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Bilderberg Conferences


All these pages have more up-to-date versions at:
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Congress/7727/
Origins of the Bilderberg meetings

'The Global Manipulators' by Robert Eringer - Chapter 1 'In Search of
Answers'

The Bilderberg Group and the project of European unification - From
Lobster 32

'Uniting the West' - by ex British chancellor Denis Healey - from his
autobiography 'The Time of My Life'

'The H�tel de Bilderberg' from 'H. R. H. Prince Bernhard of the
Netherlands; an authorized biography' - Alden Hatch

'Bosnia, Bohemia & Bilderberg: The Cold War Internationale' - Alfred
Mendes - from 'Common Sense' issue 16 - 1994

'Prince Bernhardt's Secret Society' by A.K. Chesterton

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The Global Manipulators



The Bilderberg Group... the Trilateral Commission... covert power groups
of the West by Robert Eringer, Pentacle Books, 1980. Extract: Chapter 1

In Search of Answers


It is indeed intriguing when a prestigious collection of internationally
powerful men lock themselves away for a weekend in some remote town far
away from the Press to talk about world problems.

Since the late 1950s, the Bilberberg Group has been the subject of a
variety of conspiracy theories. For the most part, conspiracy theories
emanate from political extremist organisations, Right and Left. The
'Radical Right' view Bilderberg as an integral part of the
'international Zionist-communist conspiracy'. At the other end of the
political spectrum, the radical Left perceive Bilderberg to be a branch
of the 'Rockefeller-Rothschild grand design to rule the world'. For many
it is less frightening to believe in hostile conspirators than it is to
face the fact that no one is in control. And after all, isn't conspiracy
the normal continuation of normal politics by normal means?

Conspiracy or not, the Bilderberg Group is a fascinating example of
behind-the-scenes 'invisible' influence-peddling in action.

Bilderbergers represent the elite and wealthy establishment of every
Western nation. They include bankers, industrialists, politicians and
leaders of giant multinational corporations. Their annual meetings,
which take place at a different location each year, go unannounced,
their debates unreported, their decisions unknown.

The group certainly fits C. Wright Mills's definition of a Power Elite:
'A group of men, similar in interest and outlook, shaping events from
invulnerable positions behind the scenes.'

I began my investigation of Bilderberg while in Washington, D.C. in the
autumn of 1975. I had read bits and pieces on Bilderberg in right-wing
literature and so I went directly to its source, the Liberty Lobby, an
ultra-conservative political pressure group located a stone's throw from
Capitol Hill. There I interviewed one E. Stanley Rittenhouse, Liberty
Lobby's legislative aide. Rittenhouse solemnly explained the existence
of a Jewish-communist conspiracy to rule the world by way of a 'New
World Order', whose eventual goal is one world government. To prove this
point Rittenhouse incessantly recited passages from his handy pocket
Bible and explained the evolution of this great conspiracy.

It all goes back to the Illuminati, a secret society/fraternity formed
in Bavaria in 1776 by Adam Weishaupt, based on the philosophical ideals
of Plato. John Ruskin, 'a secret disciple of the Illuminati' and a
professor of art and philosophy at Oxford University in the 1870s,
revived these ideals in his teachings.

The late Dr. Carroll Quigley, a distinguished professor at Georgetown
University for many years, wrote in Tragedy and Hope that 'Ruskin spoke
to the Oxford undergraduates as members of the privileged ruling class
... that they were possessors of a magnificent tradition of education,
beauty, rule of law, freedom, decency, and self-discipline but that this
tradition could not be saved, and indeed did not deserve to be saved,
unless it could be extended to the lower classes in England and to the
non-English masses throughout the world'.

Cecil Rhodes, a student and devoted fan of Ruskin, 'Feverishly exploited
the diamond and gold fields of South Africa. With financial support from
Lord Rothschild he was able to monopolise the diamond mines of South
Africa as De Beers Consolidated Mines.

'In the middle of the 1890s Rhodes had a personal income of a least a
million pounds a year which he spent so freely for his mysterious
purposes that he was usually overdrawn on his account. These purposes
centred on his desire to federate the English-speaking peoples and to
bring all habitable portions of the world under their control.'

To this end, Rhodes, along with other disciples of Ruskin, formed a
secret society in association with a group of Cambridge men who shared
the same ideals. This society, which was later to become the original
Round Table Group (better known in the 1920s as the 'Cliveden Set') was
formed on February 5, 1881.

According to Dr. Quigley, 'This group was able to get access to Rhodes's
money after his death in 1902.' Under the trusteeship of Alfred (later
Lord) Milner, 'They sought to extend and execute the ideals that Rhodes
had obtained from Ruskin.

'As governor-general of South Africa in the period 1897-1905, Milner
recruited a group of young men, chiefly from Oxford and from Toynbee
Hall, to assist him in organising his administration. Through this
influence these men were able to win influential posts in government and
international finance and became the dominant influence in British
imperial and foreign affairs up to 1939. Under Milner in South Africa,
they were known as Milner\s Kindergarten until 1910. In 1909-1903 they
organised semi-secret groups, known as Round Table Groups, in the chief
British dependencies and in the United States.'

It was at the Majestic Hotel in Paris in 1919 that the Round Table
Groups of the United States and Britain emerged out from under a cloak
of secrecy and officially became the (American) Council on Foreign
Relations and the (British) Royal Institute for International Affairs.

To Mr. Rittenhouse and his breed of religious isolationists at Liberty
Lobby, Bilderberg evolved directly from the 'satanic-communist'
Illuminati, and the Council on Foreign Relations - Royal Institute of
International Affairs relationship.

I phoned Dr. Quigley at his office in Georgetown University's elite
School of Foreign Service. A man of impeccable credentials, Quigley used
Tragedy and Hope as a text for his courses on Western Civilisation.

Published in 1966, Tragedy and Hope has become a rare book to locate.
Quigley apparently had trouble with his publisher over the book's
distribution. The publisher claimed demand was poor. When Quigley sought
and acquired the necessary demand, the publisher responded by saying
that the plates had been destroyed.

In his book, 1310 pages in all, Quigley detailed how the intricate
financial and commercial patterns of the West prior to 1914 influenced
the development of today's world. It has been suggested that these
revelations, especially in coming from a respected historian, did not
amuse the higher echelons of big banking; hence a form of censorship
resulted.

It is for this reason that Tragedy and Hope, much to Quigley's
annoyance, has become the Bible of conspiracy theorists and may be found
for sale only through mail order book clubs which specialise in
conspiracy literature.

Quigley, in his best Boston accent, dismissed the Radical-Right
interpretation as 'garbage'. But he was quick to add, 'To be perfectly
blunt, you could find yourself in trouble dealing with this subject.' He
explained that his career was a lecturer in the government institution
circuit was all but ruined because of the twenty or so pages he had
written about the existence of Round Table Groups. I recently studied
the late Dr. Quigley's private files on the Round Table Groups at the
Georgetown University library. There I discovered great substance to his
findings in the form of personal correspondence and notes of interviews
and conversations.

Exhausted with right-wing cries of communist conspiracy, I wrote to the
embassies in Washington of each one of the countries whose citizens are
involved with Bilderberg. I received only three replies. A letter from
the Royal Swedish Embassy states: 'Prominent Swedish businessmen in
their private capacities are and have been members of the group. Swedish
politicians have also - mostly as invited guests as I understand it -
participated in meetings with the group. I may add that I am not aware
of any official Swedish view on the Bilderberg Group.' The Canadian
Embassy wrote: 'To our knowledge, the Canadian Government has no
position with regard to this group.'

I telephoned all of the embassies. Out of twenty, the only one which had
any information of Bilderberg was that of the Netherlands. The official
I spoke with knew very little about the group but he speculated that its
purpose was to make this 'a more liveable world'. A diplomat at the
Embassy of West Germany exclaimed, 'Bilder What?', and he refused to
believe the existence of such a group. This was a familiar response,
even from many university professors of politics whom I questioned.

Mark Felt, the former Assistant Director of the FBI, had never heard of
Bilderberg. Neither had Michael Moffitt of the Institute for Policy
Studies and co-author of Global Reach.

After spotting his Name on a poster advertising a seminar on the power
elite, I phoned Dr. Peter David Beter, a former Counsel to the
Import-Export Bank. Beter contends that Bilderberg Conferences are
nothing more than social occasions where prostitutes and large amounts
of alcohol are enjoyed. But these days, Dr. Beter's full-time profession
consists of peddling a monthly 'Audio Letter' to a very gullible public.
Beter was last heard by this author proclaiming that the Russians have
secretly implanted nuclear missiles in the Mississippi River.

I wrote to President Gerald Ford at the White House to enquire about
Bilderberg when I heard of his one-time involvement. His 'Director of
Correspondence' replied and stated: 'The Conference does not intend that
its program be secret, although in the interest of a free and open
discussion, no records are kept of the meetings.' (I later learned that
records are indeed kept of the meetings, although they are marked
'Strictly Confidential'.)

I wrote to David Rockefeller, Chairman of the Chase Manhattan Bank, to
enquire about Bilderberg. An assistant wrote back and he suggested I
write to 'Mr. Charles Muller, a Vice President at Muden and Company, the
organisation which assists with the administration of American Friends
of Bilderberg, Incorporated'

I wrote to Mr. Muller and was sent the following printed message: 'In
the early 1950s a number of people in both sides of the Atlantic sought
a means of bringing together leading citizens both in and out of
government, for informal discussions of problems facing the Western
world. Such meetings, they felt, would create a better understanding of
the forces and trends affecting Western nations.

'The first meeting that brought Americans and Europeans together took
place under the chairmanship of H.R.H. Prince Bernhard of the
Netherlands at the Bilderberg Hotel in Oosterbeek, Holland, from 29th
May to 31st May, 1954. Ever since, the meetings have been called
Bilderberg Meetings.

'Each year since its inception, Prince Bernhard has been the Bilderberg
chairman. There are no members' of Bilderberg. Each year an invitation
list is compiled by Prince Bernhard in consultation with an informal
international steering committee; individuals are chosen in the light of
their knowledge and standing. To ensure full discussion, an attempt is
made to include participants representing many political and economic
points of view. Of the 80 to 100 participants, approximately one-third
are from government and politics, the others are from many fields -
finance, industry, labour, education and journalism. They attend in a
personal and not in an official capacity.  From the beginning
participants have come from North America and Western Europe, and from
various international organisations.  The official languages are English
and French.

'The meetings take place in a different county each year. Since 1957,
they have been held in many Western European countries and in North
America as well.

'The discussion at each meeting is centred upon topics of current
concern in the broad fields of foreign policy, world economy, and other
contemporary issues. Basic groundwork for the symposium is laid by means
of working papers and general discussion follows. In order to assure
freedom of speech and opinion, the gatherings are closed and off the
record. No resolutions are proposed, no votes taken, and no policy
statements issued during or after the meetings.

'In short, Bilderberg is a high-ranking and flexibly international forum
in which opposing viewpoints can be brought closer together and mutual
understanding furthered.'

I wrote to Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and received a reply from
the Bureau of European Affairs at the State Department: 'In the early
1950s a number of people on both sides of the Atlantic sought a means of
bringing together leading citizens ' And so on.

I went to see Charles Muller at his Murden and Company office in New
York City. He appeared to know little about Bilderberg and merely
repeated information available on the printed message. It is claimed
that' Government official attend in a personal and not an official
capacity'. Mr. Muller was surprised to learn from me that the State
Department acknowledged in a letter to Liberty Lobby that department
officials Helmut Sonnenfeldt and Winston Lord attended a Bilderberg
Conference at government expense in their official capacities.

I tried to obtain interviews with both Sonnenfeldt and Lord. Their
secretaries channelled me through to many different offices. Finally,
Francis Seidner, a public affairs advisor, advised me to mind my own
business.

Back in London and armed with a list of Bilderberg participants
(supplied by Liberty Lobby), I sought out and conducted an interview
with Lord Roll, chairman of the S.G. Warburg Bank. Roll gave little away
and he stated outright that records of Bilderberg Conferences do not
exist. (Little did he realise that I had one in my briefcase!)

I wrote to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and they replied: 'Thank
you for your letter enquiring about the Bilderberg Group. Unfortunately,
we can find no trace of the Bilderberg Group in any of our reference
works on international organisations.' (Much later, I learned that the
Foreign Office has on occasion paid the way for British members to
attend Bilderberg Conferences.)

A letter to one-time member Sir Paul Chambers brought this response: 'I
am under obligation not to disclose anything about the Bilderberg Group
to anybody who is not a member of that Group, I am very sorry that I
cannot help, but I am clearly powerless to do so and it would be wrong
in the circumstances to say anything to you about Bilderberg.' Sir Paul
suggested I write to the Bilderberg secretariat at an address in the
Hague. I did so and was again sent a copy of the standard printed
message.

I had eagerly looked forward to the next Bilderberg Conference, which in
1976 was to be held in Hot Springs, Virginia. For the first time since
1954, the meeting was cancelled. The international steering committee
felt it inappropriate to conduct a conference that year because
permanent chairman Prince Bernhard was under such heavy public scrutiny
after having been publicly disgraced for taking a bribe from the
Lockheed Aircraft Company.

So my first Bilderberg Conference took place a year later, in April
1977, at the serene Devon resort of Torquay.

It is the Bilderberg custom to book a whole hotel for the weekend
conference. The five-star Imperial Hotel was no exception and it, too,
was emptied to accommodate over 100 Bilberberg participants. Even the
Imperials permanent guests were told to find lodging elsewhere for the
weekend.

I managed a booking at the Imperial for three nights before the
Bilderbergers moved in. On Thursday, two days before the conference was
due to begin, heavy lorries and workmen unloaded large wooden file
cabinets and sealed crates. I was not allowed access to the conference
hall, despite assurances from a Bilderberg secretary that 'We have
nothing to hide'.

At 2 am Friday morning with the night club finally closed and the
Imperial asleep, I tiptoed down five flights of stairs from my room to
the conference hall. To my surprise, the doors were unlocked and
unguarded. I slipped into the darkened hall and inspected the locked
file cabinets, glass translation booth and electronic equipment for
tape-recording and translation. Having already consumed a half-dozen
whiskies, I could not repulse an urge to purloin a mahogany and
brass-plated Bilderberg gavel [1. A small hammer used by a chairman,
auctioneer etc.,to call for order or attention.  2. A hammer used by
masons to trim rough edges off stones  (ed.)]. It now sits atop my desk,
a trophy of my research.

Like all others, I was thrown out of the hotel on the Friday to make way
for American Secret Servicemen and Special Branch bodyguards. The
Bilderbergers arrived later, mostly by way of a quiet entry through
Exeter Airport 10 miles form Torquay. They held their hush-hush meetings
and then, just as quietly, disappeared back to their respective banks,
multinational corporations and government jobs, perhaps a little more
the wiser than when they arrived.

Since that time, I have gradually been able to piece the Bilderberg
puzzle into shape................

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Chapter 4 of this book, Bilderberg and the Media, appears in the Media
Control and Power section of this site

'Bilderberg Group, The Global Manipulators', by Robert Eringer, Pentacle
Books, 1980. Available from:

Donald A Martin

Bloomfield Books
26 Meadow Lane
Sudbury
Suffolk CO10
U.K.


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