This week, Daniel Estulin addressed the European Parliament about the Bilderberg Group for those who still doubt it's tangibility. (Kidwoo, I'm looking at you..)
http://www.businessinsider.com/bilderberg-2010-6
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and this;
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I don't think that good deeds are done in secret. We have the Bilderberg attendees and their related corporations to thank for the media blackout in North America.
http://www.businessinsider.com/bilderberg-2010-6
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/blog/2010/jun/03/bilderberg-spain-charlie-skeltonguardian.co.uk, Charlie Skelton
We've made do with a few sneaky shots around the hotel and some hushed chats with the barstaff. We did a little undercover work. And, as a result, we can confirm the following people will definitely be attending this year's Bilderberg conference in Sitges.
I can't tell you how I know this. Let's just say we 'obtained' this information. Step forward if you hear your name.
1. Marcus Agius: The chairman of Barclays and a senior non-executive director on the BBC's new executive board. Married to Katherine, daughter of Edmund Leopold de Rothschild (I don't know why I mention that. Just a bit of family trivia the sort of thing some people find interesting).
2. Josef Ackermann: The CEO of Deutsche Bank and a non-executive director of Shell.
3. General Jack Keane, the former vice chief of staff of the US army and on the board of the US defence conglomerate General Dynamics.
4. Juan Luis Cebrián Echarri: The CEO and co-founder of El Pais; the CEO of Grupo Prisa (Spain's biggest publisher); on the board of directors of Le Monde.
5. Richard Holbrooke: Barack Obama's special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan and a member of the board of directors of the Council on Foreign Relations.
6. Gustavo A Cisneros Rendiles: A Venezuelan media mogul one of the world's richest men.
7. Victor Halberstadt: Professor of public economics at Leiden University and international advisor to Goldman Sachs. President of the International Institute of Public Finance.
8. Roger Altman: The founder and chairman of Evercore Partners, "the most active investment banking boutique in the world" (their website says).
9. Joaquín Almunia: Senior Spanish member of the European commission.
10. W. Edmund Clark: President and CEO of the TD Bank Financial Group.
11. Jan H.M. Hommen: Chairman of the ING Group.
12. Jyrki Katainen: Minster of finance in Finland, chairman of the Finnish National Coalition party.
And they're just the tip of the Bilderberg. More names will emerge as the weekend progresses, and the long-lens snaps have started coming in. The police have started pushing us further from the roundabouts. We've had the first detentions and the first angry deletions of photographs by police.
and this;
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article7142478.eceThe Times Online, Graham Keeley, June 3rd;
Splash! Could that be the sound of Lord Mandelson hitting one of the Dolce hotels four pools? Or Robert Zoellick of the World Bank? Paul Volcker of the US Economic Recovery Advisory Board? Or merely the euro taking another dive?
That is the thing about the Bilderberg groups top secret meetings: you never know quite what is going on behind the police checkpoints.
Across the world, secretaries to the rich and the powerful have blocked out the next three days in their bosses calendars for their annual gathering, this time at the Dolce in Sitges, one of Spains most exclusive resorts.
Times Archive, 1977: An exclusive club
On Thursday, 120 people will gather in Torquay. Henry Kissinger will be there, so will Helmut Schmidt, Baron Rothschild and Mrs Thatcher
Normally, every minute of their working lives is accounted for but, each year, a couple of hundred of the worlds financial elite and the more business-friendly members of the political class disappear from view; supposedly to save the planet from the dangers of parochialism, the nationalist genie.
It is all terribly confidential breathe a word about it and youre out of the club but the Bilderberg watcher Daniel Estulin claims to have a copy of the agenda. The big question this time around is whether the euro will survive. They are afraid that the countries in trouble will leave and the euro will fall apart, said Mr Estulin. The biggest nightmare is if EU members return to nationally orientated policies.
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I don't think that good deeds are done in secret. We have the Bilderberg attendees and their related corporations to thank for the media blackout in North America.
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