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15 hours of hell at the hands of immigration who knew they were coming
Alex Jones and his team were detained by Canadian immigration on orders
of the Bilderberg Group for a 15 hour nightmare of interrogation, accusations
and threats of arrests in anticipation of the conference in Ottawa which starts
today.
The group were detained at 11:45pm last night and only released after
2pm today.
Customs openly told Alex as soon as they brought him into custody that
the Bilderberg Group was aware of his arrival and that this was the reason for
his detainment. All three members of the team were instantly detained despite
going through different immigration desks.
Officials knew everything about Alex, even the fact that George
W. Bush had once had him arrested in 1998.
"I was screamed at, I was cussed at, I was interrogated," said Alex.
Jail threats were issued as officials seized and searched through Alex's equipment
for 15 hours. He was told that if any trace of pornography was found on his
three computers that he would be arrested.
"They were talking about how I was a criminal - they hooked our laptop
computers up and said that if they found any porn, even mainstream porn, that
it's illegal to take it across lines and that we'd be going to jail," said
Alex, thanking God that no trace of any porn was found on his office computers.
Searches continued throughout the night and again in the morning.
Immigrations officials seemed to take a gleeful satisfaction in detaining the
team, claiming they were liars and not part of the media despite one admitting
to having seen an Alex Jones documentary. Accusations of drugs and weapons smuggling
were thrown around without recourse.
"You Americans shit all over us Canadians think you can do anything you
want to us," said one immigration official who was acting more like a drill
sergeant.
Towards the end of the ordeal national media, including the Ottawa Citizen
and CBC, got wind of what was unfolding and sent journalists to the airport
to talk to Alex.
A CBC journalist vouched for the fact that Alex was in the media and that she
was planning on interviewing him, after also being subjected to a barrage of
questions by officials.
At this point immigration officials sharply changed their attitude, reversed
a likely decision to deport the team and by the end were apologetic and conciliatory
about the entire issue.
Alex would like to make it clear that the immigration officials on the whole
were just doing what they were told in trying to prove who Alex was and they
should not be the focus of any vitriol. Alex himself admits that his behavior
was not perfect and he smarted off a couple of times when he should have remained
quiet. The major element of this story is that the pressure was brought to bear
by Bilderberg.
The point to emphasize again is that it was brazenly stated that the Bilderberg
Group were behind the decision to detain Alex and his team. Bilderberg have
acquired a notorious reputation of harassing journalists, including Jim Tucker
and Daniel Estulin, who are simply trying to report on a meeting of the world's
most influential powerbrokers.
The immigrations officials said that their reason for detaining Alex was because
they feared he was in the country to infiltrate the Bilderberg meeting.
Since being allowed to enter the country the team have been watched and tracked
by several nefarious individuals and also followed by car.
The team booked a decoy hotel in order fool Bilderberg security as to their
real location. The decoy hotel has been receiving numerous calls from individuals
within Bilderberg's Brooke Street hotel - despite the fact that Alex told no
one he was staying there.
Further reports on this incident and developments from the Bilderberg conference
itself will feature here over the next few days.
Click here to
listen to Alex's call in to his own show today being hosted by Jack Blood.