For your Russian speaking friends
Moscow has done a complete breakdown report for THEIR citizens. We billion 
dumbed down suckers in Europe and America, however, are too deeply in the 
Zionist Nazi grip to be told 
https://www.1tv.ru/news/2018-06-10/346957-v_turine_sostoyalos_ezhegodnoe_zasedanie_bilderbergskogo_kluba

Meet next US president Hickenlooper? Could be! If so you heard it here first.

đź“° Tony


Will Bilderberg still be relevant as the future of war is transformed?
https://www.bilderberg.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=20647#20647

This year’s summit is all about war – but what they all want to conquer is 
artificial intelligence
Charlie Skelton Mon 11 Jun 2018 07.00 BST

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/jun/11/will-bilderberg-still-be-relevant-as-the-future-of-war-is-transformed

This year’s Bilderberg summit is a council of war. On the agenda: Russia and 
Iran. In the conference room: the secretary general of Nato, the German defence 
minister, and the director of the French foreign intelligence service, DGSE.

They are joined in Turin, Italy, by a slew of academic strategists and military 
theorists, but for those countries in geopolitical hotspots there is nothing 
theoretical about these talks. Not when the prime ministers of Estonia and 
Serbia are discussing Russia, or Turkey’s deputy PM is talking about Iran.

The clearest indication that some sort of US-led conflict is on the cards is 
the presence of the Pentagon’s top war-gamer, James H Baker. He is an expert in 
military trends, and no trend is more trendy in the world of battle strategy 
than artificial intelligence. Bilderberg is devoting a whole session to AI this 
year – and has invited military theorist Michael C Horowitz, who has written 
extensively on its likely impact on the future of war.

Horowitz sees AI as “the ultimate enabler”. In an article published just a few 
weeks ago in the Texas National Security Review, he quotes Putin’s remark from 
2017: “Artificial intelligence is the future, not only for Russia, but for all 
humankind. Whoever becomes the leader in this sphere will become the ruler of 
the world.”

Horowitz says “China, Russia, and others are investing significantly in AI to 
increase their relative military capabilities”, because it offers “the ability 
to disrupt US military superiority”. Global military domination is suddenly up 
for grabs – which brings us to the most intriguing item on this year’s 
Bilderberg agenda: “US world leadership”.

Bilderberg’s most eminent geopolitical sage, Henry Kissinger, will growl this 
ominous phrase with ancient delight. He has been clanging the funeral bell of 
American world leadership for decades. Back in 2005 he wrote about how the rise 
of China would bring about “a substantial reordering of the international 
system”.

The White House is clearly concerned: sending to Bilderberg the National 
Security Council’s director for China, Matthew Turpin. Not that this “gravity 
shift” to the east is something Turpin could talk about in earshot of Trump.

But here’s the thing: this tectonic reshaping of power, in which “the centre of 
gravity of world affairs” moves from America to China, is a pre-AI concept. The 
chief executive of Google recently described AI as more significant for 
humanity than “electricity or fire”. What this “all-encompassing revolution” 
means for traditional power structures is the possibility of utter 
transformation. It is not just that world leadership will be passed from the US 
to China like a baton. It is that the whole structure of world leadership might 
just melt away, or take a form that no one, not even Kissinger, could foresee.

What this means for Bilderberg is that the system of transatlantic influence 
and opinion-shaping that the group has spent more than six decades refining 
might vanish overnight. All the diplomatic machinations of JĂłzef Retinger and 
Étienne Davignon, all the Rockefeller, Agnelli and Wallenberg power, rendered 
irrelevant by the disruption of AI.

Little wonder that Bilderberg, in this state of existential angst, is trying 
desperately to keep up with the latest tech developments: this year discussing 
“quantum computing” in a session led by Hartmut Neven, the director of Google’s 
Quantum Artificial Intelligence Lab. The Turin guest list is littered with folk 
from Google. AI expert Demis Hassabis, who runs Google’s DeepMind project, is 
already a conference regular. Bilderberg knows that the future lies in hi-tech, 
so it is grabbing Google with both hands.

In the meantime, having a few proxy wars with Russia is a pleasant way to pass 
the time. Especially if you run a giant arms company, as several at Bilderberg 
do. Marcus Wallenberg is chairman of Saab, which makes fighter jets. Giampiero 
Massolo is chairman of Fincantieri, which makes frigates. And Thomas Enders is 
chief of Airbus, the seventh biggest arms company in the world. Skirmishes in 
Estonia would be good for business, if not for Estonia.

Still, the biggest ethical question faced by the summit is not whether to milk 
the madness of war for profit. Bombing and rebuilding countries, missiles and 
debt, that’s all fine: that’s just how neoliberalism works. What’s tougher to 
justify, within a democratic framework, is the practical process whereby 
conflicts are being debated, behind closed doors, by top policymakers in 
concert with billionaire industrialists and private sector profiteers. The 
prime minister of the Netherlands discussing global flashpoints in luxurious 
privacy with the CEO of Royal Dutch Shell and the chairman of Goldman Sachs 
International. It’s horrible optics.

At Bilderberg, you’ve got the secretary general of Nato discussing Russia with 
financiers whose job it is to turn knowledge into dollars. Bilderberg member 
Sir John Sawers used to run MI6. Now he runs Macro Advisory Partners, helping 
his clients to navigate “a volatile and fragmenting global landscape” while 
“maximising opportunity and minimising risk”. He does the same for BP, as a 
member of its board of directors.

This is what Kissinger has been doing for decades through Kissinger Associates: 
leveraging information for money. This isn’t how representative democracy is 
meant to work. It’s how Wall Street works. It’s the geopolitical version of 
insider dealing: private access to non-public information.

What the politicians at Bilderberg ought to realise, when they take a break 
from brainstorming war to enjoy the buffet, is that they are the buffet. 
There’s not much dignity in undermining democracy. But there is a huge pile of 
money, and for many people that’s enough.

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Please consider seriously the reason why these elite institutions are not 
discussed in the mainstream press despite the immense financial and political 
power they wield? 
There are sick and evil occultists running the Western World. They are power 
mad lunatics like something from a kids cartoon with their fingers on the 
nuclear button! Armageddon is closer than you thought. Only God can save our 
souls from their clutches, at least that's my considered opinion - Tony

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