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Re: Bilderberg in the Mainstream Media Thread 03 Jun 2012 14:31 #41

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Most excellent thread, wub. Thankies. :up:
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www.guardian.co.uk/world/us-news-blog/20...ken-s-drive-of-shame

Bilderberg 2012: Ken Clarke's drive of shame

Britain's lord chancellor Ken Clarke looks a little weary as he makes a late appearance at a pleasantly chaotic Bilderberg

Ken Clarke was the last man out. I'm not surprised he was late up. Britain's lord chancellor had the beery sheen and aspirin eyes of a man who'd found the closing banquet of Bilderberg 2012 more than usually chillaxing. He looks like he's been pulled through a hedge fund backwards. I'm not even sure he's wearing trousers.

Poor Ken. It can't be easy for him, trying to reconcile being an MP, the minister for justice and a member of Bilderberg's steering committee. Imagine having interests so conflicted. No wonder if he's got a sweat on. Plus, he's trying his best to champion transparency, trumpeting it as "the most effective public inoculation against corruption that any country can have", while refusing to talk about the Bilderberg conference or any of the steering committee meetings.

Back in 1994, Clarke thundered in parliament about "the desirability of greater transparency of decisions on monetary policy", but these days he's having to thrash it out in private with the heads of the major banks. What a nightmare.

Another tired face belonged to Bassma Kodmani, the head of foreign affairs for the Turkey-based Syrian National Council.


She looks a sad little puppet. I'd have thought she'd look happier, having had the hawks of Bilderberg cluck around her for the weekend, planning her new country. It's no wonder they've taken Bassma under their wing. After all, she spent seven years at the Ford Foundation. She's "one of them".

Happier than Bassma is Karen Field, a satisfied protester from Baltimore. She befriended an insider from the venue and came away with the hot gossip from the conference. A great deal of heavy flirting and some awkward lip dodging earned her this admission: "We had a load of the hotel staff gathered round a computer in the back office, watching Alex Jones – and they're all rooting for him." Grinning through gritted teeth at the banksters. It makes you wonder what ended up in the soup. No wonder Ken looks queasy.

As for the conference: "He told me that they don't just all sit together in a big room – which is what I always thought – but they have tons of separate rooms and they split up for the meetings. The first ones are after 4.30 on Thursday." Between meetings, says Karen's source, all the delegates talk about is "money, just money". The source told her: "They don't tip, although four years ago he got $20 from Henry Kissinger's aide. This year, no one got anything." Fair enough, there's a recession on.

Four years ago, Bilderberg was here at this same hotel. And according to Karen's leak: "In 2008 Queen Beatrix got the penthouse suite. This year, Kissinger got it." What better reward for a distinguished old man accused by some of war crimes?


Karen's flirty staffer is the biggest Bilderberg leak in a long while. I picked up a couple of smaller tidbits myself. I was helping a cop move a security cordon near some trees, when he lowered his voice and casually let slip: "We don't support Bilderberg, trust me." And there's what a hotel employee told me as he drove through the gates of the hotel. He lowered his window and beckoned me over. "I want you to know that they call you people 'cockroaches'. I work in the hotel and they asked me if those cockroaches were still out there. They meant you."

That's nice. A nearby live-streamer, Sky Adams, laughed when I told him, and said: "Well, at least cockroaches are indestructible. They keep coming back." I'm sure the organisers of Bilderberg will be delighted to know that. As the last limousines purred off to their private jets, the admin team were lining up for a souvenir snapshot, when up strolled three fearless citizen journalists, cameras whirring, live streams streaming. Mayhem ensued:

Shrieks, hands to the lens, various escortings from the premises. A lovely moment ruined. I almost feel sorry for them.

No, wait … I don't.
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Re: Bilderberg in the Mainstream Media Thread 05 Jun 2012 03:41 #43

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rt.com/usa/news/bilderberg-group-paul-romney-956/

Bilderberg Group scared of the Paul family

The 2012 Bilderberg Conference is officially over, but members of the elusive society may have made a big decision during this year’s event. One source is reporting that the top-secret meeting ended with a running mate picked for Mitt Romney.

Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels is likely to be elected as the candidate for vice president under Mitt Romney, claimsa source close to the Bilderberg Conference. Journalist Jim Tucker has been investigating the annual closed-door meetings for decades and tells the website Infowars.com that, before the 2012 Bilderberg meeting wrapped up, Gov. Daniels was decided on as the GOP running mate.

A Romney/Daniels ticket would make sense for many reasons, but Tucker suggests that it may have something more to do with just shared ideologies between the Indiana governor and the founder of Bain Capital. The real reasoning behind the decision, explains Infowars, is that the members of the Bilderberg Group are seeking an alternative to another likely running mate: Kentucky Senator Rand Paul.

Following an off-the-record meeting last week between Romney and Sen. Paul (R-KY), the rumor mill quickly began turning with talk of a GOP ticket staring the two this November. Many of the ideas honored by Paul, however, are identical to topics that has made his father, Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas), so feared by the Republican Party establishment. Although electing Sen. Paul as a running mate under Romney could potentially open up the ticket among a broader spectrum of GOP voters, it does not ring true with the agenda already outlined by the Bilderberg Group.

The meeting of the Bilderberg Group is believed to annually bring together some of the world’s biggest names in finance and politics to decide on matters that will impact the world in the months and years to come. It is believed by many that former British Prime Minister Tony Blair was handpicked by the Bilderberg Group before being elected and that, at the 2008 conference, then Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was asked to exit the race so that the left could throw their weight behind Barack Obama to face off against the Republican Party candidate in that year’s election.

Should a Romney/Rand Paul ticket had been agreed on, reports Infowar’s Paul Joseph Watson, the possible VP’s “constitutionalist stance [could] act to derail the agenda for increased centralization of power into a system of global governance.”

Earlier in the election season, some pundits predicted that Rand Paul could bring ideas to the Republican Party ticket that, although shared with his strict libertarian father, would not be viewed as extreme by the GOP establishment.

"Rand Paul has softer edges than his dad," Cato Institute Executive Vice President David Boaz tells National Public Radio. "That helped him get elected to the Senate."

But although Sen. Paul may not be as considered as much of a threat to the Republican Party as his father — who is still currently in the race for the GOP nomination — Infowars speculates that his ideologies and relationship with his father are enough to scare undecided voters away from Romney this race.

Senator Marco Rubio (R-Florida) is also rumored to be among the party’s top choices for a running mate under Romney.
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Bilderberg 2012: protesters hail their hero, Alex Jones

Radio host from Austin rallies demonstrators with full-throated denunciation of the global elite

As the demonstrations targeting the Bilderberg conference of international leaders in Chantilly, Virginia, drew to a close on Sunday, dozens of protesters gathered around one man, hoping for a picture or an autograph.

"Alex, what's next?" one protester repeatedly yelled.

"God bless you, Alex," said a number of others, as they stood outside a service entrance to a heavily guarded Marriott.

The object of their adoration was Alex Jones, an Austin, Texas-based radio host and counter-culture icon. A stout man with close-cropped hair, Jones was dressed in denim, his temples soaked with sweat.

Throughout the morning black sedans and SUVs would leave the property amid jeers from the crowd. The passengers, the demonstrators believed, were members of an international elite intent on establishing a "new world order".

Police had confined the protesters to patches of grass on either side of the entrance, and at one point prevented anyone from crossing one side to the other. Then Jones arrived.

"Get 'em, Alex," said one woman, as Jones made a beeline for the police. Surrounded by his media crew – who live-streamed every moment with their cell phones – Jones spoke to the officers. Moments later he managed to cross the street, with dozens of his supporters behind him.

The protesters saw the achievement as a victory, cheering, chanting and pumping their fists in the air.

Jones quickly took control of the situation, using his unmistakable voice– amplified by a megaphone – to launch into a full-throated denunciation of the global elite, the erosion of rights and liberty, and the establishment of federal "reeducation camps".

"The best bullhorner there is," one protester said of Jones's oratory skills. When Jones began describing how he likes to use multiple megaphones end to end, a demonstrator called him "the people's L-Rad", a reference to a sonic weapon police departments sometimes use against protesters.

Without Jones's radio show and website it is difficult to estimate how many demonstrators would have turned out to protest against the off-the-record Bilderberg meeting over the past three days. T-shirts bearing the name of his programme and references to his work were staple elements throughout the rally. Demonstrators would repeat a tag line from his show: "What's the answer to 1984? 1776!"

"Alex has been, more than anyone by far, instrumental in waking people up to what's going on in the world today; the Bilderbergs, the destruction of our constitution and our rights, mass poisoning, mass vaccinations," said John Kopel. "He's done it all."

"Even if you don't like his style, what he's done for the freedom movement in America is immense," Kopel said. "That's why I'm here. I look at his website every day. He's an inspiration."

"He's incredible," said Carmine Diiorio, who travelled from Baltimore to protest at Bilderberg. Diiorio carried an elaborate hand-drawn sign that his 15-year-old daughter made.

The sign caught Jones's eye. As the radio host approached to get a closer look, Diiorio yelled, "Death to the new world order, Alex!" Jones delighted in the artwork, had his crew take photos, and later signed it.

"He's only one person but it really gives you a testament of what one person can achieve," Diiorio said.

Jones is not without his critics, who say he uses his influence to promote paranoia and conspiracy theories, based on incomplete or self-serving research. His focus on secret societies with ties to devil worship and mass eugenics programs, controversial 9/11 theories and the power of the Illuminati, have been ridiculed and dismissed by figures on both sides of the political aisle as well as journalists and independent observers.

With respect to this year's Bilderberg protests – the most well-attended ever, by most accounts – Jones said his show was "central to kicking it off".

With a network of supporters that often relies on Jones for their news, the radio host says he does face challenges.

"You do get off balance when you're trying to talk to sources, get reports out, take photos, shoot video, sign autographs. It's like a balancing act," Jones said. "It does tend to fracture the thought process. Very stressful."
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Bilderberg 2012: guess who's coming to dinner

In Charlie Skelton's latest, a surprise guest slips into Bilderberg, and gets a warm reception from the 'Golden Bullhorn'

Yesterday at 4pm a limousine with a police motorcade entered the rear entrance of the Bilderberg hotel. Heavy security, heavyweight politician. Let the guesses commence: was it Romney getting the green light for the presidency? Was it Hilary, nipping in to sign off on Iran?

4pm – time to freshen up, before a mix and mingle over cocktails, and a place at the top table for an extremely noisy dinner. The noise was courtesy of the Bilderberg bullhorn disco – an iTunes playlist, blasted out at the hotel.

During cocktail hour, the delegates chatted amiably about Greek asset stripping to the tune of Killing In The Name by Rage Against The Machine. Over dinner, they divided up the post-invasion Iran restructuring contracts to Uprising by Muse. And just before the noise curfew kicked in, they sipped their coffee to the gentle sway of Megadeth's Endgame.

The Bilderberg bullhorns went head-to-head mid-afternoon, in the 'Best Rant' contest, for the chance to win a golden bullhorn. The rants were judged by We Are Change San Antonio and guerilla moviemaker Mark Dice . The winning rant was delivered by Steve Milroy, who said modestly, as he collected his prize: "They only voted for me because I was packing heat."

The security fence shook on its hinges as Milroy blasted Bilderberg. "The world is onto you!" he boomed. "We're going to grab hold of your leg like a rabid dog and we won't let go. You're choosing our next president! You're trying to tell us we have a choice between Goldman… and Sachs!" Although that's not entirely fair, as I'm sure JP Morgan and Citigroup have a say.

So, was it the next US president who was escorted inside to give the after dinner speech? Obviously we've no idea who was in the limo, but we can be certain it wasn't Kissinger. Henry's been gliding in and out with untinted windows all weekend. So much so, that people have been worrying about the effect of the sunlight on his skin. "Maybe he has a special cream that stops him melting," suggests someone from the crowd, as Henry disappears inside again and the catcalls fade.

"It's weird. He seems to feed off the energy," says Steve Davies, from Press For Truth . Steve has travelled down with his colleague Dan Dicks. I ask what prompted the trip. "Lots of big Canadians here this year," explains Dan. "We've got Alison Redford, the Premier of Alberta, Mark Carney who's the head of the Bank of Canada – he was a managing director of Goldman Sachs before he took that job. And there's the private bankers, of course. Edmund Clark and Frank McKenna – one and two at the TD Bank Group."

"It's a giant bank" explains Steve with a sigh. "But that's what Bilderberg's all about: the merging of state and corporate interests – government serving corporations. There's not much coverage in Canada of Bilderberg – but people are hungry for this info and they're not finding it."

At Bilderberg, every distinction melts away: banking/academia/ownership/leadership/politics – they all just mudge into one. Twenty-eight-year-old activist John Colonna objects to the mudge. "What we need is a separation of banking and government. We need to pull them apart. Bilderberg is where they come together. The ideology of Bilderberg is the fusion of big corporations and big government. This is fascism. This is what commentators on the liberal left don't get. They've got a blind spot."

John shakes his head tiredly. "Big corporations have taken over the government. It's actually pretty easy to figure out." The history is long and complicated, the scale of cronyism and control can be giddying, but somehow it can be made to fit on a single placard.

Speaking of giddying, I would be failing in my duty as a responsible journalist if I didn't bow to pressure from readers to stick in another photo of activist Collin Abramowicz. Here he is, smouldering angrily at the New World Order. Seriously, if there are any modeling agents watching this – every single picture I've got of Collin practically melts the screen. Oh, and I'm taking 15%. Gross, not net.

Photos and footage from this year's protest have been pouring out onto the web, and people are tired and sunburned today – but a duty to go record and protest the event has dragged them back to the action. "I shouldn't be standing here with my camera," laments Michael Agyeman, 22, an aeronautics student from New Jersey. "But if I'm not here, who's going to cover this? Where is CNN? There's a job to do, so I'm going to do it."

Students have been a big part of Bilderberg 2012. I meet Matt Bobeng and Sam Porter, both 19, from North Carolina State University. I tell Matt, a chemistry major, something that I've noticed over the years: that I find the people outside Bilderberg peculiarly intelligent. "I like to consider us smart people," he laughs. "Me and a bunch of idiots? I don't like that idea." I ask Matt what happens when he talks to his friends about Bilderberg. "People typically don't like the idea of government conspiracies. Government is their safety blanket. You tell a toddler their favourite blanket is full of lice and disease, they'll be resistant to that, they find it uncomfortable."

Sam is studying computer programming: "I have a very analytical mind, and I think it's important for everyone to make their own analysis. Go home, and do your own research." Always, from everyone here, this is the message at Bilderberg. Go and study. Look stuff up. Don't take my word for it. To which I would add, don't take Robert Kagan's word for it.

The 'party line' quote that has been doing the rounds this year is from Robert Kagan, who's a Romney advisor, arch neo-con, and co-founder of the Project for the New American Century . Of Bilderberg, he says:

"With all due respect … it's a lot of vaguely uninteresting people giving vaguely uninteresting lectures and then having nice meals in nice places."

Well, with all due respect Robert, not only is Chantilly, Virginia, not a 'nice place' (it's really, properly ghastly – a tarmac dystopia, an arms company Mecca), but maybe not everyone finds the attendees of Bilderberg "vaguely uninteresting". They might find it "interesting" that the chairman, vice-chairman, and CEO of Shell are meeting up, for a three-day conference, with the chairman of Barclays, the White House national security advisor, the head of the NSA, the head of HSBC, the Chancellor of Austria, the Lord Chancellor of Britain, the governor of Indiana, the CEO of Unilever, the director-general of the World Trade Organization, the president of the World Bank and the head of the Dow Chemical Group.

Who has to show up before Kagan finds it noteworthy…? Kermit the Frog? Rihanna? George Washington? The cast of Ghostbusters? What if Henry Kissinger promised to give the CEO of Airbus a lapdance? What could possibly make Kagan stop yawning at the sheer boredom of Bilderberg?

You must be stark staring crazy to think there's anything to worry about at Bilderberg. Matt Bobeng bristles at the fact that there's still a stigma attached to taking this summit seriously. "People say to themselves: what will people think if I start talking about that? This is effectively an ostracism of ideas."

Yesterday, at breakfast, I asked businessman and navy veteran Wayne Fritzsche if he felt 'crazy' being here – talking about Bilderberg? He smiled. "No. I feel informed."
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OWS and the Bilderberg Group: Why This Secret Society of World Leaders Needs to be 'Occupied'

Some of the world's most influential politicians and industry titans met behind closed doors in Chantilly, Virginia this May 31 through June 3. The Westfields Marriot prepared a large security detail: including barricades, barb wired fences, and more than enough armed police officers. The event drew hundreds of protestors from all over the United States, and others from around the world.

The Bilderberg Group has been meeting annually in different locations since 1954, when they first met in Oosterbeek, Netherlands at the Hotel de Bilderberg, which gave the secretive group their namesake.

Because of the secrecy of these meetings, and the lack of attention the Bilderbergers receive from the mainstream media, many independent thinkers and members of the alternative media question what exactly these elitists are discussing in their private meetings.

Well, we could ask former President Bill Clinton, who attended the 1991 Bilderberg meeting -- one year before he defeated former CIA director and incumbent President George H.W. Bush. We could also ask 2004 Vice Presidential John Edwards, who just recently escaped prosecution for campaign finance charges via a mistrial. Here is a 'complete' list of Bilderberg 2012 attendees.

So what's the big deal? Why should it matter that future heads of state and leaders of finance, labor, and technology meet to have informal, off-the-record discussions? According to the offical Bilderberg website : "At the meetings, no resolutions are proposed, no votes taken, and no policy statements issued." This seems contradictory to former European Union commissioner and Bilderberg chairman Étienne Davignon's confession that the Bilderberg conference gave rise to the euro and thus the European Union.

If we take a look at the debt-suicide epidemic in Greece and the financial apartheid that is plagueing the rest of the EU, the brainchild of the Bilderbergers seems to be failing the people of Europe.

Back to Chantilly.

The Occupy Bilderberg event made history this weekend with the largest group of protestors in the long history of this meeting of the world's elite. Unlike the Occupy Wall Street movement, which often receives criticisms for lacking a sense of direction, the Occupy Bilderberg attendees are unified in their goal: exposing the global mafia for their crimes against humanity. While the OWS movement has good intentions, some factions of OWS have misplaced anger: blaming capitalism -- as if the Federal Reserve handing out trillions to Wall Street oligarchs is an integral platform in capitalism. If the Occupy movement is looking for the real 1%, or more accurately, the real .1%, then Bilderberg is where their attention should be focused.

This isn't the first meeting of the Bilderbergers in Chantilly. In the heat of the 2008 presidential campaign, the Westfields Marriot hosted the Bilderberg Group -- allegedly determining which Democratic presidential nominee would be best at enforcing their agenda: Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton.

Up until a few years ago, the mainstream media denied the Bilderberg Group existed. In fact, that denial still exists today. In fact, an interview with MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell shows him reacting quite unprofessionaly about questions of Bildergberg Group's existence when asked about it by alternative media journalist Luke Rudkowski. After receiving a polite, detailed explanation of what the Bilderberg Group is, O'Donnell responds with the "I'm too lazy to research that" defense.



Predictably, the corporate mainstream media and other individuals who haven't done their research will label this as a 'conspiracy theory'. But with the ever-increasing police state in America, the ever-present desire for military intervention in Iran/Syria, and a collapsing European Union -- maybe investigating the Bilderberg Group and their agenda wouldn't be such a bad idea. That is, if people aren't "too lazy" to perform a few Google searches.
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Bilderberg 2012, the End?

The end of the Bilderberg meeting means impending trouble for the world. The good news is that Independent journalists are digging the mainstream media's grave as each day passes. Who needs the mainstream media when you have videos from educated people? The protesters that gather with them are wrecking the plans of these global elitists.

Ron Paul's Death

No Bulls**t but bullhorns from Alex Jones who is a hard charger in the fight for freedom. The Infowars.com reporter leads the pack with Jim Tucker's inside man saying they wanted Ron Paul and his supporters dead in this video . Ron Paul must be good for America if the Bilderbergers hate him.

Ron Paul (Republican) seems to be the only honest politician left but even the Right wing conservative radio shows in America make him out to be a nut case because he says Iran is not a threat.


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He is similar to Pat Buchanan who was fired from MSNBC. They both have been saying the same thing about Iran having no nukes and that Israel has 300 nuclear warheads. As Buchanan once said, "you can't replicate the Middle West (of America) in the Middle East".

History of Anointing Presidents

The Bilderbergers are picking the vice- presidential candidates for both parties. According to Tucker, Senator and former presidential candidate, John Kerry will be on the Democratic ticket and the Governor of Indiana, Mitch Daniels will be on the ticket with Romney. Both men are at the Bilderberg meeting.

Infowars.com says Florida senator Marco Rubio, who recently spoke before the Council on Foreign Relations may be the VP choice. Their article and videos about it are here .

Tucker says with the exception of Reagan, the Bilderbergers have been choosing VP's and presidents since 1964. Probably explains why Reagan was shot since he was not Bilderberg approved. Good thing he survived. I guess Kennedy was not approved either.

Good News

The good news from Tucker, who is with the American Free Press, is that, "we're winning, they're losing" and the Bilderbergs are getting more upset as each year passes. It probably explains why Rockefeller opened up his big mouth:

"Some even believe we (the Rockefeller family) are part of a secret cabal working against the best interests of the United States, characterizing my family and me as 'internationalists' and of conspiring with others around the world to build a more integrated global political and economic structure---one world, if you will. If that's the charge, I stand guilty, and I am proud of it."

The phone number to the Marriott Hotel in Chantilly, Virginia is 1-703-818-0300. Alex tells us to ask for David Rockefeller, Bill Gates or John Kerry for example. Alex is loud but humble and asks for our help in this real battle against tyranny.

The hilarious part was Alex using his bullhorn to keep the Bilderbergers awake last Friday night . The theintelhub.com was there using their own bullhorns too and made a lot of videos during the protest. There's nothing like a video to tell the truth. Great job guys!

Alex said he saw the Associated Press out there but they were not seen by RT. I liked his expose of this evil including a comment he made about the Devil in this long video he made June 1st with Joe Bannister .

Global Control

The members of the Bilderbergs want a global bank, police state, controlled internet and an electronic ID system. Alex gives a good explanation of their agenda and how they might put it into action here . Keep in mind the Euro was created by the Bilderbergs.

The US government uses Al Qaeda to overthrow the government in Syria. I am sure Bassma Kodmani, a member of the Syrian National Council who is at the meeting, will be planning how to get NATO involved and avoid UN conflicts with Russia and China who refuse to be fooled by their agenda.

The Bilderbergs even admit it this year. On their website they wrote:

"The Conference will deal mainly with political, economic and societal issues like Transatlantic Relations, Evolution of the Political Landscape in Europe and the US, Austerity and Growth in Developed Economies, Cyber Security, Energy Challenges, the Future of Democracy, Russia, China and the Middle East."

Who Put Them in Charge?

So who gives them the right to meddle in other countries affairs? Isn't that how World War II started?

"We are all obliged to remember why the war had started, and to learn our lessons from it, as they are still relevant these days. And I want to emphasize today that following the international regulations, and respecting the state sovereignty and each nation's right to make their choices is one of certain guarantees that the tragedy of the past war will not recur." - Russian President Vladimir Putin

Shouldn't countries respect each other's rights to make their own decisions? Putin made it clear last May 9th commemorating the victory day over Nazis Germany. My video with English subtitles for that day is here .

You can bet that Putin will not let the Bilderbergs interfere. He swore at his inaugural address May 7th, "to protect the sovereignty and independence" of Russia. I'm sure he's on the same list as Ron Paul. Vladimir Putin is the only one besides China who is not afraid to physically oppose the Bilderbergs agenda with military force.

Arrest Highlights

One poor girl with the American Free Press was hog- tied by the police in this video and you can really see more police involved. Well, so much for the so called "free-press" in America. It was killed decades ago but this is proof for the doubtful. The crack heads of the mainstream media are making mega bucks spinning propaganda, meanwhile an investigative journalist gets arrested.

A great eyewitness, U.S. veteran was arrested , abused and forcefully vaccinated by Fairfax County Police. He was not read his rights and was asked if he learned his lesson. Apparently he was used as an example to intimidate others from getting too close to the Bilderbergs. They were clearly trying to intimidate all the protesters. He said he was told by a benevolent police officer,

"Hey, you know they're out to get you. They're gonna' grab a few of you to make a point, just to keep you guys in check"

One protester was arrested for crossing the street . Alex Jones mentions the fact that the police told bus drivers not to give him a ride on the buses or they will get ticketed. The police will protect the rich elite but they will not enforce the Logan Act. Every American in the Bilderberg meeting should have been arrested on felony charges.

Alone in the Rain

Abby braved the elements and was soaked in reality during her report. Abby Martin from RT made this video on Thursday. She was alone in the rain Friday June 1st with no sign of any mainstream media there in this video asking "why is that?". She does say this is the first time the Washington Post (a Bilderberg pawn) and the Huffington Post are starting to report it, but they were not out there with her. These fenceless funny Posts are exemplary of lazy journalism.

Where the Hell Have You Been?

The Posts make it sound like the Bilderbergs are a new thing begging the question, "Where the Hell have you been???" The Bilderbergers have been around since 1954. Well, give the Washington Post credit for spotting Bill Gates coming into the Bilderberg meeting. I bet the Posts left for home after that. Anyone would love to have their job. No sign of ABC,CBS, MSNBC, FOX or CNN with little Abby in the rain.

It should not surprise us since Bilderberger David Rockefeller said,

"We are grateful to The Washington Post, The New York Times, Time magazine and other great publications whose directors have attended our meetings and respected their promises of discretion for almost forty years. ... It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we had been subject to the bright lights of publicity during those years. But, the world is now much more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a world government."

Where're the Occupy Protesters?

One has to ask why the occupy Wall Street protesters are not here where they are truly needed. What about those who protested Bush all those past years and called him Hitler? WTF??? David Icke says they refuse to believe they have been used and betrayed in "David Icke on how Bilderberg elites control society" He calls Obama, "Bush on steroids" and talks about "the global agenda of human enslavement".

One last hoorah for the Guardian's Charlie Skelton who gave a good summary Sunday, June 3 in his article "Bilderberg 2012: real men don't like oligarchs" . I love the title. He talks about "torrent of testosterone" at the protest. Thump your chest gentlemen. It takes guts to risk imprisonment and loss of job to fight for what's right.

Keep in touch with those who are giving their best effort to bring us the news. They are selfless and are clearly not making MSM megabucks. If you're late to the Bilderberg circus it will catch up to you one way or the other, either when all your freedoms are gone or when the movie comes out.
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Bilderberg gathering: Conspiracy theorists join the world's elite

There were things going on at the Bilderberg conference in Virginia yesterday that most of us will never learn about, such as who among the attendees got the sole presidential suite at the host hotel, a faux Georgian Marriott?

Was it the Queen of the Netherlands, the president of the World Bank, the executive chairman of Google – or perhaps Henry Kissinger?

More urgent is to discover what they and the other 140-odd participants have been talking about at the three-day gathering that ended last night.

For some consider Bilderberg a cabal of the planet's most devilish financiers, industrialists and power brokers whose missions, they assert, include choosing the next US president (or, at least, vice) and forming a clandestine world government.

Maybe Ken Clarke, an alleged proponent of openness, will tell us when he comes home with the other Britons who received an invitation, such as Douglas Flint, group chairman of HSBC, Marcus Agius, head of Barclays, and Lord Mandelson. If we are lucky, they will conjure solutions to the euro crisis and violence in Syria – after all, Bassma Kodmani, who sits on the Syrian National Council, is taking part.

A cross between Davos and an Ivy League/Oxbridge reunion, Bilderberg has been going strong since its first annual shindig in a Dutch hotel – the Bilderberg – in 1954. That meeting "grew out of the concern expressed by leading citizens on both sides of the Atlantic that Western Europe and North America were not working together as closely as they should on common problems of critical importance," the website says.

But it is all very private – suspiciously, agonisingly so, as far as the world's conspiracy theorists are concerned. "The meeting is private in order to encourage frank and open discussion," the website avers. Barack Obama said much the same when he held his G8 summit two weeks ago in Camp David, with copses of oak and rhododendron to keep reporters at bay. And the Secret Service.

While 1 per cent of the 1 per cent were gathered inside Westfields Marriott in Chantilly, the more fractious of the oppressed 99 per cent assembled noisily outside. About 200 protesters yelled "scum" as one black limousine after another turned into the hotel drive. With senior figures from Goldman Sachs such as Peter Sutherland here, too, some raucousness was inevitable. By Friday night, there had been three arrests.

One of the protesters' cheerleaders and a proponent of the more unlikely conspiracy theories is the US radio host Alex Jones. He calls the gathering illegal because it violates a federal US law that forbids unauthorised negotiation with foreign governments. As for the security at Chantilly, it's "unprecedented", he says.

Among the protesters are Tea Party members, Occupy activists, military veterans for the 99 per cent and members of the movement dedicated to revealing who was really responsible for 9/11. The slogans on their banners were alternately pithy and venomous, such as "Humanity is winning" or "Warning to secret societies: you are pissing off American patriots. We have machine guns also".

Also not beloved outside the Marriott gates is something that in Twitter-speak comes out merely as "MSM".

That would be us, the mainstream media, who are rudely faulted for not paying attention to what Bilderberg gets up to. This year, though, the conference made the names of attendees public for the first time and, behold, among them were some highly mainstream media names.

There to keep a record of it all are John Micklethwait, editor-in-chief of The Economist, Peggy Noonan, columnist at The Wall Street Journal, and Gideon Rachman, global affairs commentator at the Financial Times. Two other Economist writers were listed as "rapporteurs".

We await their Bilderberg 2012 chronicles with unusual interest.
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