NATO political cult - Bilderberg convenes in St. Moritz, Switzerland [audio]
What is the Bilderberg Conference all about?
Politicans betraying the voting public.
Links between the Bilderberg conference and the
Nazis. With Oliver Hides and Tony Gosling
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2011/06/480545.html
http://www.bilderberg.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=16376#16376
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/media/2011/06//480546.mp3
http://www.911forum.org.uk/board/viewtopic.php?p=156114#156114
World's most powerful group meets in St Moritz
Bilderberg Group meetings are definitely not held
over a picnic at the lake of St Moritz
by Nicole della Pietra, swissinfo.ch
...“The Bilderberg Group is like a restricted
circle of guests from the World Economic Forum
(WEF) meeting in Davos,” said Sergio Rossi,
economics professor at Fribourg University.
He said the regulars at Bilderberg – named after
the original conference held at the Hotel de
Bilderberg in the Netherlands in 1954 – find the WEF a “hectic beanfeast”.
At Bilderberg, “one is at Hermès”, noted Pascal
Lamy, director-general of the World Trade
Organization, referring to the French luxury goods maker.
http://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/politics/Worlds_most_powerful_group_meets_in_St_Moritz.html
Plutocratic Puppeteers Meet In Switzerland For Annual Bilderberg Conference
By Saman Mohammadi
http://www.opednews.com/Diary/Plutocratic-Puppeteers-Mee-by-Saman-Mohammadi-110608-677.html?show=votes
...Either sunlight and death awaits the
Bilderberg vampires, or this evil clan of war
profiteers, criminal banksters, power mongers and
charlatans will achieve total power and total control over humanity.
EXTRA! EXTRA!
'Secret World Government' To Meet In Switzerland
http://www.emirates247.com/news/world/secret-world-government-to-meet-in-switzerland-2011-06-08-1.401794
Elite Bilderberg 2011 Meeting Draws Scrutiny
http://www.thenewamerican.com/world-mainmenu-26/europe-mainmenu-35/7791-elite-bilderberg-2011-meeting-draws-scrutiny
...But this year, Kissinger and other members of
the world elite are attracting some unwanted
attention for the conference. A senior
center-right Swiss lawmaker from the nation’s
largest political party sent a letter to
prosecutors asking them to consider arresting
Kissinger — and George W. Bush and French
President Nicolas Sarkozy, if they attend — for
war crimes. The legislator also requested that
prosecutors consider applying the charge of treason for Swiss attendees...
Bilderberg 2011: The polished blue line
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/series/charlie-skelton-bilderblog
Charlie Skelton arrives in Switzerland ahead of
Bilderberg to find a different style of policing but enhanced cleanliness
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/blog/2011/jun/08/bilderberg-2011-a-political-problem
You know you're in Switzerland when the public
lavatory at the multi-storey car park is cleaner
than your own bathroom. And the streets! My God,
you could eat your dinner off the pavement in St
Moritz. I'm seriously thinking of writing to
Tower Hamlets council suggesting they come here
on a fact-finding tour. Although what the hell
are they doing on a freebie junket to Switzerland
when they're busy cutting our rubbish
collections? It's a disgrace! I'm going to write
to Tower Hamlets council to complain.
I don't know quite what I was expecting from a
Swiss Bilderberg. I was expecting it clean, but I
wasn't expecting the Bilderberg I've found. For
one thing, I was imagining a rather muted
atmosphere, stern even – batons up, visors down –
but there's a happy buzz around the venue: the
conference doesn't kick off until Thursday but
already there's a growing crowd of journalists,
bloggers and activists. The social justice group
We Are Change are here in force. And (praise be!)
representatives of the mainstream media are rolling up.
One of them is Anna Caprez, a journalist from
Radio Rumantch, the Swiss radio station. She's
putting together a series of reports about the
conference. "It's a big story", she says. "But
only in March or April did we realize what
Bilderberg is, or even that there is a Bilderberg conference."
She says it's unusual to have the press descend
on St Moritz like this. "We're used to letting
people do what they want here in the valley, in
the Engadine. St Moritz is a special place. VIPs
can be incognito, we're used to famous people –
who cares? – they can act and react without the
press crawling over them. But this is different.
This is important. And the media in Switzerland
has finally woken up to it. The Swiss TV are
coming, Swiss Radio, the Italian media. And it is thanks to him."
Anna nods towards a man smoking a cheroot,
enjoying a rare glimpse of alpine sun. "It is
thanks to Manfred". The Manfred in question takes
a peek down a foot-long camera lens, which he's
focusing down on a security briefing in the hotel
lobby. "There must be 300 security, easily" he growls.
Manfred Petrisch is a Swiss blogger and a
long-time Bilderbotherer. This year, the
conference is on his home turf, and he's been
lobbying politicians and the mainstream press for weeks.
"We put pressure on the media, we ask: "Why
aren't you reporting this?" – and now at last
they have started. Of course, some of what they
write is the usual, you know: just a meeting of
some old guys sitting round, having a cup of
tea." He snorts his derision: "Come on! A
four-day cup of tea, with heads of global
companies, heads of state, EU commissioners,
leaders of Nato, bank CEOs, people with a full
schedule. They are not here for a cup of tea!"
Manfred has pulled strings with politicians, and
questions have been asked in the Swiss
parliament. "We asked and asked again: who is
paying for all this? If we are to have a huge
police force protecting a private meeting, as
usual, then who is paying? The taxpayer? We made it a political problem."
And the pressure seems to have paid off. "Look at
what has happened! There is no police line, there
is only private security. And they are not armed,
not threatening, like in Greece or Spain. They
are quite friendly. Of course, there are police
here, inside the hotel, and secret services, lots
of them, but they are in the background. This is a big victory."
And it's true – at first glance, this year's
conference could hardly be more different from
Spain 2010 or Greece 2009. We're standing,
unharrassed, on a pavement not 50 metres from the
hotel. Last year, in Sitges, the press was kept a
kilometre away, at the business end of a machine
gun. In Vouliagmeni the cordon was even wider,
maybe a kilometre and a half, with (literally)
hundreds of pumped-up policemen strip searching
and camera snatching. St Moritz may be further
from the beach, but apart from that it's a
gigantic improvement. "This is Switzerland!"
explains Manfred. "That sort of thing cannot
happen here. This is a democracy."
Democracy is an idea that doesn't fit easily with
Bilderberg. For all you budding Bilderberg
historians out there, here's an interesting
titbit. Back in 1958, when the conference had
only been going a few years, Lord John Hope, the
Tory politician who was joint under-secretary of
state for Scotland at the time, reported back
from a two-day meeting of Bilderberg's steering
committee in April: "the meeting was a
preparatory one before the meeting of the
Bilderberg Group at Buxton in September." Here's part of what he wrote:
Extracts from Lord John Hope's notes in 1958
Everyone recognised that the weakness of a
democracy was that its government had to do
broadly what the people wanted it to do …
(Damn that pesky democratic process! Always
getting in the way of us doing what we want! What a bore!)
Now, if you're anything like me, you'll find that
quotation a little uncomfortable. Or if you're
anything like David Aaronovitch, you'll have
scoffed so hard at it that you're currently
wiping spittle off your computer screen.
Aaronovitch is cheerleader-in-chief of the cup of
tea brigade: "To have a strong belief in the
Bilderberg Group means believing in a fantasy,"
he says. "It replaces the intolerable thought
that there's nothing at work at all, that the
world is chaotic. It may be a form of therapy but
it has people believing in an anti-scientific message."
Blimey. What I find most extraordinary about
those remarks is not so much their appalling
ignorance, it's more that Aaronovitch appears to
be making a quasi-religious statement. It's an
expression of faith: faith in there being
"nothing at work at all" in the world – faith
that the world is "chaotic" through-and-through.
A fairly extreme position, one could almost call
it fundamentalist. What then is history? Stones
being shaken in bucket? Has ever a human
influenced the course of events? Are the
attendees of Bilderberg in any sense influential?
And if not, what on earth have they been doing
all their lives? They might as well have sat
jibbering on a rock rather than becoming
secretaries of state and finance ministers, for all the good it'll do them.
We can expect more of this fantasy/"old farts
playing golf" spin over the next several days. (I
can't wait for David Frum's annual scoff piece).
But it sounds more and more detached from reality
with every passing year. The more serious press
attention that's given to this serious political
event, the less it's possible to dismiss it. Give
it another year, and it'll seem as bonkers to
dismiss Bilderberg as a fantasy as it would be to
say Davos is a meeting of Mumsnet.
The Swiss activist Andrew Muller, a member of We
Are Change, takes a distinctly unAaronovitchian
view of Bilderberg: "The media represent the
fourth power in a democracy. They should be
responsible for covering such things. If the
heads of the media are meeting in secret with our
politicians like this, then it is a dangerous
situation for democracy." And you don't have to
think every event dangles from a string tied to
David Rockefeller's fingers to agree.
• Historical footnote: good luck finding any
reference to that April 1958 get-together of the
Bilderberg steering committee in the official
records. They don't like to talk about the
steering committee meetings … but don't worry,
we'll be talking more about them in articles to
come. I bet you can hardly wait!
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