On 07-June, I wrote:
> Arthur wrote:
> > Media present.
>
> Please also post -- when available -- what the 2 "media rapporteurs" from
> the Economist (not exactly an impartial newspaper in terms of NWO)
> will report about this Bilderberg meeting.  The relevant parts won't be
> reported, I guess...

I haven't seen anything...  so maybe the website below is right about those
so-called "media rapporteurs", after all.

Chris




http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php?title=Bilderberg#Media_Blackout

...

Media Blackout

When it comes to Bilderberg, the otherwise inquisitive mainstream news
organizations, always boastful about their no-holds barred investigative
exploits, have been strangely reluctant to lift the blackout curtain. The
New York Times, CBS, ABC, NBC, the Financial Times have all been
represented at Bilderberg conferences; however they are constrained by an
oath of secrecy. According to the Asia Times, at the Bilderberg 2003 in
Versailles:

   "Some members of the American corporate press were there - but the
public will never know about it: Bilderberg news is not fit to print - or
broadcast. No journalists from any media controlled by Bilderberg
multinational tycoons such as Rupert Murdoch were or will be allowed to
report it, even if they somehow managed to crash the party. There's no
business like (private) elite business." ["The Masters of the Universe",
Asia Times, May 22, 2003.]

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