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PumpkinAle

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Sat May 31, 2014, 01:55 PM May 2014

Bilderberg - why democracy is going down the toilet [View all]

Thursday is the opening day of the influential three-day summit and it's also the 60th anniversary of the Bilderberg Group's first meeting, which took place in Holland on 29 May 1954. So this year's event is a red-letter occasion, and the official participant list shows that the 2014 conference is a peculiarly high-powered affair.

The [British] chancellor, at his seventh Bilderberg, is spending the next three days deep in conference with the heads of MI6, Nato, the International Monetary Fund, HSBC, Shell, BP and Goldman Sachs International, along with dozens of other chief executives, billionaires and high-ranking politicians from around Europe. This year also includes a visit from the supreme allied commander Europe, and a return of royalty – Queen Sofia of Spain and Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands, the daughter of the Bilderberg founder Prince Bernhard.

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The Bilderberg Group says the conference has no desired outcome. But for private equity giants, and the heads of banks, arms manufacturers and oil companies, there's always a desired outcome. Try telling the shareholders of Shell that there's "no desired outcome" of their chairman and chief executive spending three days in conference with politicians and policy makers.

Try telling that to the lobbyists who have been working so hard to push the Transatlantic Trade Investment Partnership (TTIP) deal that is being negotiated. Bilderberg is packed to the gills with senior members of powerful lobby groups. Will members of BritishAmerican Business's international advisory board, such as Douglas Flint and Peter Sutherland, express BAB's fervent support of TTIP when discussing "Is the economic recovery sustainable?" Or will they leave their lobbying hats at the door?

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/may/29/bilderberg-60-inside-worlds-most-secretive-conference

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Cue the posts screaming, "Conspiracy Theory!" woo me with science May 2014 #1
+ 8 Billion!! 2naSalit May 2014 #2
You never really loved the wealthiest, most powerful individuals and groups on Earth IDemo May 2014 #3
If this is alerted then it is altered PumpkinAle May 2014 #4
I believe this group is more lethal to the middle and lower classes than the Koch's annual djean111 May 2014 #6
Interersting that the post you put up cites The Guardian. truedelphi May 2014 #10
"DU moderating protocols should really be changed." How so? nt ChisolmTrailDem May 2014 #19
Among subjects the Old DU had no tolerance for: truedelphi May 2014 #24
there is no moderating. mopinko May 2014 #23
I found The Guardian through DU. obxhead May 2014 #27
They bring us good things jamzrockz May 2014 #9
The money, it is good. Octafish May 2014 #18
it's not that the meeting's secret, it's who's meeting IOW (they collude anyway from class interest) MisterP May 2014 #21
It shouldn't be forbidden to say that these powerful and wealthy nyabingi May 2014 #31
I don't know what all the conspiracy theorizing is about... Shandris May 2014 #5
Oh how I wish you could post this as an OP! Delicious sarcasm! Thank you, Shandris! nt ChisolmTrailDem May 2014 #20
Can you imagine their individual budgets for Cosplay outfits? hatrack May 2014 #25
The stunning thing for me is they dont have enough...that is what most of them worry about randys1 May 2014 #7
It gives me a warm feeling inside knowing these guys are consensus building in secret. pa28 May 2014 #8
Noted tinfoil hat media outlet CNBC has put up an article truedelphi May 2014 #14
Oh good gawd....we are going to be promoting the Bilderberg Conspiracy theories on DU now? VanillaRhapsody May 2014 #11
I think it makes sense to admit that if "The Guardian" is discussing an issue, or a gathering of truedelphi May 2014 #12
OHHHHH The Guardian.....THAT makes all the difference... VanillaRhapsody May 2014 #15
The Guardian: GET YOUR CONSPIRACY THEORIES HERE! ChisolmTrailDem May 2014 #13
I'm confused, is there or is there not a gathering of rich and powerful dudes in the CA forest? nt ChisolmTrailDem May 2014 #16
Because the Koch brothers and ALEC and their minions from Rand Paul to Paul Ryan and the many states freshwest May 2014 #22
Tucker reported about Bilderberg since 1975 jakeXT May 2014 #28
So many Economic Terrorists gathered in one spot! bvar22 May 2014 #17
''Because fascism is kicking its ass, Alex?'' DeSwiss May 2014 #26
The Oligarchs, Corporations And Banks Own And Control The Politicians That Own And Control Us cantbeserious May 2014 #29
Quite a few Professors of economics this year arikara May 2014 #30
Agenda doubles as a stock tip sheet. Octafish May 2014 #32
^ Wilms Jun 2014 #33
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