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1. AFP: Bilderberg to meet 30th May, Chantilly, Virginia
2. BBC block staff access to www.bilderberg.org
Possible Reason? BBC Boss Dyke spends �250,000 on junket (article)
3. Intelligence Agencies form Global Alliance in Moscow
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1. AFP: Bilderberg to meet 30th May, Chantilly, Virginia
Exclusive to American Free Press
By James P. Tucker Jr.
Bilderberg will seal off the Westfields Marriott, just seven miles south of
Washington�s Dulles International Airport in Chantilly, Va., for its annual meeting of
the super-rich and super-famous on the weekend of May 30-June 2.
While it is the closest Bilderberg has ever come to Washington for annual secret
meetings to plot the world�s future, Westfields is ideal for the security-paranoid
international elite. Westfields stands in lonely grandeur with much space separating
the resort from tall brick buildings in a luxury �office park.�
Perhaps coincidentally, neighboring office buildings are home to numerous spy
organizations.
The last time Bilderberg met in Virginia was 1962, when the secret gang of
international financiers and political leaders took over all of Colonial Williamsburg
in Williamsburg, Va. Bilderberg tends to meet on the same continent as the Group of
Eight economic summits, which follow shortly afterwards, featuring heads of state from
the world�s industrialized nations. The G-8 will meet in Alberta, Canada June 26-28.
Bilderberg�s junior varsity, the Trilateral Commission, will meet April 5-7 in
Washington at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Bilderberg and the TC have an interlocking
leadership and a common global agenda. David Rockefeller and Henry Kissinger are
powers in both groups.
Trilaterals have about 320 participants while the more exclusive Bilderberg has about
120. The TC includes Japan, while Bilderberg draws only from Europe and North America.
Both high-powered groups plan the future, together, of the entire world.
BILDERBERG�S AGENDA
High on their common agenda this year is how to exploit �the war on terrorism� to
increase their control of the �world without borders� while generating immense
profits. The Trilaterals will meet behind closed doors at the Ritz Carlton but not
seal off the entire downtown hotel. Bilderberg will have armed guards blocking the
entrance to Westfields and none but participants will be permitted inside. There will
be no other guests.
Sources inside both groups say they will try to exploit the new �war on terrorism� to
advance an old agenda: Establishing NATO formally as the United Nations� standing
army, imposing a direct UN tax on the world, global gun control and selling the Free
Trade Area of the Americas as a �necessary step to ward off future attacks.�
It is all part of a grand design to establish a world government under the UN. As
NAFTA expands through out the Western Hemisphere as the FTAA it is to evolve into the
�American Union� and �dollarization� is to be come the common currency, as the euro is
in Europe. Bilderberg luminaries have directly acknowledged this to an American Free
Press reporter.
Other Bilderberg sources said the site near Washington was chosen for several reasons.
Dulles is considered one of the most secure airports in the wake of 9-11 and it is a
short ride in flag-draped limos to Westfields. While instant communication with the
White House has always been easy, wherever in the world Bilderberg hides, it is a
30-mile drive for any high official of the administration who may be summoned on short
notice. High officials of the administration will be attending the full three-day
session anyway.
But more are prepared to come like a dog to the whistle if called.
http://www.americanfreepress.net/03_31_02/BILDERBERG_FOUND/bilderberg_found.html
You are cordially invited...
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The Bilderbergers are throwing a party, and we're all invited (not).
Well, at least we know where their secret bash will be held, which means its not a
secret any more.
Therfore, we should cordially invite ourselves, to meet with the puppetmasters who
control the IMF, G8, NATO, UN, US, World Bank, EU, and possibly Domino's Pizza and
Hooters....
Bring party hats, party masks and raw vegatables for an ad hoc salad bar.
F
(Would anyone wishing to organise protest actions at Chantilly please contact me (Tony
Gosling) ASAP and I will circulate your material)
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2. BBC block staff access to www.bilderberg.org
05Apr02
The BBC have blocked access for their staff to the www.bilderberg.org website. A
researcher at BBC Bristol attempted to access pages yesterday containing information
for a forthcoming programme when he received error messages. After referring the
matter to technical support he was told it was not a routine error but that the
website had been permanently blocked to all BBC staff for no known reason.
The www.bilderberg.org website contains background pages on political manipulation
of the BBC, specifically the Thatcher government's sacking of director general
Alasdair Milne in 1986 as well as the text of playwright Dennis Potter's 1993
'Occupying Powers' speech to the Royal Television Society criticising the subsequent
Birt regime at the corporation.
On the same page are also details of a recent �250,000 junket the current Director
General Greg Dyke took to the USA which appeared in early editions of the Sunday Times
of 10th March 2002. The article was removed from the newspaper at some stage in its
print run. The article is appended below.
The reason for the BBC's censorship of the site is being investigated.
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BBC political manipulation page
http://www.bilderberg.org/milne.htm
http://www.bilderberg-mirror.org.uk/milne.htm
10Mar02 - Sunday Times - Dyke spends �250,000 on BBC bosses' junket
DG Dyke proud to be 'Top Dog'
http://www.sunday-times.co.uk
David Brown
Greg Dyke, director-general of the BBC, can expect rumblings of discontent from staff
who have to pay for their own tea and biscuits when he returns tomorrow suntanned and
relaxed after a junket to America.
Dyke and 14 of his senior managers ran up a bill of �250,000 - equivalent to 2,200
licence fees - during the six-day training trip in Dallas and San Francisco.
His group stayed at the exclusive 'Mansion' in Turtle Creek hotel in Dallas where
rooms cost up to �1,750 a night. The hotel is a favourite among celebrities including
Mick Jagger, Sharon Stone and Richard Gere.
They then moved on to the 'W' Hotel in the heart of San Francisco where rooms cost
between �210 and �412 a day.
During the trip they were "motivated" by guided visits to American companies with a
"can do" attitude, such as the IT company Cisco Systems, Southwest airlines and
Ritz-Carlton hotels.
The trip, for Dyke and members of his 'Make It Happen' management team, was organised
by the London-based "creative and innovation" training company 'What If.' The junket
was marketed under the title 'Top Dog'.
The group was accompanied by a handful of What If consultants and two company Chief
Executives: Eric Peacock of Business Link in Hertfordshire, and Liam Black of the
Furniture Resource Centre Group. Dan Proctor, of What If, is reported to have said
that the group were stimulated and learnt about ideas that "you can't get out of a
book".
Last night the BBC defended the trip, insisting the expense represented just a
fraction of its �30m annual training budget. A spokesman said: "It is leadership
training for people who are really going to effect culture change".
The BBC refused to confirm the total bill for the trip but a similar expedition last
year by Alan Yentob, its director of drama and entertainment, and Jane Root,
controller of BBC2, is believed to have cost �15,950 per person, excluding flights.
The cost of Dyke's trip will anger other employees at the corporation after his recent
announcement that 750 jobs had to be cut. Last year he cut 50 of the 170 employees due
to cover the prestigious Edinburgh festival, citing the need to reduce spending on
expensive junkets.
When he joined the BBC last year Dyke vowed to cut management costs to free up money
to make radio and television programmes. Last year the corporation was attacked for
sending dozens of managers on workshops at a luxury hotel in order to improve their
"emotional intelligence".
Dyke's cost-cutting has also not extended to his own salary. After just a year in
charge he was rewarded with a bonus of �91,000 - on top of his �347,000 basic salary.
http://www.sunday-times.co.uk
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3. Intelligence Agencies form Global Alliance in Moscow
http://www.bilderberg.org/sis.htm#Moscow
Spies 'R' Us
Russia hosts gathering of espionage chiefs from 39 nations
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=26971
By Toby Westerman
27 Mar 2002 WorldNetDaily.com
1:00 a.m. Eastern
An unprecedented worldwide gathering of spy chiefs, including representatives of the
CIA, FBI and Britain's MI5, has just taken place in St. Petersburg, Russia, according
to the Italian news daily La Stampa.
The meeting was called the "International Forum of Secret Services" national spy
agencies.
Some 100 heads of intelligence services from 39 nations gathered in a large,
Soviet-era hotel, the Pribaltiskaia, to not only discuss temporary mutual assistance,
but also to consider Russian proposals for the development of a permanent
international spy cooperation organization.
"There is no alternative to the process of our unification," proclaimed Nikolai
Patrushev, director of the FSB, one of the successors to the Soviet KGB, as the
Russian government speaks enthusiastically of a "new level of cooperation" with the
West.
Discussions, according to one participant who spoke to La Stampa, have been "concrete
and practical." The conference also did agree to establish a permanent international
intelligence organization to coordinate anti-terror efforts, according to the Voice of
Russia World Service, the official broadcasting service of the Russian government.
During the conference, "glances were exchanged" and meetings were held in the utmost
secrecy, with many of those attending described as shadowy figures whose names and
titles "one does not recognize," La Stampa observed.
The spy conference follows upon calls by Russian President Vladimir Putin for
increased international intelligence cooperation in the war on terrorism.
"Headway in the struggle against terrorism," Putin stated during the conference,
"supposes close coordination among national intelligence agencies," according to the
Voice of Russia.
While Patrushev called for "unification" of spy agencies, and Putin urges "close
coordination" of intelligence agencies around the world, Russia has recently been
caught attempting to spy on some of its partners.
According to various press reports, British counterintelligence has recently
apprehended an employee of one of Britain's largest defense contractors for allegedly
stealing confidential material and sending it to Moscow.
Iam Parr, a 45 year-old worker for BAE Systems, a supplier of civil and military
electronic equipment, was charged under Britain's Official Secrets Act.
BAE Systems produces a variety of sensitive technologies, including radar used in
terrain-navigation systems for jet fighters, night-bombing equipment, night-vision
field equipment, and helmet-mounted combat electronic devices.
Moscow is also currently embroiled in charges of espionage in Japan. A Russian trade
representative was recently charged with attempting to obtain U.S. military secrets
from a former Japanese air force officer.
According to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, the Russian embassy in Tokyo has
responded angrily to the charges and has issued an implied threat to the Japanese
government regarding the long-anticipated treaty formally regularizing
Japanese/Russian relations.
The allegations of espionage were "inspired by those forces that are not interested in
concluding a peace treaty between the two countries [Japan and Russia]," the Russian
embassy thundered, declaring that those forces "still live in the epoch of the Cold
War &" Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty reported.
Among the issues disputed between Tokyo and Moscow is the fate of several islands in
the Kuril archipelago lost to the Soviet Union during the final days of World War II
and still held by the Russian Federation.
In February 2001, the United States was rocked by the arrest of counterintelligence
expert Robert Hanssen, who later pled guilty to two decades of spying first for the
Soviet Union and then for the Russian Federation.
The Hanssen case still reverberates through the U.S. intelligence community, while the
extent of the damage he caused remains unclear, as does the effect it may still have
on U.S. intelligence capabilities.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=26971
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