Ottawa: Pictures Outside the Bilderberg Conference
There wasn't much we could see as we obviously weren't allowed in or even to approach further then the sidewalk without getting surrounded by security. I had binoculars which you could see a lot more then you can with the camera however. This is the hotel with what looks like lack of security, but really is not. The area was fairly deserted, but there was certainly quite a bit. Below you can see the Ironhorse guards, some police, the infamous black sedans, and the layout. We weren't able to get any closer.
Labels: Bilderberg, Ottawa
11 Comments:
Is the hotel as ugly in person as it looks in the photos?
Pretty much. With the Binoculars I had the lobby looked nice though, but the outside was definately dark and gloomy. Then if you turned around you saw the parking lot of Lockheed-Martin. Behind the hotel though is a golf course.
Yeah he was for 15 hours. Interrogated and such, but he was let go by thursday afternoon. He made a show yesterday, but he was nowhere to be seen on site nor was Jim Tucker, or the Mainstream Media. The only people who were actually there yesterday were small independant Ottawa reporters. I'm not sure who showed up today.
Since you don't appear to have ever been inside, I can tell you that the hotel is beautiful. Half of the shots here aren't of the hotel itself but rather the 'wing', which contains things like a car rental shop and a dentist office.
As I said the inside looked nice, but the outside still looks dark and gloomy. I did go around the building. Its just my photographer only photographed that side.
I'm glad it's nice inside. I was worried it might not be posh enough for our global elite, so I was planning a bake sale or something to help out. Our local stores were even going to chip in their UNICEF cans full of change.
SCOOP: Alex Jones snags copy of 2006 Bilderberg List of Attendees.
If you'd read my other posts. I already had that actually, but thanks just the same.
'let them eat cake' said:
"I was worried it might not be posh enough for our global elite"
You know, the cynical commentary does nothing to bolster your argument. What is your argument, anyway? That people who can afford to stay in hotels are bad?
Kissinger is probably on a golf course right now thinking, "You know, the Brookstreet costs about twice as much per night as Four Seasons. That'll keep out the riff-raff!"
What is your argument, anyway?
Just some bait for the humor-impaired. Caught one so far.
Might impressive!
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