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1. Could 2006 see the first protest outside the meeting of the global 
Kingmakers?
2. Ottawa Citizen - Elite firm to guard top-secret meeting in Kanata
3. List of Scottish Freemason officers published
4. New Economist editor attends 10+ Bilderberg meetings and never writes a word
5. The Coil - New novel by best selling author Gayle Lynds uses Bilderberg as a 
backdrop

Please forward to anyone you feel may be interested - ta - Tony


1. Welcome to Ottawa - don't forget to take home a souvenir - Could 2006 see 
the first protest outside the meeting of the global Kingmakers?

08Jun06 - Marek Tysis - www.Bilderberg.org exclusive

[Marek is a French speaker and this has been roughly translated into English - 
ed.]

Although  the discovery of the actual place and venue of Bilderberg’s annual 
meeting happened only two weeks ago some Canadian papers have already spoken 
about this carefully hidden event. 'Bilderberg Fever' is sweeping Ottawa and 
the talking point amongst friends sometimes in hushed, worried, tones. 

This is already a small victory because for many years there is absolutely no 
publication before the meeting. The last time where  this occurred was in 
Sweden, for the meeting arranged in Stenungsund in the year 2001. Swedish are 
fierce and proud peoples, they don’t like a secret, some say occult, power to 
meet on their soil without their knowledge. Without their democratic assent.

They hardly reacted and obliged their press to speak and the main Swedish 
Bilderberg representative Mr. Wallenberg was forced to give an interview before 
the conference. Jim Tucker, veteran of the Bilderberg hunt was submerged with 
interviews that year. Because Swedish people are respecting themselves, they 
were respected by their Bilderberg ‘Masters’ for a week. Let's hope the Swedish 
people remember what they heard.

This is normal when living in a democracy. You will tell me: well, are 
Bilderbergers or this year's ex-SAS man Alan Bell's security firm in any way 
democrats? Your question is mine and I do believe that your answer will be mine 
as well. Elite power is in no way democratic.

Bilderberg's event has more consequences than a relaxed annual soiree of the 
intellgencia. Above the plutocratic apparatus of 'appointment of friends to 
power', every year they see their broad aims achieved. Their goal is continuous 
moves towards their vision of global government by banks and giant corporations 
and is not simply about the pleasure of meeting 'old friends'.

Through NATO and the Atlantic Ocean, between the world’s two richest peoples, a 
consensus towards a world with the same economic and political values is taking 
place with very little opposition. Those with power who do oppose those values 
are invited to Bilderberg to see the error of their ways as was former UK 
Labour party leader John Smith in 1991.

Canada has the chance to have a national press that Mr Harper doesn't like. He 
is even refusing interviews from it, preferring the regional press. Mr Harper 
was a guest of Bilderberg 2003 in Versailles, France when he was just a 
Canadian party leader.

As was saying Mr Davignon to an English paper, nobody is guilty when the choice 
of the Bilderberg secretariat is a good choice. Except when the choice is in 
fact coming directly from the steering committee…

As far as I have read personally from French Canadian peoples internet forums 
and some English ones, I believe that the honor to show some resistance today 
in Ottawa will originate from joint work between the two communities and I 
greet in advance the Canadian courage to protest as so righteous and 
respectable as the Swedish one in the past.

If Bilderberg continue to stonewall the press this inevitably will build up 
speculation, suspicion, resentment and accusations of totalitarianism. Some 
good questions have to be asked by the press with the adequate answers from key 
Bilderberg figures such as David Rockefeller and Henry Kissinger. This never 
occurred in 53 years of meeting. Will this occur this year?




2. Elite firm to guard top-secret meeting in Kanata
VIPs set to arrive for Bilderberg meeting

Andrew Seymour and Andrew Mayeda, with a file from James Bagnall, The Ottawa 
Citizen
Published: Thursday, June 08, 2006

http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=11df53f7-6caf-4385-a6de-9e7793ed7d29&k=86601&p=2

An elite private security firm has been hired to guard a top-secret meeting of 
some of the world's most powerful business and political leaders at a Kanata 
hotel starting today.

Members of the Bilderberg Group will descend on the upscale Brookstreet Hotel 
for the three-day meeting, several police sources confirmed yesterday.

At least four off-duty Ottawa police officers will be part of the security for 
the event.

The highly secretive session, expected to touch on global issues such as the 
direction of oil markets and potential military action against Iran, will run 
through Sunday.
Senior Ottawa police officers met yesterday afternoon to discuss preparations 
for the event, which police are concerned may draw the attention of 
anti-globalization protesters as well as present a potential security risk as a 
collection of the world's richest and most influential people gather under one 
roof.

When asked about police plans for the event, a police spokeswoman referred the 
Citizen to Alan Bell of Globe Risk Holdings.

Reached by phone, Mr. Bell -- who is listed as president of Globe Risk Holdings 
in Toronto and a former SAS paratrooper commando -- said he hadn't heard of the 
Bilderberg Group and denied that his firm has been hired to guard this week's 
conference.

"Never heard of that conference. What is it? What do they do?" said Mr. Bell 
before politely cutting the conservation short.

But according to the company's website, Globe Risk Holdings specializes in 
"strategic planning and counter-measures," recruits its consultants primarily 
from elite military counter-terrorist and special forces units, and has 
"undertaken consultancy and project work worldwide in areas of high risk" 
including Africa, Central and South America and Asia.

"The consultants at Globe Risk Holdings have proven backgrounds in military, 
special forces, law enforcement and government organizations with real life 
expertise in the areas of international security, mining, energy exploration 
security, counter-terrorism, kidnapping, specialized training, close 
protection, sabotage prevention, and military/law enforcement," reads the 
company website. "Knowledgeable and discreet, our consultants work together as 
a team to offer the quality of service necessary to meet all our clients' 
needs."

It's not known if any current heads of state are expected to attend the meeting.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper has been linked to the group after attending a 
Bilderberg conference in Versailles, France in 2003. A spokeswoman for the 
prime minister said yesterday he would not be attending the conference and that 
officials at the Prime Minister's Office weren't aware of the event.

The Bilderberg Group is named after the Dutch hotel where it held its first 
meeting in 1954. Since then, the group has met annually in various locations 
throughout North America and Europe, including Toronto in 1996 and the Chateau 
Montebello in Quebec in 1983.

The list of attendees at last year's conference in Germany is believed to have 
included the queens of Spain and the Netherlands, former U.S. secretary of 
defence Henry Kissinger, World Bank president Paul Wolfowitz, as well as top 
executives and directors at such multinational corporations as BP PLC, Siemens 
AG, Deutsche Bank Group and DaimlerChrysler AG.

Canadian attendees are believed to have included Robert Pritchard, chief 
executive of TorStar Corp., and Heather Reisman, chief executive of Indigo 
Books and Music Inc.

The group was originally conceived as a forum for bridging the political and 
economic divide between Europe and the United States during the Cold War. But 
in recent years the group has taken on a mystique, perhaps due to the secretive 
nature of the meetings.

The group has no website, and attendees promise not to disclose the subject of 
the talks. Even newspaper and magazine editors and media executives who attend 
the event are sworn to secrecy.

Bilderberg insiders say the approach enables participants to discuss political 
and economic issues without worrying how their opinions will be spun by the 
media. But it has also made the group a prime target for critics and conspiracy 
theorists who say its members come to important decisions about global public 
policy behind closed doors.

Whatever the case, Brookstreet staff are staying tight lipped about the 
conference. The hotel's general manager, Patrice Basille, didn't immediately 
return a call yesterday. He has previously said he was unaware of the event.

A Citizen reporter who called to make dinner reservations was told the hotel 
will be closed between June 8 and 11 to accommodate a private function.

- - -

A Memorable Evening With the Bilderbergers

They were welcomed by an exquisite array of cakes bearing the flags of the 
world. In the evening, they dined on venison -- or was it quail? -- but only 
after the Bilderberg tasters made sure nothing was amiss with the sauce.

It has been more than two decades since one of the most powerful and exclusive 
clubs in the world held its annual meeting close to Canada's national capital.

But if this weekend's conference at the Brookstreet Hotel is anything like the 
meeting at the Chateau Montebello in Quebec in May 1983, it will be a closely 
choreographed affair swathed in luxury -- and a discreet but omnipresent layer 
of security.

Today, Jacques Ternois is director of hotel operations at charter airline Air 
Transat. But when the Bilderberg Group met in Montebello, about 30 kilometres 
east of Ottawa, he was in charge of food and beverage operations at the resort.

Mr. Ternois doesn't remember the exact menu served to the Bilderbergers, but he 
does remember the security guards stationed at the kitchen doors, the 
background checks that his staff had to undergo, and the food "consultants" 
brought in to oversee the meal.

Nevertheless, Mr. Ternois said the extra precautions weren't intrusive and the 
conference went off smoothly.

"I wouldn't say it was secretive. I would say low key," he said. "They were 
very simple in their demands."

Mr. Ternois said attendees came and went at various times throughout the 
conference due to their tight schedules. He couldn't recall all the names on 
the guest list -- after all, he was working -- or what they discussed.

"If I'm not wrong, I think (Henry) Kissinger was there," he said. "There were 
several heads of state or close to that."

Critics and conspiracy theorists find the group's clandestine ways disturbing. 
They accuse the group of seeking to depose political leaders and set global oil 
policy.
But Bilderberg insiders insist the reality is far less sinister.

"I don't think (we are) a global ruling class because I don't think a global 
ruling class exists," Bilderberg chairman Etienne Davignon told the BBC last 
year. "It's people who have influence interested to speak to other people who 
have influence."

Mr. Ternois, for his part, says the Bilderberg conference was one of the most 
prestigious events with which he has ever been associated. He still keeps a 
photo at home of resort staff and some of the attendees.

"It has a special place in my heart," he said.



3. List of Scottich Freemason officers published

http://www.public-interest.co.uk/masons.htm
http://www.bilderberg.org/masons.htm

A kindly Scottish soul has sent me in an Excel spreadsheet purporting to 
contain names of all the officers of Scottish Freemasonry. This makes a useful 
addition to my collection of masonic reference documents which began last year 
with the first ever internet publication of cogent pages of the masonic 
yearbook. 

How handy it would be when confronted with allegations of masonic collusion or 
corruption to have a full list of members available so anyone could dismiss or 
confirm those rumours.

A UK parliamentary committee under the chairmanship of Chris Mullin MP back in 
the 1990's decided that it was in the public interest for public servants, 
particularly judges, police and those involved in the administration of 
justice, to declare their membership, or otherwise, of the freemasons. This, 
they felt, would restore public confidence in the criminal justice system. 
Unfortunately, though masons are asked to mention their membership in their 
declaration of interest the requirement for police to declare was dropped - 
perversely this was because it would 'damage public confidence'.

Many believe the organisation to be a religious cult which is potentially 
damaging to our democratic freedoms.

It would be extremely useful if I could also publish the provincial (city and 
county) lists of all freemasons, not just the officers of each province, were 
to be published. Electronic versions, either gif's or pdf's etc. welcome!


4. New Economist editor attended 10+ Bilderberg meetings and never writes a word

http://www.bilderberg.org/bilder.htm#econ


John Micklethwait has attended every Bilderberg meeting for at least the last 
ten years. But apart from an accident in the Boxing day 1987 edition when the 
then editor was away on holiday this 'great magazine for the investor' has 
never mentioned the most powerful political and economic gathering in the world

The Economist's new editor
Mar 23rd 2006
http://www.economist.com/displaystory.cfm?story_id=5672088

THE Economist Group's board of directors has chosen John Micklethwait as the 
16th editor of The Economist, succeeding Bill Emmott on April 1st.

John Micklethwait was until now the editor of the United States section of the 
paper; his previous jobs include stints as American business editor, business 
section editor, Los Angeles correspondent and finance correspondent. He is the 
co-author, with Adrian Wooldridge, of four books, the latest of which is "The 
Right Nation: Conservative Power in America". He joined The Economist in 1987, 
having previously worked at Chase Manhattan bank. He is 43 years old.

Bill Emmott has been editor since March 1993. He announced on February 20th 
that he planned to step down.

THE FOLLOWING IS THE ONLY MENTION EVER OF BILDERBERG IN MR MICKLETHWAITE'S 
MAGAZINE

The Economist - 26th December 1987
Bilderberg - Ne plus ultra

BILDERBERG takes its name from a Dutch hotel where, in the early 1950s, the
first meeting took place under the aegis of Prince Bernhard. The occasion
has outgrown the hotel, but the Dutch link remains. Among several European
royals who attend as occasional guests, Queen Beatrix and her husband come
regularly. A Dutch professor who has brokered coalition governments into
existence on her behalf is one of the secretary-generals (the other, American,
one lives in San Francisco), and Bilderberg's tiny secretariat sits in The
Hague. The meetings now take place by informal rotation in countries of the
Atlantic community.

Some 100 or more attend, by invitation of a steering committee. The meetings
happen once a year, in the spring. They last 2.5 days (Thursday night until
Sunday lunch) and are held in varying but always comfortable surroundings
- in 1987 Lake Como, before that Gleneagles. Apart from a half-day on the
golf links or sleeping off the previous night's dinner, morning and afternoon
sessions fill up the time.

A mixture of able and distinguished folk attend - a sprinkling of serving
prime and cabinet ministers, central-bank governors, defence and other experts.
They talk, often to galvanising and fascinating effect, about the main issues
of the day - East-West relations, arms control, deficits, debt, the Falklands,
sanctions, whatever. Their thoughts may not be repeated outside the meetings
and never are. This frustrates outsiders but helps 100 great and good people
be frank with each other, as does the fact that Bilderberg members are limited
to people of NATO and West European countries who know how to be kind or
rude to each other without causing such misunderstandings as would occur if 
Indians, Fijians, Africans, Chinese or Japanese were also present.

Elite and discreet, Bilderberg has inevitably been talked of in hushed tones
by conspiracy theorists over the years. It needn't be. The lists of attenders
are published, as are the agendas, and before each meeting the chairman
(currently Lord Roll) holds a press conference at which few journalists bother
to turn up.

Where does the money come from? Not complicated. The steering-group members
raise from business the small sums necessary to keep the organising secretariat
going hand-to-mouth in The Hague. Members from the host country raise enough
money to pay for the hotel and conference when it takes place on their home
soil (they are allowed to ask extra guests to make this money-raising easier).
Participants pay their own long-haul travel, but are usually shepherded as VIPs 
from the nearest airport. They also pay expenses over and above the
basic bill for their hotel room - the Bilderberg custom being that a whole
hotel is booked for each meeting so that Bilderbergers may be alone with
each other, their words, their thoughts and, these days, their security men.

When you have scaled the Bilderberg, you have arrived.



5. The Coil - New novel by best selling author Gayle Lynds uses Bilderberg as a 
backdrop

http://www.bilderberg.org/2006.htm#coil

Q: 'The Coil' is a secret group of international moguls with staggering power. 
According to your Author's Note, they're based on a real one. Tell us how that 
happened.

GL: About nine years ago during other research, I stumbled upon one of those 
paragraphs that are the lifeblood of a novelist. It mentioned a yearly meeting 
of powerful world leaders that called itself the Bilderberg Group. I was 
instantly intrigued. Unlike the World Economic Forum, with its hundreds of 
government and business VIPs who usually gather in Davos, Switzerland, and 
Allen & Co., which is legendary for its smaller but even more elite summits in 
Sun Valley, Idaho, I had never heard of the Bilderbergers.

For good reason. As it turned out, the organization not only shuns publicity, 
it requires attendees to keep their invitations secret and to divulge nothing 
about the weekend itself. I spent months confirming the Bilderbergers even 
existed, although it had been founded decades before, in the early 1950s, and 
half its membership includes famous Americans like Henry Kissinger, Donald 
Rumsfeld, James D. Wolfensohn (the World Bank) and Donald Graham (The 
Washington Post).

Today, the Bilderbergers are quietly but publicly acknowledged in Europe and 
Canada, but not here in the United States, not yet, which of course intrigues 
me even more. By the way, they named themselves for the venue in the 
Netherlands where they first met --- the Bilderberg 
Hotel............(...continued)




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