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Originally posted by Corruption Exposed
Many will say that Bilderberg does not exist, or that people over exaggerate the possible sinister motives for their meetings.
Originally posted by EarthCitizen07
From a legal standpoint they have every right to gather and do whatever they do, much like masonry and other clubs do. From a moral perspective this reeks like a dead animal in the sun. I wish someone would spy on them and put it on youtube.
Just like alex jones did of bohemian grove. The bilderbergers are rotten!
Originally posted by Aloysius the Gaul
reply to post by DrHammondStoat
Lots of political meeting are "not public" - we know they are happening, but not the details of what is discussed. so what?
The organisers of the Bilderberg Meeting will help cover the cost of policing their upcoming meeting in The Grove.
Originally posted by Corruption Exposed
I see that a couple members participating in this thread have a lot of faith in their elected officials and the practices they use when it comes to spending tax payer money for luxurious secret meetings.
There is no excuse for this if there is no transparency, even then, they would lie.
Just look at the list of attendees each and every single year. You have high end politicians, corporate kingpins, royalty...the list goes on...what on earth could they be doing?
If you are okay with your hard earned dollars being used to fund these meetings in any way whatsoever then you have given up.
The Bilderberg Group (named after the Dutch hotel where they first met) was founded in 1954 by Denis Healey, Joseph Retinger, David Rockefeller and Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, with the aim of bringing together financiers, industrialists, politicians and opinion formers. Every year around 120 of them meet, by invitation of the steering committee, away from the intrusive eyes of the press. They network, eat, drink, play golf and go home again.....
Part of the lure to conspiracy theorists is that the group wasn’t properly reported in the mainstream media until very recently. This was like a red rag to the bullish Jim Tucker, a former sports journalist on a Washington newspaper, who left his job in 1975 to investigate the Bilderberg Group.
Jon Ronson, an investigative journalist whose books include The Men Who Stare At Goats and Them: Adventures with Extremists, spent a hilarious week with Tucker in 1999 in Portugal attempting to infiltrate a Bilderberg meeting. ...
Bilderberg is the most useful international group I ever attended,” he told him. “The confidentiality enabled people to speak honestly without fear of repercussions.”
As Viscount Davignon put it: “When people say this is a secret government of the world I say that if we were a secret government of the world, we should be bloody ashamed of ourselves.”
Originally posted by Swills
Originally posted by EarthCitizen07
From a legal standpoint they have every right to gather and do whatever they do, much like masonry and other clubs do. From a moral perspective this reeks like a dead animal in the sun. I wish someone would spy on them and put it on youtube.
Just like alex jones did of bohemian grove. The bilderbergers are rotten!
Good news, Alex Jones and his crew are going to be there for this years BB event and will be covering it from every angle possible with as many cameras as possible.
for that you need a people who are aware and available. The brittish public are neither. I've just left a pub, close to where this meeting will take place, and not one single person was even aware that this meeting exists, let alone that it was happening right on our doorstep. Shame I can't make the counter festival, might have been worth a laugh or 2.
Originally posted by cconn487
Maybe the Brits will do what we Americans can't, or simply won't do...
Storm the place and demand answers