- As an international pretender and wannabe lord, Conrad
hosted the Bilderberger meeting which took place in King Township north
of Toronto on (Canadian Imperial Bank of Canada) CIBC's "leadership"
convention grounds. This was more proof of the existence of the New World
Order.
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- Black started with a million or so of his dead father's
money. -- He had an early start at the millionaire's school: Upper Canada
College. Recognizing and understanding the lawlessness of homosexual advances
by the teachers in that institution (whose convictions are still being
recorded at this date), he decided to steal the grade 13 examination papers
which he subsequently sold to his pals. He was caught.
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- He claimed to memorize the dictionary, especially the
big words he could utilize to impress cultured company and studied global
elites for their secrets. This enabled him to rub elbows with the rich
while the Canadian public watched aghast as he was viewed simply as a poseur.
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- With the family inheritance, he bought an existing Quebec
daily and learned how to strip the fat from the day-to-day operation, then
went on to bigger fish.
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- He went through the Protestant E.P. Taylor crowd managing
to take over his giant Canadian multinational when Taylor died. A CBC series
entitled 'Titans' exposed his oily activities when the elderly widows of
the Argus Corp. were shown a sheaf of papers to sign as Black was acting
on legal behalf of the company. They didn't understand the fine points
hidden in the documents they signed, giving control - by proxy - of shares
to Black who then controlled the corporation with a tiny pittance of shares
owned by himself. E.P. Taylor had planned Toronto's modern Don Mills subdivision.
Taylor retired to the Bahamas to start his own island enclave for the
super rich.
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- The Argus conglomerate owned multinationals like Massey-Harris-Ferguson
farm equipment, Sifto Salt, Dominion Stores, etc. that were household brand
names in Canada.
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- He gave his less aware brother Montagu (deceased) the
Dominion store chain which was closing stores due to the cost of paying
its union members proper wages. Everyone in Canada became aware of Black
as he "withdrew" $39 million from their pension fund. Years later
he was forced to repay about $43 million at a time when mortgage interest
rates were in the area of 10%. $39 million invested in mortgages for 4
years would have earned over $15 million. The Ontario Securities Commission
and/or other government financial overseers failed to act decisively and
promptly.
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- He was getting better and better at using other people's
money but the pastures were turning black behind him and he had to look
for new ground as a lot of people were now onto his gambit.
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- Black's associates over the years were extensive, including
the Catholic Church's Cardinal Carter. Church associates were conned by
his presence and he used to brag about having a Cardinal's thrown in his
home and then inviting people in to see it...and Cardinal Carter would
be actually sitting in it.
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- Carter was known to go fishing with real estate chiefs
in the Toronto area. Conrad was only to glad to buddy-up to someone who
was not Protestant by now.
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- However, in an interview with a security guard of Black's,
Toronto Street News asked whether Con still read the Protestant King James,
version of the bible as opposed to the Catholic bible.
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- The security guard assured me -- "No, Conrad still
goes upstairs to read the King James version."
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- Conrad continued to aspire to nobility - even if it was
an acquired title like Lord Black of Cross Harbour - writing biographies
about the elite like Roosevelt in the midst of his latest and eventual
financial disaster. The U.S. government seized his $9 million NY condo;
he still "owns" a $30M home in Florida.
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- The green pastures were running out. He announced that
he wasn't one of the elite who kept changing wives. It was said that he
was upset because the current wife didn,'t have a first name suitable for
his proposed lordship. (Shirley or something.)
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- So, when Maxwell, a Jewish version of Rupert Murdoch,
the current global media power having lost his life, probably murdered,
it was left to Black to go for the last pastureland he would ever see.
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- His Hollinger publishing entity now bubbled explosively
once he procured a Jewish wife in the person of much-married Barbara Amiel.
Now, suddenly, he was owner of the Jerusalem Post and a chain of Israeli
newspapers as well as English and American papers.
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- Conrad was really on the world scene now.
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- He was now in position to ask prominent Jews like Henry
Kissinger to sit on his Hollinger board along with Richard Perle...both
of whom have dropped out now that Black is charged with fraud.
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- He had now run out of wealthy pasturelands to plunder.
Is Asia next?
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- His appetite for nobility saw him resign his Canadian
citizenship in order to acquire a lordship in England. Canada does not
permit royalty titles for its citizens even for those seeking dual citizenship.
Prime minister Chretien was not impressed by Black's fawning approach.
-- the Black reputation was already known in Chretien's home province of
Quebec.
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- In the 1990s, Conrad also rose in world ranking (in his
eyes) when he hosted a Bilderberger conference in Toronto -- the Bilberberg
convention --- wherein global elitists appear to be given the nod to become
U.S. presidents, Canadian PMs, etc. This was the case for both President
Carter and Clinton and the latest Canadian wanna be PM, Stephen Harper,
who hasn't made it yet.
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- Members of the old Communist Party laughed when Black
tried to put on his holier-than-thou act by seeking to acquire a new Victorian
style mansion befitting his station in life. The Communist Party architect
showed him the rebuilt Norman Bethune Centre. The old one was wiretapped
backwards and forwards by the Mounties for decades, then it was firebombed.
Conrad took one look at the new one and said-- yup he,'d like one built
for himself (to chuckles by the architect).
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- Black advertised himself in Canada's Who's Who publication
as chairman of the steering committee of the Bilderbergers. Dumbed down,
--the public still insist conspiracies are theories.
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- Canada's own former finance minister under the Liberals,
Donald Gordon, left his $6,000 membership fee receipt in the garbage can
of his office -- which a Toronto Street News agent retrieved.
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- The very secret Bilberger meeting enjoyed the presence
of royalty from Holland, Spain, etc., and a couple hundred other super
rich and influential world names in banking, industry, etc.
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- Metro's police force were not told in advance of the
arrival of the global elite and were a bit fazed when the royal limousines
started arriving at the CIBC leadership retreat estate in King Township.
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- Only the Toronto Sun appeared to give more than a paragraph
to the 1995. Sun editorialists no doubt wanted to be a part of the crowd
and were awed by this group of people wielding power, gathered together
to give the nod to next year's global leaders and issues...at the expense
of democracy.
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- Prosecutor Fitzgerald should ask jurors to hear from
private investors Hal Jackman and Stephen Jarislowsky, to explain why they
dumped their shares in Black-controlled firms in the 1980s, having grown
weary of the companies' convoluted corporate manoeuvres. And Claude Lamoureux,
head of the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan Board, could be invited to expand
on his comment in The New York Times last year that "None of us had
shares" in Black-related firms. "We all knew Conrad Black."
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- Con's henchman and fixer pled guilty to fraud (theft)
earlier with a lighter sentence being introduced in the case for apparently
exposing Black. A Black letter to Radler commended his henchman for the
"splendid conveyance of the non-competition agreements from which
you and I profited so well." Hollinger assets (newspapers) owned by
public investors were reportedly sold to Black and Radler for as little
as one dollar apiece.
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- Probably the most daunting factor for Black is that his
two years' of legal gambits since his ouster have mostly failed. On the
only previous occasion when witnesses were called into court on Black's
behalf, in a Black bid to continue influencing Hollinger International's
affairs, --a judge in business-friendly Delaware not only rejected Black's
ploy, accusing Black of "persistently and seriously" breaching
his fiduciary duties to the company, but penned an extraordinary detailed
judgment explaining why he believed Black was not a credible witness.
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- Tuesday, this week Toronto Street News agent spotted
Conrad at the Windsor Arms' hotel with about 10 "friends" in
tow. The Windsor Arms has hosted international celebrities in the past
like adulterers Richard Burton and Liz Taylor. They have also hosted mafia
types from Montreal hiding out from the heat. Black is following in the
rut it appears.
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