Published on Jun 7, 2013
For many years its mere existence was denied. But today the Bilderberg conference has come to Britain. Activists say it's a shadow world government.
Former participants have called it THE most important meeting they have ever attended. And this year it's being held in the unlikely suburban town of Watford.
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Published on Jun 7, 2013
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BILDERBERG Member set to break SILENCE on its SECRETIVE Meeting
A Bilderberg Group member is set to speak on record to the BBC in what represents an unprecedented move for the secretive organization, which is being forced to become more transparent in the face of huge protests and widespread condemnation
In advance of an interview with Alex Jones today, a BBC reporter told Infowars that the broadcaster had approached a Bilderberg member for a television interview and although the person had refused to be on camera, a telephone interview was likely.
As we reported yesterday, a separate source close to the security operation surrounding the confab told Infowars that numerous Bilderberg Group members were aggrieved at the organization's obsession with secrecy and wanted to see more transparency.
Campaigners are inviting Bilderberg members to come and address crowds of demonstrators and press at a specially constructed podium within the grounds of the Grove Hotel in Watford, which is where the conference is taking place behind a huge police presence
The Telegraph reports today that the 2004 Bilderberg meeting in Stresa, Italy was where the head of BP Lord Browne suggested a monumental merger with Shell to create the world's biggest oil company, a merger that many analysts still expect to see at some point.
If a Bilderberg member does agree to an interview with the BBC it would likely serve as an opportunity to downplay the significance of the group, but the mere fact that a participant of the secretive confab has been forced to speak publicly represents major progress.
It would also mark the first time a Bilderberg member went on record since Lord Healy over a decade ago.
Despite countless examples that prove the contrary, detractors, debunkers and non believers continually argue that the Bilderberg group holds no power, and that it is just a talking shop for elite has-beens. Now yet more evidence has emerged that policy and secret multi-billion deals between business heads and government are formulated at the meeting.
The London Telegraph today reports in it's article titled Bilderberg Group? No conspiracy, just the most influential group in the world, that recently, a major oil deal, in fact what would be the world's biggest, was formulated at a Bilderberg meeting:
"And for business leaders, it is a perfect opportunity to lay the groundwork for deals." the report states.
"According to Tom Bergin's Spills and Spin, the account of the Gulf of Mexico oil disaster, Lord Browne, the head of BP, used a walk by Lake Como at the 2004 gathering in Italy to suggest a vast merger with Shell to create the world's biggest oil company."
"Lord Browne left under the impression it would happen." the report asserts.
Indeed, the cards have been firmly on the table regarding the deal, and industry experts are sure that it is only a matter of time before the merger goes ahead.
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The report also notes how Lord Healey, a long time Bilderberg attendee, recalls the importance of the discussions that were held there regarding policy on the Vietnam war, and particularly on European integration: Most vividly, he recalls its role in bringing the architects of the European integration -- Schmidt, Pompidou, Giscard d'Estaing, Leone -- together for open-ended discussions with bankers and economists about how the European monetary system might work.
"A meeting in June in Europe of the Bilderberg Group- an informal club of leading politicians, businessmen and thinkers chaired by Mr. Davignon- could also 'improve understanding' on future action, in the same way it helped create the Euro in the 1990s, he said," reported the EU Observer in March 2009.
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The meeting will take place from 6 to 9 June at the Grove Hotel, Hertfordshire, with 140 delegates from 21 countries.
See the full guest list here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/polit...
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Daily Mirror News
Protester Steve Jolly wears a cardboard CCTV camera on his head
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Published on Jun 6, 2013
The 2013 Bilderberg Conference
begins today in Watford and is attended by some of the world's most
powerful people. Former leading members have described it as the most
useful meeting they ever went to and say it was crucial in forming the
European Union. Meanwhile conspiracy theorists claim it is a shadow
world government and a cover for arms deals and insider trading. The
Telegraph's Matthew Holehouse meets some of the activists and
campaigners voicing their disquiet.The meeting will take place from 6 to 9 June at the Grove Hotel, Hertfordshire, with 140 delegates from 21 countries.
See the full guest list here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/polit...
Read more: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/polit...
Get the latest headlines http://www.telegraph.co.uk/
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Daily Mirror News
- By James Lyons
David Cameron meets shadowy Bilderberg Group but refuses to reveal what was being discussed
Up to 150 members of the elite Bilderberg group has met behind closed doors every almost year since it was founded in 1954
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A man carrying a guitar make his way to the designated protest and media zone
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David Cameron has been slammed for attending a meeting of the shadowy Bilderberg Group tonight.
The Prime Minister’s official spokesman claimed that he was still committed to lead the world’s most transparent government.
But the spokesman refused to say who the PM was seeing or what they would be discussing at the secret gathering of world leaders and global business chiefs.
The gathering, held here for the first time, was a private event even though Mr Cameron was invited as the Prime Minister of the host country, the spokesman insisted.
The spokesman claimed: “That doesn’t mean that he is not determined to lead the most transparent government.”
But Tamasin Cave, of the Alliance for Lobbying Transparency, said that Mr Cameron’s decision to attend the Bilderberg conference “drives a coach and horses” through his pledge of openness.
Ms Cave said: “We need to know exactly what David Cameron was talking to business leaders about – was it our tax system or policy on the NHS, for example?
“The Prime Minister is a public servant. His job is to represent the public interest. When he is meeting with these elite group of business leaders whose interest is he really serving?”
Up to 150 members of the elite Bilderberg group has met behind closed doors every almost year since it was founded in 1954, sparking ferocious criticism and conspiracy theories.
There is no formal agenda, no resolutions are proposed, no votes are taken, and no policy statements are issued.
This year’s gathering is being held at the luxury Grove hotel, in Watford, which has put up the England football team in the past.
The Prime Minister’s official spokesman claimed that he was still committed to lead the world’s most transparent government.
But the spokesman refused to say who the PM was seeing or what they would be discussing at the secret gathering of world leaders and global business chiefs.
The gathering, held here for the first time, was a private event even though Mr Cameron was invited as the Prime Minister of the host country, the spokesman insisted.
The spokesman claimed: “That doesn’t mean that he is not determined to lead the most transparent government.”
But Tamasin Cave, of the Alliance for Lobbying Transparency, said that Mr Cameron’s decision to attend the Bilderberg conference “drives a coach and horses” through his pledge of openness.
Ms Cave said: “We need to know exactly what David Cameron was talking to business leaders about – was it our tax system or policy on the NHS, for example?
“The Prime Minister is a public servant. His job is to represent the public interest. When he is meeting with these elite group of business leaders whose interest is he really serving?”
Up to 150 members of the elite Bilderberg group has met behind closed doors every almost year since it was founded in 1954, sparking ferocious criticism and conspiracy theories.
There is no formal agenda, no resolutions are proposed, no votes are taken, and no policy statements are issued.
This year’s gathering is being held at the luxury Grove hotel, in Watford, which has put up the England football team in the past.
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