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    TUESDAY
   OCTOBER 12
     1999

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                  [WND Exclusive ]
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                  THE NEW GLOBAL ORDER
                  The next Bilderberg meeting
                  Secret roster, agenda for
                  Washington conference
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                  � 1999 WorldNetDaily.com

                  The secretive Bilderberg society, a group
                  some believe conspires semi-annually to
                  foster global government, will hold a
                  steering committee meeting in Washington
                  next month, WorldNetDaily has learned.

                  The Nov. 4-5 conference, featuring invited
                  guests such as Vice President Al Gore and
                  presidential candidate John McCain, is
                  scheduled for the Library of Congress in
                  the nation's capital and is sponsored by
                  the American Friends of Bilderberg. The
                  U.S. group is directed by Henry Kissinger,
                  David Rockefeller, Paul Allaire and
                  Richard C. Holbrooke.

                  Since 1953, the Bilderberg group has
                  convened government, business, academic
                  and journalistic representatives from the
                  U.S., Canada and Europe with the express
                  purpose of exploring the future of the
                  North Atlantic community. The
                  international steering committee includes
                  Conrad Black, publisher of newspapers
                  throughout Canada, the U.S. and the London
                  Telegraph and Jerusalem Post, Vernon
                  Jordan, George Mitchell, Kissinger and
                  Rockefeller.

                  On the agenda for the November meeting is
                  a panel discussion of the U.S.
                  presidential elections and an exploration
                  of the national security requirements for
                  the 21st century. Among those involved in
                  the discussion of the latter subject will
                  be former U.S. Sens. Gary Hart and Warren
                  Rudman, former Speaker of the House Newt
                  Gingrich, journalist Leslie Gelb and
                  Secretary of Defense William Cohen.
                  McCain, at the special invitation of
                  Kissinger, will speak at breakfast Friday
                  morning and Gore will make a Thursday
                  night dinner address, according to the
                  agenda obtained by WorldNetDaily.

                  Others making presentations include Rep.
                  Bill Thomas of California, Sen.
                  Christopher Dodd of Connecticut, Evan Bayh
                  of Indiana and former White House Chief of
                  Staff Erskine Bowles.

                  The list of potential invitees to the
                  Washington conference includes the
                  following: Dwayne O. Andreas, Michael H.
                  Armacost, Robert Bartley, Samuel R.
                  Berger, C. Fred Bergsten, Richard
                  Bernstein, James H. Billington, Gen.
                  Charles G. Boyd, Bill Bradley, John H.
                  Bryan, William F. Buckley, William P.
                  Bundy, John H. Chafee, E. Gerald Corrigan,
                  Kenneth W. Dam, Lynne E. Davis, John M.
                  Deutch, Thomas E. Donilon, Theodore L.
                  Eliot Jr., Dianne Feinstein, Martin S.
                  Feldstein, Stanley Fischer, James J.
                  Florio, Lynn Forester, Charles W. Freedman
                  Jr., Stephen Friedman, Thomas Friedman,
                  David Frum, Richard Furland, Orit Gadiesh,
                  Gen. John R. Glavin, David Gergen, Louis
                  V. Gerstner, Paul Gigot, Katherine Graham,
                  Donald Graham, Marc Grossman, Chuck Hagel,
                  Jim Hoagland, James F. Hoge Jr., Mrs.
                  Karen Elliott House, Sen. Kay Bailey
                  Hutchison, Peter Jennings, Jems Johnson,
                  Peter Kahn, Nancy Landon Kassebaum, Robert
                  M. Kimmitt, Henry Kravis, William Kristol,
                  Jan Leschly, Winston Lord, Jessica T.
                  Matthews, Charles Mac Mathias, William J.
                  McDonough, George C. McGhee, Richard A.
                  McGinn, Donald F. McHenry, Sam Nunn,
                  Joseph S. Nye Jr., John M. Page Jr.,
                  Norman Pearlstine, William J. Perry,
                  Thomas R. Pickering, Gen. Colin Powell,
                  Sir Kieran Prendergast, Larry Pressler,
                  Clyde V. Prestowitz, Steven Rattner,
                  William Rhodes, William Richardson, Sharon
                  Percy Rockefeller, Gen. Brent Scowcroft,
                  Robert Shapiro, George Soros, Lesley
                  Stahl, James B. Steinberg, George
                  Stephanopoulos, Lawrence H. Summers, G.
                  Richard Thornan, Franklin A. Thomas,
                  Alexander J. Trotman, Wiliam Clay Ford
                  Jr., Laura D'Andrea Tyson, Lodewijk J.R.
                  de Vink, Dr. Ezra F. Vogel, Paul A.
                  Volcker, Stanley A. Weiss, John C.
                  Whitehead, Christine Todd Whitman, James
                  D. Wolfensohn and Casimir A. Yost.

                  The 1999 annual meeting of the Bilderberg
                  group took place in Sintra, Portugal, June
                  3-6. The November meeting at the Library
                  of Congress is being billed as a special
                  steering committee session.

                  According to sources which penetrated the
                  high-security meetings in the past, the
                  Bilderberg meetings emphasize a globalist
                  agenda and promote the idea that the
                  notion of national sovereignty is
                  antiquated and regressive.

                  In 1998, British free-lance journalist
                  Campbell Thomas attempted to cover the
                  conference in Turnberry, Scotland, for the
                  Daily Mail. Thomas began by seeking the
                  opinions of neighbors to the secret
                  meeting being held nearby. One of those
                  was a young woman who told him he was in
                  the hotel's staff quarters and should
                  leave immediately, which he did.

                  A short while later, two local police
                  officers arrested Thomas, who reportedly
                  remained in custody for eight hours.

                  Not all journalists are treated quite so
                  harshly, as the guest roster for the
                  November meeting indicates.

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