“Papers please” tactics resemble Hitler and Nazi Germany.
WATFORD, England (PNN) - May 30, 2013 - Residents living close to the Grove Hotel will have to show their passports to fascist dictatorial terrorist pig thug cops before they can get to their own homes during the upcoming Bilderberg Group meeting of power-mad people seeking to rule the world.
The controversial meeting of globalist movers and shakers will see around 150 politicians, academics, business leaders and royals descend on the Watford hotel for a secret three-day conference from June 6- 9.
The event is expected to attract hundreds or even thousands of protestors to the area and has prompted what appears to be an unprecedented and unlawful security operation by Hertfordshire Constabulary in what closely resembles the fascist measures employed by Adolf Hitler’s regime.
Terrorist pig thug cops that care more about “obeying orders” from Fascist United Kingdom tyrants than keeping the peace will operate round-the-clock checkpoints on roads around the hotel including Grove Mill Lane, which will be closed to all non-residential traffic for the duration of the meeting. Those living on the road will be required to show their papers - that is, provide a passport, driver’s license or other form of ID - before they will be permitted by the outlaws with badges from going to their own homes.
A leaflet handed to residents shows that all footpaths and public rights of way across the land will also be suspended for the duration of the security operation - in the best spirit of Hitler’s regime.
Unsurprisingly, the additional security has caused consternation amongst residents.
"I think it’s totally outrageous and it is infringing my civil liberties," said Kevin Butcher, a Grove Mill Lane resident.
"We have never previously been asked for photo ID during any event at The Grove. We have no idea what is happening with visitors and whether they will be allowed in. I think people should be protesting the Bilderberg group when they come here. They are coming here to have a meeting that is not going to be in any way documented. We as the public should be allowed to know what is being decided."
Although residents have been left with the impression that providing identification will be mandatory during the meeting, a Hertfordshire Constabulary spokesman said the force was only advising residents to take photo ID with them and those who do not present identification would not be prevented from entering their homes.