Bilderbergers pow-wow in Spain

Update June 8th: You know how I mentioned in this post that Muslim countries and China weren’t there. Well they are working on their New World Order too—Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia—and look who is at the on-going conference—Ahmahdinejad.

It wasn’t that long ago that if you said the word—Bilderberger—you were some crazy conspiracy nut case, but I see this year’s Bilderberger meeting, closing today in Spain, is all over the news.

Researchers believe that the gist of what these movers and shakers and big money people are doing is protecting their wealth and picking their own for leadership positions around the world—in addition to controlling world financial markets and aiming for a one-world form of government.  (That is how it ties in to immigrants and refugees, they need to erase national borders, control cheap labor and diminish state sovereignty.)

This year’s meeting is so out in the open, here is the list of participants.

Now check out this somewhat amusing description at the UK Guardian of what has gone on outside the posh Spanish resort where the participants were whisked in through tunnels and in limos with darkened windows.  The press (some of the press) has finally caught on:

Bilderberg is an absurdity. The secrecy is absurd. The lack of a relationship between the event and the mainstream media is absurd. Ivan standing alone by his roundabout bed is absurd. The paranoia of the participants is more than absurd – it’s pathetic.

This year, most of the delegates were whisked into the hotel through an underground entrance, dodging the lenses, like a bunch of James Bond baddies, like a dieter creeping downstairs at midnight to eat chocolate cake from the fridge.

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But the good news is that not everyone has dodged the cameras (John Elkann, the heir to Fiat, was spotted by the German blog Schall und Rauch looking particularly dapper this year). And the even better news – the very best news – is that the press seems, finally, to have woken up to Bilderberg.

We have had camera crews from Spanish TV and Spanish newspapers both local and national (Javier from El Mundo is currently up a tree with a camera). French journalists, Portuguese documentary makers and al-Jazeera are picking up the story. Russia Today has sent a film crew.

We’ve had articles in the Independent and the Times, and on the Today programme on Radio 4. Daniel Estulin has been doing interview after interview. He’s getting quotes from inside the meeting. The veil of secrecy is looking decidedly tatty. It might be time to bin it.

Read the whole article, there is lots more.

One other thing that is not so amusing is the mention of al-Jazeera.  Those reporters will probably notice that there are virtually no Muslim business honchos there (except maybe one from Turkey), no Saudi movers and shakers.  No Chinese either!  I have a sneaking feeling that countries like Saudi Arabia and Iran and Jordan have no plans to join a bunch of corporatist* (elitist) one-worlders who are bent on wiping out borders in order to save their bags of money while pretending to care about humanity.

* Judy described ‘corporatists’ here a year ago this week.  These are generally big businesses (note Google and Microsoft bigwigs are Bilderbergers) who understand that they need to control government as a way of protecting their financial empires, so it makes sense that since the economy is now a global one, they need to help set up a global government to continue their favored position.   I don’t know exactly when corportists first began having power but I recently read Amity Shlaes The Forgotten Man and we know that in Roosevelt’s New Deal certain insider businesses were able to cut out the competition through their close association with government.

For more, just google ‘Bilderberg.’  Here is one of many articles that tells more about this year’s meeting of the cabal.

By the way, I’m betting the Bilderbergers don’t like the Tea Party movement!

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