elections coming up in April, that many say may not result in a clear, governable majority."

Dignitaries central to European finance and other guests who have been invited are staying at the Hotel De Russie near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome. Numerous Italian figureheads in politics and finances are reportedly attending this meeting. The Fate of Greece and the Future of Italy are said to be at the top of their agenda.

This coincides with tense negotiations between Monti and UK Prime Minister David Cameron of the EU budget and the larger crisis involving the PIIGS nations(Portugal, Italy,Ireland, Greece and Spain)
The 2 heads of state have had huge disagreements over proposed budget increases, as well as newly floated single-market rules for Europe and what Monti hopes "will be support for establishing a single euro-zone banking supervisor"

This comes on the heels of former Italian PM Silvio Berlusconi being convicted on fraud charges, had threatened to topple Monti after he blasted him on his handling of the economy. Berlusconi even suggested the People of Freedom(PDL) , which is the largest parliament, could withdraw support of Monti and could trigger and early election according to a report in the London Telegraph.

Monti has been a bilderberg insider for a long time and is a favorite of the establishment oligarchy. Several US commentators suggest his remaining in power could be crucial in keep Europe's finances under control in face of growing protests and displeasure amongst the population over austerity. Support for Monti has actually decreased by 35%.

He told French magazine Politique Internationale that he would not run for office in 2013 but would accept re-appointment without an election.

Creating this re-appointment without election could also be on the agenda and one of their goals. While smaller meetings have occurred with Bilderberg, we know they hold their main meeting of 120-150 high profile people in late May sometimes June with rotating locations with Europe and North America on a yearly basis..