The tight security protects the global corporatists, a prince, a queen, banking heads, environmentalists, lawyers, media, college professors, elected officials, and technology elites from public scrutiny, the very people whose lives will be affected by the decisions of the Bilderbergs. “Any attempt to get close to the building would result in arrest.”
Alberta
Premier Alison Redford, a global warming proponent, will bounce ideas with
other environmentalist how to implement UN Agenda 21 faster. Calgary Herald and
other Canadians have criticized her for spending $19,000 taxpayer money for a “committee
that meets in secret, has no policies, no resolutions, nobody is allowed – it’s
invite only; what is Alberta getting out of this?” (Danielle Smith, Wildrose
Leader)
Alison
Redford promised to report on discussions but that is not likely to happen
since “attendees are sworn to secrecy.”
The
Washington Post today published a short piece on the bottom of the Metro
section (local news) about the meeting, reporting on the protesters outside as
conspiracy theorists. The article said, “Attendees are encouraged not to
discuss the proceedings, which fuels secrecy concerns. In other words, the
first rule is, you do not talk about Bilderberg.” The Chairman and CEO of the
Washington Post is one of the conference attendees. (Annie Gowen, Washington
Post)
As
a very curious person, I would be interested to know who encouraged the
attendees not to discuss the proceedings that affect all of us economically and
politically, and who established the first rule about the Bilderbergs? Secondly,
who or what gave them the right to lord over the globe.
In
progressive fashion, the Washington Post barely touched on the importance of
such a meeting and derided those who protested outside, drenched by a sudden
and heavy thunderstorm, “The timing couldn’t have been more perfect if the
Lords of Bilderberg had arranged it themselves.” (Annie Gowen)
Some
speculate that Mitch Daniels, the Governor of Indiana, one of the attendees,
will be chosen as vice-presidential pick for Mitt Romney. He is scheduled to
deliver a speech during the conference.
“Henry
Kissinger and Bill Gates were chauffeured in.” Prince Phillipe of Belgium and
Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands were also ushered in heavy tinted limousines.
The commissioner for Digital Agenda and EU Vice President, Neelie Kroes, who
recently proposed complete Internet I.D. control, is expected to push this EU
agenda.
Media
is represented by the CEO of Washington Post, Italian journalist Lili Gruber,
CEO of Le Monde, Editor-in-Chief of the Economist, Peggy Noonan of the Wall
Street Journal, the CEO and Chief Economics Commentator of the Financial Times,
the German newspaper Die Zeit, the Tamedia AG publisher, Der Standard
Medienwelt publisher, and Charlie Rose.
Corporatists
include Fiat, Allianz SE, AXA Group, Alcoa, British Petroleum, Novartis,
Telecom Italia, co-founder of Linkedin, Palantir Technologies, Manifest Energy
Inc., Dow Chemical Company, Siemens AG, DRS Technologies Inc., Microsoft
Corporation, Royal Dutch Shell, Titan Cement Company, Saint-Gobain, France, Norsk Hydro, Unilever PLC, Linde AG, Google Inc.,
Michelin Group, Lazard, Perseus, Nokia, Airbus, Wolfensohn and Company, Evercore
Partners, Thiel Capital/Clarium Capital, Enel S.p.A., and Vodafone Turkey.
The
bankers represented are Caixa Bank of Spain, Deutsche Bank, Barclays, BANIF, Bank
of Canada, Unicredit Bank Austria AG, TD Bank Group, Goldman Sachs and Co., Goldman
Sachs International, Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG, and the World Bank
Group.
National
and international organizations represented are:
-
Commissioner
for Competition, European Commission
-
Finnish
Business and Policy Forum
-
International
Development Corporation (Sweden)
-
Hudson
Institute (2 members)
-
Gephardt
Group (Richard A. Gephardt, President
and CEO)
-
Commissioner
for Trade, European Commission
-
Teacher
Retirement System of Texas (what are they promoting?)
-
China
Center for Economic Research
-
Huntsman
Cancer Foundation
-
Environmental
Defense Fund
-
Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace (2 members)
-
Brookings
Institution
-
Center
for Political Studies (Denmark)
-
French
Institute for International Relations
-
Washington
Institute for Near East Policy
-
Council
on Foreign Relations (co-chair Robert Rubin, former Secretary of the Treasury)
-
World
Economic Forum
-
China
Policy Program at George Washington University
-
Hoover
Institution at Stanford
-
HIS
Cambridge Energy Research Associates
-
Deputy
Prime Minister for Economic and Financial Affairs (Turkey)
-
French
Senator of Maine-et-Loire
-
Nick
Boles, member of GBR Parliament
-
Minister
for International Development Cooperation (Sweden)
-
Mark
Carney, Governor, Bank of Canada
-
Kenneth
Clarke, Member of Parliament, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of Justice (GBR)
-
Thomas
Donilon, National Security Advisor, White House
-
Mitch
Daniels, Governor of Indiana
-
Federal
Chancellor of Austria
-
Chinese
Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs
-
Paul Gallagher, former attorney general and
general counsel
-
Richard
Gephardt
-
Former
Minister of Interior (Greece)
-
Karel
de Gucht, Commissioner for Trade, EU
-
Garry
Kasparov (United Civil Front of Russia)
-
John
Kerr, Independent Member of the House of Lords
-
John
Kerry, Senator of Massachusetts
-
Henry
Kissinger
-
Peter
Manderlson (member of House of Lords and chairman of Global Counsel)
-
First
Vice President of Social Democrat Party of Portugal
-
Michael
Noonan (Minister for Finance of Ireland)
-
Democrat
Parliamentary Leader (Netherlands)
-
Alison
Redford (Premier of Alberta, Canada)
-
Minister
of Finance (Poland)
-
Mark
Rutte (Prime Minister of Netherlands)
-
Spanish
Vice President and Minister for the Presidency (Soraya de Santamaria)
-
Jurgen
Trittin, Parliamentary leader (Green Party – Germany)
-
Minister
of Finance (Finland)
-
Werner
Faymann (Austrian Federal Chancellor)
-
Christopher
DeMuth (Distinguished Fellow, Hudson Institute)
-
Niall
Ferguson (Professor of History, Harvard University)
-
Anastasios
Giannitsis (Professor of Development and International Economics, University of
Athens)
-
Austan
D. Goolsbee (Professor of Economics, University of Chicago Booth School of
Business)
-
Victor
Halberstadt (Professor of Economics, Leiden University; Former Honorary
Secretary General of Bilderberg Meetings)
-
Yiping
Huang (Professor of Economics, Peking University)
-
Fuat
Keyman (Sabanci University, Istanbul Policy Center and Professor of
International Relations)
-
Igor
Ivanov (Russian Academy of Science)
-
Marie-Josee
Kravis (Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute)
-
John
Lipsky (Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Johns Hopkins University)
-
Kenneth
Rogoff (Professor of Economics, Harvard
University)
-
Paul
Scheffer (Professor of European Studies, Tilburg University, Netherlands)
My
painstaking list shows that these individuals are not just meeting to have a
conclave to bounce around ideas and have discussions away from prying eyes and ears;
they are actively affecting policies in their countries and influencing public
opinion. They are not benign members of a secretive elite club who meet for academic
fun and would like to be left alone – they are global rulers and decision
makers with far-reaching consequences into our collective lives.
No
matter how liberal media spins the activities of the Bilderbergs and maligns
those who know the truth as “conspiracy buffs,” yearly conference attendees are
powerful individuals of the global elite class, passionately interested in
shaping our future in the vision of their collective beliefs.
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