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Bilderberg 2011: The Curtains are Drawn. By Charlie Skelton

Bilderberg 2011: The curtains are drawn

Charlie Skelton wakes to find a security fence blocking his view of the venue, and brings news of the Bilderbus

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The Bilderberg 2011 security fence, or should that be 'a massive white fence of embarrassment'? Photograph: Charlie Skelton


Breaking news. There's been a bomb. Sorry, a "bomb". A "tubular device" has been "found" by the police, two people have been cuffed and whisked off, and the security is tightening fast. The bomb business has only kicked off in the last hour, but a photo of the arrest is winging its way down the mountain towards me. I'll post it up when it gets here.

So yes – seems that I spoke too soon about a chilled-out Swiss Bilderberg. The happy proximity of cameras and conference had already been broken, overnight, by a long white security fence, which blocked our view of the venue. No one seems to know who put it up, but the smart money says that it was hammered in at 3am by Jorma Ollila, the Chairman of Royal Dutch Shell, while Peter Voser, the CEO of Royal Dutch Shell, held the nails.

Now of course, when I describe what's gone up as a "security fence", what I actually mean is "privacy fence". It's a shower curtain, not a ring of steel. And of course, by "privacy" what I actually mean is "shame". It's a shame fence. A massive white fence of embarrassment. Privacy is what the delegates get when they close the door of their conference hall. Privacy is a Chatham House agreement not to discuss in public what was discussed at the various presentations and seminars of Bilderberg.

But this isn't privacy. It's hiding. It's a child hiding behind the curtains in case the monsters see it, and I find it weirdly infantile. Oddly unconfident. Grown-ups, happy in what they're doing, don't slide down in their car seats and slip in through side doors. You've got the world's most powerful people sneaking around like naughty kiddies. Naughty kiddies with secret service spotters on their hotel roof, and armed men on motorbikes flanking their limousines.

This is the bit about Bilderberg that I really don't get. It's an old chestnut, but let's just take another bite at it. Let's just say, for the sake of argument, that Bilderberg benefits us all. The citizens of the world are made safer, or happier, or healthier, or better off as a result of this meeting. Let's just say that the head of Deutsche Bank spends four days with the head of BP in order to improve our lives.

Let's suppose, shall we, that the amiable hosts – David Rockefeller, Henry Kissinger, and the Queen of the Netherlands – have the interests of the general public written in big red letters at the top of their conference agenda.

Suppose all that. Then why the fence? Why do delegates fling themselves across the back seats of their limousines rather than be seen attending this helpful gathering? Why the blacked-out windows and the newspapers held in front of their faces? And why the big white fence? I don't get it.

Why isn't Josef Ackermann, the CEO of Deutsche Bank, waving benignly to the crowds? Why aren't the excited participants pausing at the hotel gates to speak to the invited press? "Yes, thank you, we're hoping to solve Europe's financial crisis this year – so finger's crossed!" Why are German plane clothes policemen following members of the public around Swiss streets...? Sorry – different question. Important, but different.

But listen, I know what you're wondering. You're wondering: whatever happened to the Bilderbus? Did it ever arrive? TELL US ABOUT THE BILDERBUS!

OK, OK, calm down – give me a moment to collect my thoughts.

Ah yes, the Bilderbus ...

The noble 15-seater Bilderbus rolled into a St Moritz garage forecourt at just gone midnight. Right around when Peter Voser was rummaging around the hotel shed for some nails (see above). Four bald tyres squelched to a halt on the clean Swiss tarmac. A last shudder of the engine, a dimming of the lights, and for a moment – silence.

Then open slid the minibus door and a vast sigh of relief escaped into the night, a sigh so deep and so long that it blew birds from their nests, twanged the wires of the cable car, and echoed up, up, up into the mountains, where it is still living in a cave somewhere – cold, hungry, but content that it never has to set foot in that minibus ever again.

The drizzly Swiss forecourt filled with stretching travellers. Hips were clicked back into their sockets and glances were exchanged. Glances rich in pain. "Picaresque" is how one hollow-eyed soul described the journey. "Kafkaesque" hissed another through drawn lips. "We had trouble at customs," muttered a third. "And hit a bollard". "And the brakes don't work". "We haven't eaten". "We haven't slept". "I'm not even sure he's got a license."

But they made it. As steam rose from the bus's reeking wheels, these brave souls could bask in the knowledge that the human spirit will never, ever – "Sorry to interrupt, but could you show us to the campsite? We really need to sleep". OK, sorry. We'll talk tomorrow.

Tomorrow (today) has been spent at a Swiss garage getting the brakes fixed. If you're in the market for a visual metaphor that encapsulates the forces that are weighed against each other at Bilderberg – the secrecy of wealth and power versus the concern and curiosity of the powerless – then here it is:
The Bilderbus having its steaming brake pads checked in a Swiss garage
Changing the brake pads on a vehicle that can barely shudder itself above 50 mph might seem like fitting wings to a cactus, but better to be safe than Swiss cheese. Most of what happened on the bus will be taken to the grave by the survivors. A veil of privacy has been drawn over the horrors. Once a year, they will meet in a mountain resort to discuss, in a darkened room, how they are recovering. They will erect a tall white nylon fence around the venue, lest anyone catch a glimpse of the pain in the eyes. A glimpse like that? It could kill you.


Posted by Charlie Skelton Thursday 9 June 2011 18.34 BSTguardian.co.uk





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Burgerbuns
10 June 2011 11:04AM


Whenever I hear Bilderberg Group, I can't help but imagine a bunch man in suits in 'Build a Bear' shop arguing over who gets Swirly Lamb.

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hideandseeker
10 June 2011 11:04AM


Here's the list of attendees:
http://www.infowars.com/bilderberg-2011-full-official-attendee-list/
A cast with many of the usual suspects, such as Peter Mandelsohn and George Osborne - presumably representing the interests of their buddy, Nathan Rothschild.
Needless to say, Rockefeller and Kissinger are also there. After all, they are part of the furniture...

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Palehorse1980
10 June 2011 11:12AM


Charlie, great to see you're back there reporting on this.

The media interest seems to be growing by the year but it's still frankly pitiful.

Looking forward your next dispatches!

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TheGuguKing
10 June 2011 11:12AM


1. Check out the Alex Jones Show App on iphone.
2. Check out www.gugu.org.uk/education
3. Check out Youtube: TheGuguking
4. Check out The Venus Project

5. Use Startpage (annonymous google searching)
6. Use your mouth to tell others
7. Stop reading stupid daily newspapers unless they start representing a true reflection of society, which in this case is disgust at an overbearing, slave-driving, lies creating, warmongering, anti-humanistc, banking cartlel, which is fronted by people who make the commoners believe they voted into office, during a democratic voting system. By definition- two wolves and a sheep voting over what is for dinner.


8. Stop Global Enslavement at all costs

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grumpyoldgirl
10 June 2011 11:14AM


"PLANE clothes"? "FINGER'S crossed"? Dear oh dear, how I deplore the death of spelling. U r spending 2 much tyme txting on yr mobiles.

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wazaaap
10 June 2011 11:17AM


http://www.infowars.com/bilderberg-2011-full-official-attendee-list/

Bilderberg 2011: Full Official Attendee List

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TheGuguKing
10 June 2011 11:28AM


THIS IS NOT WORTH MENTIONING...? Right Guardian and BBC
Thanks to the fantastic work, Infowars, of Bilderberg activists, journalists and the Swiss media, we have now been able to obtain the full list of 2011 Bilderberg attendees.

Belgium

Coene, Luc, Governor, National Bank of Belgium
Davignon, Etienne, Minister of State
Leysen, Thomas, Chairman, Umicore
China

Fu, Ying, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs
Huang, Yiping, Professor of Economics, China Center for Economic Research, Peking University
Denmark

Eldrup, Anders, CEO, DONG Energy
Federspiel, Ulrik, Vice President, Global Affairs, Haldor Topsøe A/S
Schütze, Peter, Member of the Executive Management, Nordea Bank AB
Germany

Ackermann, Josef, Chairman of the Management Board and the Group Executive Committee, Deutsche Bank
Enders, Thomas, CEO, Airbus SAS
Löscher, Peter, President and CEO, Siemens AG
Nass, Matthias, Chief International Correspondent, Die Zeit
Steinbrück, Peer, Member of the Bundestag; Former Minister of Finance
Finland

Apunen, Matti, Director, Finnish Business and Policy Forum EVA
Johansson, Ole, Chairman, Confederation of the Finnish Industries EK
Ollila, Jorma, Chairman, Royal Dutch Shell
Pentikäinen, Mikael, Publisher and Senior Editor-in-Chief, Helsingin Sanomat
France

Baverez, Nicolas, Partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
Bazire, Nicolas, Managing Director, Groupe Arnault /LVMH
Castries, Henri de, Chairman and CEO, AXA
Lévy, Maurice, Chairman and CEO, Publicis Groupe S.A.
Montbrial, Thierry de, President, French Institute for International Relations
Roy, Olivier, Professor of Social and Political Theory, European University Institute
Great Britain

Agius, Marcus, Chairman, Barclays PLC
Flint, Douglas J., Group Chairman, HSBC Holdings
Kerr, John, Member, House of Lords; Deputy Chairman, Royal Dutch Shell
Lambert, Richard, Independent Non-Executive Director, Ernst & Young
Mandelson, Peter, Member, House of Lords; Chairman, Global Counsel
Micklethwait, John, Editor-in-Chief, The Economist
Osborne, George, Chancellor of the Exchequer
Stewart, Rory, Member of Parliament
Taylor, J. Martin, Chairman, Syngenta International AG
Greece

David, George A., Chairman, Coca-Cola H.B.C. S.A.
Hardouvelis, Gikas A., Chief Economist and Head of Research, Eurobank EFG
Papaconstantinou, George, Minister of Finance
Tsoukalis, Loukas, President, ELIAMEP Grisons
International Organizations

Almunia, Joaquín, Vice President, European Commission
Daele, Frans van, Chief of Staff to the President of the European Council
Kroes, Neelie, Vice President, European Commission; Commissioner for Digital Agenda
Lamy, Pascal, Director General, World Trade Organization
Rompuy, Herman van, President, European Council
Sheeran, Josette, Executive Director, United Nations World Food Programme
Solana Madariaga, Javier, President, ESADEgeo Center for Global Economy and Geopolitics
Trichet, Jean-Claude, President, European Central Bank
Zoellick, Robert B., President, The World Bank Group
Ireland

Gallagher, Paul, Senior Counsel; Former Attorney General
McDowell, Michael, Senior Counsel, Law Library; Former Deputy Prime Minister
Sutherland, Peter D., Chairman, Goldman Sachs International
Italy

Bernabè, Franco, CEO, Telecom Italia SpA
Elkann, John, Chairman, Fiat S.p.A.
Monti, Mario, President, Univers Commerciale Luigi Bocconi
Scaroni, Paolo, CEO, Eni S.p.A.
Tremonti, Giulio, Minister of Economy and Finance
Canada

Carney, Mark J., Governor, Bank of Canada
Clark, Edmund, President and CEO, TD Bank Financial Group
McKenna, Frank, Deputy Chair, TD Bank Financial Group
Orbinksi, James, Professor of Medicine and Political Science, University of Toronto
Prichard, J. Robert S., Chair, Torys LLP
Reisman, Heather, Chair and CEO, Indigo Books & Music Inc. Center, Brookings Institution
Netherlands

Bolland, Marc J., Chief Executive, Marks and Spencer Group plc
Chavannes, Marc E., Political Columnist, NRC Handelsblad; Professor of Journalism
Halberstadt, Victor, Professor of Economics, Leiden University; Former Honorary Secretary General of Bilderberg Meetings
H.M. the Queen of the Netherlands
Rosenthal, Uri, Minister of Foreign Affairs
Winter, Jaap W., Partner, De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek
Norway

Myklebust, Egil, Former Chairman of the Board of Directors SAS, sk Hydro ASA
H.R.H. Crown Prince Haakon of Norway
Ottersen, Ole Petter, Rector, University of Oslo
Solberg, Erna, Leader of the Conservative Party
Austria

Bronner, Oscar, CEO and Publisher, Standard Medien AG
Faymann, Werner, Federal Chancellor
Rothensteiner, Walter, Chairman of the Board, Raiffeisen Zentralbank Österreich AG
Scholten, Rudolf, Member of the Board of Executive Directors, Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG
Portugal

Balsemão, Francisco Pinto, Chairman and CEO, IMPRESA, S.G.P.S.; Former Prime Minister
Ferreira Alves,

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upnorth7
10 June 2011 11:53AM


Where's TOX when you need him.

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1234Ramones
10 June 2011 12:16PM


There is a conspiracy. They'd probably argue it's benign.

But there is a conspiracy.

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artdealer
10 June 2011 12:39PM


OK here is my twopeneth worth of conspiry: The Swiss are coming to the end of a huge double tunnel building excercise that is an astonishing 36 miles long and 6 miles under the alps that they say is to speed up traffic between north Europe and the southern states,fair enough, on the face of it sounds like a good idea, but why the need to build atomic bomb proof doors at each end of this huge tunnel?

Secondly, David Rockefellar, who donated the land that the UN building stands on in NY. is reported as having urged the Clintons in their presidency to make the Great Disclosure?
Hillary in particular was apparently anxious that this would happen, but others disuaded Bill much to Hillary's annoyance and here we are, two presidents later and Hilary and David Rockefellar sitting side by side with all the worlds controllers at a top secret meeting that has been going on anually since the early 50's when it is claimed that the first human to alien contact was made.

Also why out here in the far east are we being bombarded daily, weekly and monthly about the coming alien invasion with clips of Obama stating " we are at war" (with aliens) amongst others, and the declaration that there is a coming war as western governments seem to have decided to reject any friendly contact and instead treat them as intergalatic enemies.

I'm only the messnger, but this and other related mind boggling stories and lectures by now retired elderly former cold war warrior types and ex-senior intelligence officers of high rank are also putting out this message.
Look on YouTube for Obama and Disclosure and other related lectures, particularly on UFO TV. and join up the dots.

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artdealer
10 June 2011 1:59PM


Oh! Dear,
Absolute apologies to Guardian editor supreme, I really thought that my posting had mysteriously disappeared and here it is here. I guess that makes me a troll for getting lost in the Cif section. Consider me suitably and seriously embarrased by my own paranoia. I'll get me coat......

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bighouse
10 June 2011 3:11PM


Funny that old David Aaronovitch is all over this like a rash. The cup of tea reference is his and he seems to be the main denier of any and all 'conspiracies'. In fact he is the first to jump on any logical questiioning of the behaviour of of our greaters and betters and label it a 'conspiracy'. He was on Newsnight last night shaming Paxman by pouring his own more toxic brand of lofty disdainful scorn on the doctors who had the nerve to question the cover-up of David Kelly's death. In fact these days I don't believe a conspiracy is worth conspiring over unless the former Guardian columnist has sprayed it with his marker like a skunk on heat. Boy, did he take the Kings shilling back in the old Iraq War days.

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Jacksavage
10 June 2011 3:15PM


@The GuGuKing.

Thank you for that Guest List. The banks and the financial institutions seem even more heavily represented than usual this year. Hold on to your wallets!

If the Devil could cast his net....eh?

Looks like Rory Stewart could be a man to watch. The British Obama to be ? Obama was a Bilderberger attendee and so are/were several of his closest appointees.Joe Biden, also a Bilderberger, was selected to run as Vice Pres. by James A Johnson...er....also a Bilderberger.

With regard to the usual presence of someone from The Economist"..... this is a publication that is heavily influenced, if not actually controlled by, the Rothschild family.
Probably just a coincidence. Nothing to see here.

*Adjusts tinfoil hat to a jaunty angle*

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edegales
10 June 2011 4:28PM


Not permissible...

etc, etc, So will one of you clever people tell me what we can actually DO about it?

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Powerandprivilege
10 June 2011 6:05PM


The secrecy in this day and age is disturbing. What are they planning? Controlled ethnic cleansing, monetary tsunamis, or spraying the planet with chemicals to control the masses. The secrecy sure raises suspicions. Let us hope there is still some benevolence left.

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upnorth7
10 June 2011 6:42PM


They are going to kill us all. Basically. There isn't enough resources for the every expanding world population. The vast majority of people are not worth saving in their eyes. It's a bit like the lucky 144,000. Except most people will be unlucky.

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11 June 2011 12:53AM


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karlos808
11 June 2011 2:54AM


@ edegales - for what it's worth

Some people have tried to take them on but they end of being shot usually if they are any kind of serious threat. Others who have aggravated them usually end up without a Job anymore, being discredited or fall victim to some kind of entrapment.

That's one of the reasons many people in the Media dare not push their luck, they get shunned, refused interviews, sacked and struggle to find any decent work ever again. As already mentioned, a Massive amount of Media is controlled and owned by them anyway.

The Taliban are trying in their own Military Way at the moment so you could join them.

There are of course many things individuals can do without fear of being shot. They can cut up their Credit Cards and that hurts them. They can pay off debt and never ever borrow again. That hurts them. Sell all Shares. Take money out of Pension Schemes, they're all useless anyway. Take money out of Savings Accounts, they're useless anyway, inflation usually gets manipulated to ensure you actually lose money held in savings accounts anyway. It's getting real hard lately but try to not buy their products at all. Use a building society account instead of Bank Accounts.

All these are simple and effective. If done en mass worldwide, such simple action could really damage their status.

Then of course there are the major killer moves which is their worst nightmare.

We as slaves worldwide - and we are all just slaves to them - organize, unite and move as one unit to completely take over all positions of power and be free at last. Preferably ensuring that our brothers and sisters, fathers and sons, currently employed in the Police or Military, step aside and then let the civilians take the Ruling Elite head on in a mass global demonstration, preferably completely peacefully.

No one can be sure how many of them they are but at most, the main players amount to a few thousand.

The slaves of course add up to around 7 Billion and at that point, there is no contest.

This action would need to unified and sustained, regardless of colour, race or religion. The worlds civilians need to move as one.

These people are clever, example - they financially rape Greece and deal with that social riot, then move on to another Nation and deal with that social riot. The Greeks only fight for the Greeks and the Irish only fight for the Irish. One by one, each nation is brought to it's knees. Just like nationally the Teachers only go on strike if Teachers wages are being cut. Doctors would only strike if their wages are to be cut.

That's how they divide and rule and 7 Billion people let them do it.

It's actually insane that 7 Billion People allow themselves to be controlled by so few. It's much easier for us to control them and yet we do not.

Muslims in the Middle East are taught We are their enemy and We are taught, they are the enemy, both statements are complete lies.

We all share a common enemy and it's high time we all realized that. The Private Banking system is pure evil and evil knows no bounds.

People like David Cameron and Tony Blair have a complete and utter contempt for all the citizens of the Northern Hemisphere, just as they have that same contempt for citizens in the Southern Hemisphere.

Tony Blair for example ensured that the UK spent Billions in the Middle East Wars, leaving the Nation in debt. Why ? because he can then go and work for JP Morgan Chase and earn Millions.

Why would JP Morgan Chase employ Tony Blair ? Possibly because the UK would have had to borrow the money to go to War from JP Morgan Chase, just as France did.

Thus JP Morgan earn from the Profits on the Bonds plus Interest and then Tony Blair spends the money borrowed from JP Morgan to buy Arms.

Those Arms are manufactured by Companies owned by JP Morgan and their Bankster Friends.

So the money loaned by JP Morgan Chase gets given back to JP Morgan Chase.

Furthermore, JP Morgan Chase also control the stocks and shares in those Arms Dealers and once again, they make even more money on the Stock Market.

That revolving door is one perpetual cycle and it's the same groups of people who run everything, making money out of everything.

Meanwhile, 17 year old kids from the U.S and the U.K and Europe are sent to the Middle East to kill complete strangers on behalf of the Banksters.

The Arms are then dropped all over the Region and Innocent people die in the Hills and the Deserts until everything is destroyed and the cycle begins again.

The slaves can kill each other all millennium long for all they care, just as long as the Banksters make a profit and are left alone to hang out in Switzerland Hotels counting their money and dreaming up new Wars to wage . . . next on the list Iran and Pakistan probably . . .

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brent2009
11 June 2011 5:45AM


Baffling that the snipers on the roof don't unleash fury on the vip's? The people with access to the clown parade, ie limo drivers, bodyguards, cooks, maids, butt wipers etc. could easily rid the world of the likes of demon Kissenger and Rothschilds, Rockefeller and the queens of wonderland.
Why is it always regular citizens that must arise to handle these delicate situations and risk death and/or imprisonment?
So is Jacob Rothschild the highest tier shot caller on the planet, or are there numbskulls with even more clout?

No more beating around the proverbial bush...who are the ten top dogs that need to be neutered. The Bilderberg list looks frankly like the list of go-fers, while the real masters are still in the shadows.

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lostindenmark
11 June 2011 6:34AM


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGDW03FeZq4

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SewButtons
11 June 2011 12:25PM


Very boringly British. Say what it is: Mass Murderers that killed the global economy get together again, the rumored devil worshiping and proven via pictures taken of the gatherings of those whom decided to destroy Iraq, competition must die. Die, die, die, world! And out-out damn spots! THE Beatrix, Rockefeller, Kissinger hydra-headed tiara wearing monsters, not them they are in Britain, monsters killing that wear tiaras. Diana told the truth and Goya etched Frankenstine to warn us already. Murderers are everywhere and the rippers? Street clothed plain wearing thugs from Germany, hey getta, getta, getta JOB, and not the head kind either. Dumb wearing dumber in whatever can get the body on in life, these days it is a matter of time for the organic forms to wither and get the earth cleansed of the whole energy, stupid.

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donkeyshit
11 June 2011 7:32PM


re: that curtain.

swiss tax payers` money at work, i.e. dependable, discreet, clean.

or, in a word: nice.

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donkeyshit
11 June 2011 7:40PM


hindsight is 20/20, or a pause for reflection:

1) bilderberg conference, athens 2009. result?
greek economy hits the wall.

2) bilderberg conference, barcelona 2010. result?
spanish economy picks up diarrhoe.

3) bilderberg conference, st. moritz 2011. result?
swiss economy...guess what happens!

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irrahhayes
11 June 2011 7:46PM


Some seem to take this Bilderberg Group as a joke, but this group of 125 of the wealthest industralists in the world, meet often & secretly. Until recently.
And it is the likes of Alex Jones TV chatshow host in America, and other people working in media & other professionals who have worked for many years getting close to these people, covertly and otherwise.

It is basically this group that make policy, world policy. Our parliament 'enacte' this out and legislate in the House etc; the President/s of the USA are mere pupets, acting out the policy passed down to them. The 'Trilateral Group' overseer that this happens. J.F Kennedy was the last true president.

Other heads of state do likewise. Or have I got this all wrong? If so please research The Bilderberg Group, The Trilateral Group, look into the Federal Reserve Bank, a private bank, no legislation to bind it. Has never had an Audit in its 90+ years of existence.
Then of course there is the Bohemiam Grove Club, they know how to party. And of course our more common British type secret society, The Masons.

Seeing as Mr. Osborne Chancellor of the Exchequer attended in this capacity we the public will surely be hearing all about this meeting, as Democracy dictates.
irrahayes

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