Media 'blackout' as Bush speaks in Cayman Islands
November 1, 2012
GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands (AP) — Organizers of an investment conference in the Cayman Islands say they have been forbidden from disclosing any details about a speech by former President George W. Bush in the offshore financial haven, an event spokesman said Thursday.
The keynote speech by the former president is ‘‘totally closed to all journalists,’’ and conference organizers are forbidden from discussing any aspect of it even in general terms, spokesman Dan Kneipp said.
‘‘We've got a complete blackout on discussing the Bush details,’’ Kneipp told The Associated Press.
The restrictions were imposed by the former president’s staff, he said. Bush was scheduled to speak Thursday evening at The Ritz-Carlton on Grand Cayman Island.
‘‘It’s totally their decision,’’ Kneipp said of the decision to close the event to the media.
Sponsors of the two-day conference include KPMG, a company that provides tax advisory services, and Deutsche Bank. It costs $4,000 to attend and other speakers include billionaire Richard Branson.
Cayman Islands officials are proud of the British territory’s role as an offshore finance center. But members of the U.S. Congress and advocates for changes in tax laws have accused corporations and wealthy individuals of using so-called financial havens to improperly avoid taxes.
© Copyright 2012 Globe Newspaper Company.
The us govt. has been taken over by the elite. Not capable as individuals to see the bigger picture of how they are used. Taste of money and greed supersedes their human spirit. In that the answer lies. We must awaken to the power of the true spirit in each of us. The future depends on awakening the masses to know their true selves and through that process it raises the energy of GOOD, being a natural process , it engulfs the dark hearted ones. Letting them see the error of their ways.
Friday, November 2, 2012
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