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EYES WIDE OPEN
14th April 2010, 16:42
So, last year, Comedian / Blogger / Journalist Charlie Skelton did a blog for the Guardian newspaper about Bilderberg. It was just about the only MSM coverage. It stated out as a fun piece but soon turned serious when Charlie was followed and harrassed by Bilderberg type thugs. You can read it all here:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/series/charlie-skeltons-bilderberg-files

So to come to the point, Charlie emailed me a few days ago. I have reproduced it below and hope people will try and do their bit to promote Bilderberg and maybe some of you can even make to Spain?

On 13 Apr 2010, at 14:26, Charlie Skelton wrote:

Dear Dan, Apologies for not getting back to you sooner - I had lots of emails and then moved to Portugal, found myself without an internet connection and promptly forgot about all things Bilderberg. However it's that time of year again which is why I'm writing to ask if you are still interested in getting involved?

If so, I just thought I'd let you know (in case you didn't already) that Bilderberg is happening this year, to the best of our knowledge, in the Spanish seaside resort of Sitges, just south of Barcelona, on June 3-6.

www.prisonplanet.com/bilderberg-to-prolong-global-financial-recession-for-another-year.html

Here's the venue:
http://www.dolce-sitges-hotel.com/

It's in the exclusive gated enclave of Can Girona

Sitges seems nice. It has 17 beaches and 3 museums, according to Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitges

We'll be camping nearby the conference venue, hoping to raise awareness & waving at the delegates as they whizz by and we'll be flipping (bilder)burgers and generally having a nice time (we hope). Below is an agenda a few of us have put together, please feel free to add to it. All suggestions gratefully received!

Any questions, tips, travel plans, friends in Spain, long lens cameras you have in your garage - anything at all that might help, or anything we can do to help - please do get in touch. I'd love to hear from you.

I have put a facebook page up for those wishing to come along called Bilderberg 2010: A Spanish Idyll.
There are other facebook groups to join too: Against Bilderberg in Sitges; and Let’s Storm Bilderberg 2010.

Hope to see you in June!

Charlie


Practicalities...

Where we shall be staying

We shall be based at El Garrofer campsite and bungalow park, and urge people to do likewise, as it is much nearer the Dolce Sitges than any other hotel in the area. It has a bar, restaurant, electricity outlets, swimming pool and wifi. It's also very cheap to camp there, or you can rent a bungalow or bring a caravan or mobile home. The management assures us that there is always space to camp and you don't even need to book (but you probably will need to book for a bungalow...). The meeting is from June 2nd to June 3rd and we shall be at the campsite from June 1st until June 7th (on June 7th we fully intend to be lying on the beach).

http://www.garroferpark.com/


A list of things you could consider bringing:
cameras, video-equipment, wifi cameras, camera phones with internet access or laptops with dongles to upload images and send them immediately so they will be safe
suncream, sun-umbrellas, gazebos and tarps (they'll be a lot of hanging around in the hot sun)
deckchairs
music/musical instruments/balloons (to raise morale)
nice food, drink, portable bbqs for our Bilderburgers
placards/banners with suitable sentiments or placard-making equipment
cool boxes for soft drinks/beers/cava
calor gas and tea-making equipment
your skills - healing, entertaining, guitar playing, listening, cooking, sketching, tea-making, smiling, the list is endless..

Wish List

Photographers
Journalists
Filmmakers
Bloggers - do you know people who would publish our photos / reports?
PR people
Local knowledge and contacts.
Local press contacts
Legal expertise/knowledge - do you know any lawyers in the area? Are you one yourself?
Hula-hoopers

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The 2010 Bilderberg fringe festival and mirror meeting - - please forward to anyone you think might be interested in coming along, or has any of the skills/contacts on our wishlist...

Our aims:

First, to shine the light of publicity onto the fact that our elected officials are forging global policy - in armed seclusion - at this annual private meeting with business leaders, European royalty and bankers.

We can do this by: contributing to blogs; organising stunts and PR-able 'happenings'; taking daring and newsworthy pap pictures of any attendees; recording our experiences when harassed by local police or private security and even just informing local residents & press about the private meeting taking place amongst them. We will also set up an unofficial press office handing out lanyards and info-packs during the duration of the meeting.

Second, to establish the Bilderberg 'mirror meeting' where we ourselves meet and network, make friends and forge global policy - our own! They have a forum in which to do it, so why shouldn't we? The only difference is that our meeting is open, transparent, and has fewer terrified bar staff trying not to spill a drink on David Rockefeller. Let's grapple with the issues and think of some solutions..

The third aim is simply to have fun. To create a lighthearted 'festival' atmosphere at base-camp. We need to support and nurture those citizen journalists who may get arrested for taking pictures and those of us who wish to peacefully bear witness to the happening or wave cheerfully at the delegates along the limo route. If a pioneering citizen journalist is followed by secret police, or is arrested for daring to take a picture of a helicopter landing on the Sitges golf course in the middle of the night, then they need to be supported, cheered and handed a glass of wine the moment they come back to base-camp. Just as the Bilderbergers will no doubt be mixing business with pleasure and nice food, so too will we! We need to express ourselves through art, music, hula-hooping, haircuts,, Reiki and the eating of (Bilder)burgers and drinking of Spanish wine and many cups of tea. There will also be poetry meetings in the day where we will read and write short verses inspired by our surroundings and experiences during the BB fringe festival.

If you feel that you would like to attend, yet don't feel up to outstaring the police at the frontline or peering over hotel walls, you will be hugely welcome at base-camp. Your supporting role is just as, if not more, important! Plus, you will be there for the ongoing Bilderberg mirror meetings which are just as important as the meetings going on beyond the golf course in the Dolce Sitges... Well, sort of.

If you cannot make it to Sitges then blog away frenetically at home, send round Bilderberg links to friends and call/email the BBC and other news outlets asking them to cover the meeting - all of this is massively important too and means that the brilliant work people are doing on the front-line will get the wider audience it needs.

Agent Provocateurs...

Although the aim is to have fun, there is one very serious point we have to make. We are aware of a move in the US (in particular) to infiltrate alternative forums and activist groups in order to create dissension and neutralise their impact and discredit their agenda. It's safe to assume that this could be the case in Europe. So, to limit the damage such a strategy might have upon us, we will take these precautions:

1. Anyone who suggests or initiates any violent strategy will automatically assumed to be an Agent Provocateur and will be immediately filmed by all present and then asked to leave.

2. Anyone who is belligerent, argumentative, divisive or dishonest will also be assumed to be someone wishing to sabotage our peaceful endeavour for nefarious reasons, and will be asked to leave.

3. We will instantly move away from anyone protesting in an aggressive or violent fashion.

We can't stress enough that this is a *peaceful* endeavour and we wish to spread peaceful, joyous vibes. We are not going to Sitges to fight, but to shine light upon the darkness, and we will need humour, positive energy and good sense to do it. Secrecy comes from fear, so our base-camp must be predicated on the opposite of fear. We must be smiling, non-argumentative and ever-tolerant when faced with the local police or private security, or harassed by undercover officers. Also, it could be an idea to dress a bit smartly if possible as it does make a difference when determining how one is treated by the police. It shouldn't, but it does.

(For those who wish there will also be an opportunity to send love every morning in a Metta meditation before we set off to take pictures. We will send love to every human in the world and even try to narrow it down and send it to the privacy-loving control-freaks plotting and planning in the Dolce Sitges - we'll also send a healthy dose of love to the Spanish secret police who presumably will be watching us from behind a pine tree.)

Prizes

Best photo/footage wins the 'Salt the Slug' cup for 2010 and a free meal for two at the best restaurant in Sitges
Best attempt to send love to Henry Kissinger wins a non-alcoholic cocktail of their choice.
Best poem wins the adulation of your peers.

EYES WIDE OPEN
15th April 2010, 09:14
Bumping this as avalon was down.

shybastid
15th April 2010, 14:42
Wow:eek: This sounds as organized as the Summit itself. Let's get some hidden camera's with sound in there ahead of time. I want to be the fly on the wall.
Is that illegle to even say or write? THOSE are the LAST people I want on my ass.
I still want to hear their conversations though.
Nice invitation.

EYES WIDE OPEN
16th April 2010, 17:48
So, anybody going to try and go to this?

shybastid
16th April 2010, 21:39
LOL Eyes wide open. YOU go. Peace Tell me what ya hear. Thank you.

sunflower
17th April 2010, 03:03
Alex Jones will certainly be there with his megaphone. Do you think he'll be staying at the campsite or will he opt for more comfy digs at a hotel?

norman
17th April 2010, 11:54
I doubt Alex Jones will actually go himself. He's he's picking his fights more carefully these days.

I didn't see a date for the Bilderberg event above. I think we should expect major distractions filling up all the domestic news slots for 2 or 3 weeks around the time they are meeting. Remember last year!?..... We had MP scandals for a month. I think I heard somewhere that the Bilderbergs were changing their arrangements in future because of the increased public profile of the meetings. I wouldn't rule out the possibility that they are NOT meeting in Spain this year. I heard they were going to meet on an isolated island this year. If they've beefed up security, misinformation is likely to be a part of it.

It's getting a bit like "area 51". Nothing really goes on there any more but it's a great tourist attraction and the locals are not going to spoil that, are they?

EYES WIDE OPEN
26th May 2010, 19:47
BUMP! Its builderberg time next week!
http://www.americanfreepress.net/html/bilderberg_found_217.html

The Bilderberg world plans....
http://www.prisonplanet.com/bilderberg-to-prolong-global-financial-recession-for-another-year.html

Author Daniel Estulin to Shed Light on Bilderbergs with Historic Presentation at European Parliament

He has been invited to speak at the European Parliament by Mario Borghezio, the most senior Member of European Parliament from Italy. The European Parliament is one of the most powerful legislatures in the world. Estulin’s talk is equivalent to addressing a joint session of Congress. In fact, never before has Bilderberg as a subject seen the light of day in front of such a highly respectable audience - elected senators of European nations.
http://www.prweb.com/releases/Daniel-Estulin/Bilderberg-Group/prweb4011104.htm

Peter Mandelson & Ed Balls are Builderburgers for those that dont know...
http://www.wearechange.org/?p=1507

Panta rhei
27th May 2010, 00:40
holy crap I just had a weird experience.. I was trying to spead the word about this on a youtube channel and copied and pasted the link to the guardian site in the comments of that channel. 2 seconds after I posted it my message was gone! Deleted!

:confused:

bluestflame
27th May 2010, 04:18
good to be cautious of anyone that would seek to incite violence , instigators agitators , some call them bullet makers ,

Chrononaut
2nd June 2010, 09:52
http://cryptome.org/0001/bilderberg-2010.htm

http://www.nyhetsspeilet.no/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Bilderberg_2010_Baksaas.jpg

http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=no&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nyhetsspeilet.no%2F2010%2F05%2Falt-om-arets-bilderbergm%25C3%25B8te%2F

EYES WIDE OPEN
2nd June 2010, 12:32
Charlie has started his blog...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/blog/2010/jun/02/charlie-skelton-bilderberg-spain

Another year, another Bilderberg. The first "participants" (as the delegates are known) won't be arriving until Thursday, but already the Hotel Dolce in Sitges is buzzing with anticipation. This Catalan seaside town hasn't hosted an event as large and politically sensitive as Bilderberg since the legendary 2008 Foam Party at the Mr Gay Sitges awards night.

Last year, Bilderberg was held in Vouliagmeni, on the coast just south of Athens. The Greek minister of finance attended, the minister of foreign affairs, and the governor of the National Bank of Greece. A few months later, Greece was bankrupt and Athens was in flames. So … good luck, Madrid!

Police are already stretching their red stripy tape around the hotel, and zipping up and around the local roads in their squad cars, sniffing for trouble. I'm really hoping there's none to find. The Spanish are promising a beach party and an "awareness camp", with political discussion forums and meditation zones. I plan to spend at least part of Friday sitting cross-legged in a campsite, sending beams of white light up the hill and into the hotel. Feel my love, Marcus Agius – Chairman of Barclays and senior non-executive director on the BBC's new executive board. Let it surround you, Queen Sofia of Spain. Don't fight it, president of the World Bank. You can't beat the love.

It would be nicer if the interface between Bilderberg and the world could be softer – if it could turn an open face towards us, rather than the barrel of a machine gun. What I'm hoping is that this year, in the all-new CamCleggian spirit of openness and political transparency, any British elected official who attends the meeting – and I'm talking to you, Kenneth Clarke and George Osborne – will tell us they attended, tell us what they spoke about, and tell us what the next 12 months has in store. I don't think that's too much to ask.

Not that anyone is really asking. I've come along again this year because I had the horrible, nagging thought that no other journalists would.

Not that I'm a proper journalist. Hardly: consider me an interested citizen of the world come to bear witness to a peculiar, important, and unsettling event.

For a long and luxurious weekend at the Dolce Sitges, relishing its "new and creative buffet concepts" (a table with food on it), prime ministers will mingle with European royalty, with various EU commissioners, with representatives from Goldman Sachs, Microsoft, AIB, Deutsche Bank, Chase Manhattan and Royal Dutch Shell. They'll clink glasses with President Obama's special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard Holbrooke (he is confirmed for this year). And join the Friday night conga line behind the US treasury secretary (Tim Geithner went last year; he goes a lot). We can reasonably expect the head of the Federal Reserve, the president of the World Bank, the secretary general of Nato … they've all attended in the past and many will attend again. So yes, important it is; to think otherwise is painfully naive (see below for the usual "just a big boys' club" comments …)

The conference hotel may be perched above a golf course, and boast two ping pong tables, but this four-day event isn't about who is better at table tennis, Ken Clarke or David Rockefeller (it's Rockefeller). This is about big business, global financial strategy and the economic future of Europe … if indeed it has one.

And most importantly, this four-day event doesn't start until Thursday – and continues all the way through the weekend – so if you're a PROPER journalist reading this, or a blogger, or simply a curious citizen of a Europe on teetering on the edge, then come along. Please come. I'll buy you a Catalan beer. I recommend the Rosita. It's fruity but ballsy – not unlike the winner of Mr Gay Sitges 2008.

EYES WIDE OPEN
3rd June 2010, 17:54
Interview with Charlie Skelton on the Alex Jones show. Made me smile. I like Alexs impression of an English toff! laugh.gif


pt.1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bronVTyr4Q


pt.2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KFwpLCDUYQ

heavy security...
http://www.prisonplanet.com/video-footage-...rberg-2010.html


the next blog entry is up...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/blog/201....charlie-skelton

This is the second dispatch from Charlie Skelton's Bilderblog. Read part one here.

"Congratulations!" grinned the man in charge of this year's Bilderberg conference, mustering as much sarcasm as a Dutchman could muster.

"You are the last guests here! You should have a banner!" he whooped, punching the air, wanting us gone. It's true – we had been dragging our heels as we left the Hotel Dolce Sitges. The folding tables were already being set up in the courtyard for participant lanyards and orientation packs. It was well past the midday "lockdown" of the hotel.

"Lockdown" at Bilderberg means that security is snapped securely shut – it means an unbreachable, Pentagon-like security cordon is tightened around this seaside hotel.

It means that hundreds (and I mean hundreds) of police, in various states of riot readiness, position themselves at every junction, every roundabout, along every road, layby and dirt track within a mile of the building. And every 15 minutes or so, ruining everyone's poolside naps, police choppers circle in the perfect sky above.

The helicopters started yesterday. The day before, as we were checking in, a couple of tourists in microlights came buzzing over the hotel before buzzing off towards the beach. For about two seconds, I thought: "Brilliant! That's how we're going to get photos! From the air!" Then I thought: "CIA snipers! Not so brilliant!".

We've made do with a few sneaky shots around the hotel and some hushed chats with the barstaff. We did a little undercover work. And, as a result, we can confirm the following people will definitely be attending this year's Bilderberg conference in Sitges.

I can't tell you how I know this. Let's just say we 'obtained' this information. Step forward if you hear your name.

1. Marcus Agius: The chairman of Barclays and a senior non-executive director on the BBC's new executive board. Married to Katherine, daughter of Edmund Leopold de Rothschild (I don't know why I mention that. Just a bit of family trivia – the sort of thing some people find interesting).

2. Josef Ackermann: The CEO of Deutsche Bank and a non-executive director of Shell.

3. General Jack Keane, the former vice chief of staff of the US army and on the board of the US defence conglomerate General Dynamics.

4. Juan Luis Cebrián Echarri: The CEO and co-founder of El Pais; the CEO of Grupo Prisa (Spain's biggest publisher); on the board of directors of Le Monde.

5. Richard Holbrooke: Barack Obama's special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan and a member of the board of directors of the Council on Foreign Relations.

6. Gustavo A Cisneros Rendiles: A Venezuelan media mogul – one of the world's richest men.

7. Victor Halberstadt: Professor of public economics at Leiden University and international advisor to Goldman Sachs. President of the International Institute of Public Finance.

8. Roger Altman: The founder and chairman of Evercore Partners, "the most active investment banking boutique in the world" (their website says).

9. Joaquín Almunia: Senior Spanish member of the European commission.

10. W. Edmund Clark: President and CEO of the TD Bank Financial Group.

11. Jan H.M. Hommen: Chairman of the ING Group.

12. Jyrki Katainen: Minster of finance in Finland, chairman of the Finnish National Coalition party.

And they're just the tip of the Bilderberg. More names will emerge as the weekend progresses, and the long-lens snaps have started coming in. The police have started pushing us further from the roundabouts. We've had the first detentions and the first angry deletions of photographs by police.

Although quite why attending Bilderberg has to remain such a mystery remains a mystery. The blackened windows of the limousines, the desperate camera-dodging of the delegates.

Tony Blair attended in 1993, but lied about it in parliament. Why lie? Why hide? If it's a long weekend of ping-pong, why the secrecy? If it's a long weekend of global strategising, why not simply behave like adults and talk to the press about it?

The paranoia was riding high amongst the conference organisers. A pair of them talked about the 2006 Bilderberg conference in Ottawa, where the radio host Alex Jones led the protests with his megaphone.

"They were very close to the hotel," said one. Another looked shocked and asked: "Did they ever try to attack?" A shake of the head and the answer: "No, but it was very scary." A third leaned in: "This is the negative side of the welfare state. People have enough income, so they can do this – it's like a permanent threat."

What threa? That people concerned about the unfairness of the world should drape a banner over a police cordon? That they should shout their anger at the madness of asset-grabbing transnational corporations, whose chairmen are sipping beers with our elected officials? "It's like a permanent threat." Don't make me spit.

My wife, Hannah, felt the hard edge of paranoia as we left the hotel at lockdown. She decided she needed to do some last-minute printing (she suddenly felt the urge to print out a history of Sitges from the internet).

The concierge ushered her into the business centre, where she found herself in the middle of pulsing heart of Bilderberg. She sat down to print. She was spotted. A stern Dutch lady shouted coldly: "Take her to security!" and barked: "What is your name?"

Startled, Hannah remarked: "This isn't a very friendly hotel." The lady replied: "No, it's not a very friendly hotel." Not this week it isn't.

As we left finally left the unfriendly Dolce Sitges, as the plainclothes police gathered, a pallet of watermelons was being rolled into the service entrance alongside a lighting rig. The patio lights had been covered with orange cellophane.

It's going to be quite a show later, the opening night of Bilderberg – watermelons everywhere, greedy eyes glowing orange on the dancefloor.

"More watermelons!" shouts the CEO of Deutsche Bank. Twenty are rolled towards him in an instant. He stamps upon the first and hoots his joy into the orange air, as the DJ leans into the microphone: "And we have a request from Mr Kenneth Clarke, it's Another One Bites the Dust!"

A happy Ken tosses his cigar over his shoulder and takes to the disco floor. Not that Ken's been confirmed yet. He's probably relaxing in his constituency. Maybe someone should find out.

On Tuesday night, when we were at the bar working our way through their selection of Catalan beers, we asked the barman how big he reckoned the Bilderbergers' hotel bill would be.

He rolled his eyes and said: "You don't want to know how much they're paying for this!" He misunderstood. I really did.

If the cost of dinner at the Dolce is anything to go by, it'll be a whacking great tab. My advice to David Rockefeller – avoid the 'award winning' trout fillets. If you're hungry, try the black spaghetti with salmon meatballs to start.

What else…?

My top tips for Bilderberg 2010 participants:

The gazpacho is good but thin.

The righthand of the two ping-pong tables (if you're standing with your back to the sunloungers) has a tricky camber. Better go for the left-hander.

If you're on a budget, go to breakfast at 7am, then go again at half 10, so you can get breakfast and lunch out of the same buffet.

Don't drink the tapwater in the bedrooms. It's got more chlorine in it than the swimming pool.

The kiwifruit breakfast pastries are to die for.

The artichoke soup needs black pepper.

Go to the spa, have an Ayurvedic massage, and during it repeat the mantra: "It's ok if I don't own everything, it's ok if I don't own everything." Then get drunk and throw bread rolls at the stripper.

The staff are Catalan, not Spanish. Apart from the Argentinian bellhop. He's Argentinian.

Cancel three-quarters of your police protection. You don't need them, and they're costing other people money.

Gita
3rd June 2010, 20:35
Quote

Secretive Bilderberg Club ready for protests


Splash! Could that be the sound of Lord Mandelson hitting one of the Dolce hotel’s four pools? Or Robert Zoellick of the World Bank? Paul Volcker of the US Economic Recovery Advisory Board? Or merely the euro taking another dive?

That is the thing about the Bilderberg group’s top secret meetings: you never know quite what is going on behind the police checkpoints.

Across the world, secretaries to the rich and the powerful have blocked out the next three days in their bosses’ calendars for their annual gathering, this time at the Dolce in Sitges, one of Spain’s most exclusive resorts.

Normally, every minute of their working lives is accounted for but, each year, a couple of hundred of the world’s financial elite and the more business-friendly members of the political class disappear from view; supposedly to save the planet from the dangers of parochialism, the nationalist genie.

Unquote

Continued here. (http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article7142478.ece)

EYES WIDE OPEN
4th June 2010, 17:23
Guardian blog Number 3

Ivan was alone on the roundabout. He had been left in charge of the banners while everyone else ate breakfast.

He slipped an empty bottle of red wine into a binliner and stretched. At his feet was a chalk-drawn pyramid showing the structure of society, the word "pueblo" at the bottom, and the tip pointing up the hill towards Bilderberg. It's a short pyramid today, maybe half a heavily-armed mile from Rockefeller down to Ivan.

Ivan's bed last night – is it had been the night before – was the scrub by the roadside. "It's not so cold in my bag," he said. "A lot of times I travel in the mountains – in the mountains, you can sleep anywhere."

A lone Catalonian in green trousers, he clutched a leaflet and stood in the Sitges sun as, up the hill, billionaires and finance ministers ate kiwifruit patisseries.

The shame, the awful poignancy of Bilderberg, is that, for much of the time, there are more delegates up the hill than there are protesters at the foot of it.

On that point, there's something I'd like you to do. I'd like you to extend a grateful thought, a prayer of thanks, an idle nod of acknowledgment – a something, an anything – towards Ivan and all the others who have come to Sitges to bear witness to Bilderberg 2010.

These people are on your side, they are fighting your corner. And if you don't think it's a corner that needs fighting, or if it's a corner you think is being fought by the people up the hill ... well, good luck to you.

I want you to know, though, that the people who are crawling around on pine needles with long lenses, trying to identify delegates (and doing pretty well, by the way), the people who are being detained, searched, questioned, then heading out again into the hills, the people who are sitting late into the night at the campsite bar, talking about distracted populations and central banks, are not lunatics.

They are your very best friends. They're not feeble-minded or playing some kind of game. They are deadly serious, and they are worried to death.

These people look at the state of the world and they pack a rucksack and sleep at the side of a roundabout.

The head of the IMF (and Bilderberger), Dominique Strauss-Kahn, looks at the world and declares: "Crisis is an opportunity." He sees the precarious global economy and floats the idea for "a new global currency issued by a global central bank".

Now, if you think that's a good idea – if you think yet more centralisation of debt (and interest payments), and more unelected financial control is a good thing – then good luck (what are you? The chairman of Barclays?)

We already have a world, says Daniel Estulin, the arch Bilderbotherer, "where unelected bodies like the IMF can tell sovereign nations like Greece what to do".

THE REST:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/blog/2010/...lton-protesters


This year seems to be the year that the MSM wake up to Bilderberg! About time. Every year for 10 years I banged on about this....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6YXXpkJjVo..._embedded#at=71

http://www.prisonplanet.com/large-protests...erg-agenda.html

Bill gates attends Bilderberg...
Microsoft founder Bill Gates will join fellow elitists for the first time at the 2010 Bilderberg conference currently taking place in Sitges Spain, after he apparently attempted to pull a bait and switch by pretending to attend another event before being forced to admit to journalists that he will give a speech at the globalist confab.

The rest:

http://www.prisonplanet.com/eugenicist-bil...conference.html

EYES WIDE OPEN
4th June 2010, 17:34
Donald Rumsfeld is there too apparently.

Etherios
4th June 2010, 21:55
Do you guys thing that the PTB are loosing there grasp and ppl start to get the word out or is this just planed to throw dirt in our eyes and cover other things??? i am still not sure. these ppl know and plan years ahead ... how is it possible to fear this i dont understand

Majorion
4th June 2010, 22:29
I think this whole Bilderberg conspiracy is a diversion, clever way to stereotype a conspiracy, global elites having some "mysterious meeting" supposedly planning the end of the world. When its probably the type of meeting where they drink wine and a bit of self glorification.

norman
4th June 2010, 22:33
Although I think the current saber rattlings around the world are more for distraction, My general impression from what I've heard so far about this year's Bilderberg meeting is that the PTB are leaping up above the long grass and switching from stealth to chase ( to put it as an African water hole scenario) and from now on it's going to get wild and whacky with no more secrecy and denial, just raw rampage with what looks to me like more desperation than they had in their plans.

In my own mind, I'm pretty sure that WAR is on the agenda for quite soon. I don't think they've got all their ducks lined up as intended though, but war they want, and badly.

I've quite failed to understand why, but it looks pretty certain to me that the oil rig disaster was 'planned'. The main reason for thinking so, is that Goldman Sachs ( yes - them again!) dumped 4.8 million shares in BP 4 days before the err.... "insident".

I can't work out what's happening but I absolutely know something massive is going on.

Majorion
4th June 2010, 22:37
I can't work out what's happening but I absolutely know something massive is going on.
If I had to bet the next massive 'something' it seems evident Iran would definitely be caught in the crossfire.

EYES WIDE OPEN
5th June 2010, 14:46
Bildeberg agenda for next 12 months beings to be revealed:

The 2010 Bilderberg agenda has been revealed by veteran Bilderberg sleuth Jim Tucker and it paints a picture of crisis for the globalists, who are furious at the increased exposure their gatherings have received in recent years, as well as being dismayed at their failure to rescue both the euro and the failing carbon tax agenda, but more alarmingly according to Tucker, the majority of Bilderberg members are now in favor of military air strikes on Iran.

American Free Press muckraker Tucker has proven routinely accurate with the information he obtains from sources inside Bilderberg, which makes this year’s revelations all the more intriguing.

According to Tucker, Bilderberg luminaries are dismayed at the fact that “many important people” are not attending this year because, due to increasing exposure, invitees are “getting in trouble at home” and constituents are embarrassing them by asking irate questions such as “what are you doing with these monsters?”

“All these people are exposing us, we get all this mail and calls,” Tucker paraphrased Bilderberg members as complaining.

This dovetails with the revelations overheard by Guardian journalist Charlie Skelton at the Hotel Dolce Sitges before the meeting began when he heard conference organizers lamenting the fact that protest numbers are growing at Bilderberg events each year and that they represent a “threat” to Bilderberg’s agenda.

In addition, prominent Bilderberg Zbigniew Brzezinski, the man who warned recently that a “global political awakening” was threatening to derail the move towards global government, was expected to be in attendance at this year’s meeting.

Tucker named his source as an international financial consultant who personally knows Bilderberg members and has done business with them for the past 20 years.

Turning to Iran, Tucker said that many Bilderberg members, including Brzezinski, were in favor of U.S. air strikes on Iran and were “leaning towards war,” although 100 per cent of members were not supportive of an attack.

“Some of them in Europe are saying no we shouldn’t do it but most of them are in favor of American air strikes on Iran,” said Tucker, adding, “They’re tilting heavily towards green lighting a U.S. attack on Iran.”

An attack on Iran would provide a welcome distraction to the globalists’ failings in other areas and would also allow them to war profiteer, pointed out Tucker.

On the subject of the euro, Tucker said that the Bilderberg elitists were determined to save the single currency even as it collapsed to a new 4-year-low at $1.19 against the dollar yesterday afternoon. As we have highlighted, the globalists are panicking at the euro’s fall and the ECB keeps intervening to try and hasten its decline. If the euro were to cease to exist, it would all but derail the ultimate agenda for a global currency because the perceived stability of using one currency for a plethora of nations would be discredited.

“The euro is important because it’s part of their world government program, they’re very downbeat because they’ve fallen so far behind,” said Tucker, explaining that the globalists had planned by now to have the European Union, the American Union and the Asia-Pacific Union already up and running.

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With regard to the climate change agenda, on which subject Microsoft founder Bill Gates was personally invited to the conference to discuss, Tucker said that Bilderberg were still intent on pushing it in pursuit of a carbon tax despite the fact that the whole move was massively eviscerated in the aftermath of the Climategate scandal.

Tucker quoted one Bilderberg member as all but admitting defeat on the mission to hoodwink the public into paying taxes in the name of fighting global warming.

“On climate change, we’re about whipped,” said one of the elitists in attendance.

However, Tucker said that the globalists were working on putting out more climate change propaganda “even as we speak”.

On the issue of the BP oil spill, the Bilderbergers made it clear that President Obama’s apparent “outrage” at BP and his threat of criminal procedures against the company was an little more than an act and that British Petroleum, who have been represented at Bilderberg meetings in the past by people like Peter Sutherland, former non-executive chairman of BP, were still “one of our brothers,” according to the elitists.

The future of oil prices are always an important topic to Bilderberg and the leaks Tucker and other investigators relayed from previous Bilderberg meetings were proven accurate when oil prices hit $150 a barrel in 2008, which was precisely what Bilderberg had called for.

“Gas prices are going to be nice and cheap this summer,” said Tucker, adding that they would start to rise again to the $4 a gallon level around November when artificial scarcity is created.

On the march towards anti-democratic global government, Bilderberg members stated that America must be “Europeanized” and turned into a giant socialist welfare state with health rationing and higher income taxes.

Tucker said hat Bilderberg were intent on mandating a bank tax paid directly to the IMF to fund global governance and a global treasury department under the IMF, and that this would then merely be passed on to the consumer.

In summary, Tucker said that this year’s conference was the most downbeat and pessimistic Bilderberg meeting in history, with massive exposure of their agenda acting as a roadblock to the ultimate goal of an authoritarian world government run by the elite, for the elite.

http://www.prisonplanet.com/bilderberg-agenda-revealed-globalists-in-crisis-supportive-of-attack-on-iran.html

Celine
5th June 2010, 15:56
i dont know why but the empty words..

"you cant handle the truth" keeps sounding in my head...

and yes it sounds like Jack.

Etherios
5th June 2010, 17:39
i dont know why but the empty words..

"you cant handle the truth" keeps sounding in my head...

and yes it sounds like Jack.

I have said this again :-P ... the real truth is that THEY cant handle the truth as we will react too forceful and scatter the fake slave world they have created. Yes some will react like barbarians but thats how we are educated... anything alien (in all ways not just ETs) is dangerous and should be attacked. After these settle down the real losers will be those that "protect" us now ... cause we cant handle it pff

MargueriteBee
5th June 2010, 18:12
NWO Busted: Man who exposed Bilderberg reveals conspiracy secrets to EU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmM61kSMTR0&feature=player_embedded

Secretive and elite - the Bilderberg group, which unites some of the world's most powerful people, has been meeting behind closed doors for decades. An investigative journalist Daniel Estulin has just revealed to the European Parliament all he claims to have discovered about the 'Bilderbergers', and expects the results of his findings to have the 'effect of an atomic bomb'.

I found this on the Conscious Media Network.

Rocky_Shorz
5th June 2010, 18:54
ooh the buzz from this weekends meeting is the Bilderbergs are upset, they wanted to move the world into 3 currencies and now the Euro is collapsing...

Greece and several countries are getting ready to start producing their own currency again.


They are upset oil prices are dropping after the huge oil leak in the gulf when it should have drove up prices...

Fulford is right, Asia is taking them head on... and by the sound of it, it's working

Majorion
5th June 2010, 19:27
... Daniel Estulin has just revealed to the European Parliament all he claims to have discovered about the 'Bilderbergers', and expects the results of his findings to have the 'effect of an atomic bomb' ...
And how many times have we heard this before? if its not Hoagland its Wilcock, if its not Steven Bassett its Steven Greer, and here we go again. May I be the first to call out the sensationalism for what it is.

Snowbird
5th June 2010, 22:09
NWO Busted: Man who exposed Bilderberg reveals conspiracy secrets to EU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmM61kSMTR0&feature=player_embedded

Secretive and elite - the Bilderberg group, which unites some of the world's most powerful people, has been meeting behind closed doors for decades. An investigative journalist Daniel Estulin has just revealed to the European Parliament all he claims to have discovered about the 'Bilderbergers', and expects the results of his findings to have the 'effect of an atomic bomb'.

I found this on the Conscious Media Network.

CMN is one of my favorite sites.

In Regina's blog, she speaks about feeling as I have been feeling for the past week or so. The oil catastrophe, I believe, has been a somewhat tipping point in the emotional well being of millions. I've been wondering what I can do that will make a difference in all things destructive which seems to be the mainstay of the rich and famous.

I can't help but believe that the Bilderbergers have a direct hand in all of this. Daniel Estullin (sp?) in the video linked above, states that the Bilderbergers goal is not so much One World Order as it is One World Company, Ltd. This, by the way, cancels out all sovereign constitutions. Made to order by the "elite", who are not at all elite.

But as Regina explains below, the Unplugging of the Patriarchy is not only a book title, but a meditative reality. This, I can do.

Regina's Blog
Undoing the Bilderberg Agenda

I awoke feeling feeling edgy and somewhat depressed. Thinking meditation might smooth out the jagged frequencies, I settled in to calm my mind. Within minutes the restlessness turned to anger, the anger to resolve. Then a vision of untethered strings floating aloft appeared. I knew immediately what this meant.

Five days ago I interviewed Lucia René, author of Unplugging the Patriarchy. Though the novel is fantastical in nature, reminiscent of a Celestine Prophecy, it is, in fact, a thinly disguised account of Lucia's experience.

Studying under a mystic teacher for 17 years, she and a couple other women, were given the task of undoing the energetic underpinnings of the patriarchy, unplugging the energy of the power elite from earth's energetic matrix. In her meditations she saw the energy under the City of London as a giant squid-like form. The strings I was seeing were a metaphor for this, as I had begun writing a blog yesterday about the Bildergerg meeting taking place this minute in a small Catalonian town, Sitges, about 20 southwest of Barcelona.

So, I recommend this. If each of us can take some quiet time over the weekend to see their work undoing itself. Everything set in motion comes undone and spins backward, tentacles break and float freely, vision it however it makes sense in your mind. See yourself as a powerful warrior or peace.

I, as one, am going to join in Lucia's efforts to unplug their influence from our lives. You don't have to be a mystic, you just need to decide enough is enough. Quietly, purposefully, vision the control broken. Vision the societies of the world healing in harmony with natural law. It's a start. And, since this life is only our collective creation/illusion, we can undo it too.

Please share this with whomever you feel will take the time to focus over the weekend. The Bilderberg group meets through Sunday.

More at the site.

http://consciousmedianetwork.blogspot.com/2010/06/calling-all-spiritual-warriors.html


The Conscious Media Network

http://consciousmedianetwork.blogspot.com/2010/06/calling-all-spiritual-warriors.html

EYES WIDE OPEN
8th June 2010, 12:27
Spot the Bilderberger game.

Bilderberg 2010: Help us identify the delegates

Take a look at our gallery and see whether you can pinpoint the identities of attendees at the world's most secure conference

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/blog/2010/jun/08/charlie-skelton-bilderberg-2010-delegates

Celine
8th June 2010, 14:12
This is a great thread..

Thank you to all who contribute and to EWO

EYES WIDE OPEN
10th June 2010, 17:09
Cheers!

A man under a hedge stretches, blinks, curses the pointy pebble under his hip, and down goes his finger on the shutter.

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Robert Zoellick, head of the World Bank, a former managing director of Goldman Sachs.

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Paul Volcker, former chairman of the US federal reserve, current chairman of Obama's economic recovery advisory board.

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Josef Ackermann, chairman of Deutsche Bank.

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Peter Voser, CEO of Royal Dutch Shell.

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Dr Henry Kissinger at Bilderberg 2010. Dr Henry Kissinger at Bilderberg 2010. Photograph: Quierosaber

Dr Henry Alfred Kissinger.

The photos we've seen from this year's conference, which we're showcasing in our big hitters Bilderberg Power Gallery , have been very revealing. You can see from the body language who runs Bilderberg. There's been a lot of power sloshing round the Dolce Sitges Hotel this past week, a lot of wealth, a lot of influence, but you can sense the Überpower when it shows up.

We didn't see David Rockefeller this week (maybe his head is already sitting in a cryogenic hatbox somewhere, awaiting nanosuscitation). But we caught the other two big fish. Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands and Henry Kissinger. When they turn up the mood on the forecourt changes, heads turn, smiles beam, commands are whispered into shirt cuffs and ripples of subservience pass through the group.

My favourite photo from this year's conference is the top of Kissinger's head, glimpsed through a train of aides, organisers, delegates and security as he wafts (hobbles grimly) to his car. Pity the poor driver, who'd just had the gloved hand of a security goon check his bowel for explosives.
Bilderberg 2010 press office. Bilderberg 2010 press office. Photograph: We Are Change Germany

Two days ago I had breakfast with one of the Bilderberg chauffeurs, who was just about to clock on for an airport zoom. (He had no idea I was a journalist. Was I meant to tell him? Is that a rule? I bought him a coffee – that seems fair.) He was grumpy. He wasn't looking forward to being frisked up against his limo, which happens, apparently, if it's one of the bigger delegates. Worst was when he delivered "two important, very old American men, who travelled together" from the airport. (Does this mean Rockefeller made it after all?)

He tells me that a colleague got it so bad before chauffeuring Beatrix that he shouted at the security: "Don't kill me, I'm just a driver!"

He glanced up to the TV screen in our breakfast bar. "She was there, too. Esperanza Aguirre. Very important lady." He's referring to Doña Esperanza Aguirre y Gil de Biedma, Countess of Murillo, and President of Madrid. Not on the list of Bilderberg participants for this year. Wanted to stay under the radar. Failed.

My breakfast buddy leaned over his coffee and told me that he had a friend in the police force who'd said how much the security for this year's conference was costing. He drew disgustedly on his breakfast Marlboro. "Ten million euros." I realise this is third-hand breakfast natter, but wow. That's a lot of helicopter fuel. (Or is it?)

I should stress, the intense security here at Bilderberg has very little to do with any kind of physical "threat". It's to do with distance, power and an extraordinary (one might almost say "unhealthy") wariness of the press. In fact so poor is the relationship between press and Bilderberg that we decided this year to plug the gap and provide the conference with a rudimentary press liaison service. We turned bungalow 19 at the Garrofer Park campsite into the Press Office for Bilderberg 2010.

We handed out leaflets, delegate biogs, background information, we had a whiteboard for latest news, we even had a box of lanyards. We couldn't afford colour-coded ribbons, like they have up at the hotel, but then again we're not bankrolled by the Rockefellers. We're bankrolled by whatever I can reasonably invoice for these articles – which should just about cover the cost of some dry-wipe pens.

The press are represented inside Bilderberg (in our photos you'll see, for example, the CEO of the Washington Post and the editor-in-chief of the Economist) but they're not talking. What happens in Bilderberg stays in Bilderberg. Except for policy. That gets everywhere.

Just this weekend the former Nato secretary general, Willy Claes (Bilderberg 1994), said on Belgian radio that at Bilderberg each participant is given a report and they are "considered to use this report in setting their policies in the environments in which they affect". This remark is revealing of the Bilderberg dynamic: the flowing of policy out from Bilderberg and into the world, from power towards political implementation. From the steering committee to the guest members.
Queen Beatrix portrait. Queen Beatrix portrait. Photograph: Andrew Maughan

But never mind what the agenda of Bilderberg might be (and when one says "Bilderberg", one is really talking about its steering committee of 33 people). Never mind where you stand on the project for a united Europe. Or the usefulness of a global currency. Never mind what they're talking about. Never mind when the attack on Iran is scheduled. Simply understand that a very important, seriously managed conference has just taken place.

The Dolce Sitges has a separate conference centre, with a luxurious labyrinth of underground seminar rooms for side briefings: I skulked down there before the weekend, got a sense of the scale of things, used the executive facilities. This is an important and indisputable fact: Bilderberg is a conference, with a well-oiled conference team, a full timetable, a huge budget, and a set of softly lit, beautifully appointed underground lavatories. It is a big deal, a serious deal.

No one spends €10m policing a ping pong tournament. Not even Robert Zoellick. Of course, bear in mind €10m is small batatas compared with what Canada is about to spend on policing the G8/G20 circus later this month. A very uncool $1bn. (You read that correctly.) At least the press are invited. Lanyards for everyone!

And speaking of things being uncool, we're very pleased with our photograph of Nout Wellink, the president of the Dutch central bank. Now I'm not one to start throwing around advice about hairstyles, but really Nout. Get some product into it.

As you can see, the photohaul from Bilderberg 2010 has been remarkable, thanks in no small part to the intrepid Quierosaber, whose McNabbian determination and leafy lenswork provided so many of the images that are now zipping around the world. If you know someone who's never heard of Bilderberg, show them these photographs. And if you yourself don't know what "Bilderberg" is, start knowing. Start wondering.

And stop, once and for all, saying that it's a bunch of has-beens meeting up for cocktails and cribbage. You must really have to want Bilderberg not to be important if you chirp away that it's not important. Whistle hard enough with your hands over your ears and you won't hear the thunder.

Love it as he does, Robert Zoellick didn't come to Sitges for the table tennis. Stop perpetuating this idiotic untruth, stop with the lazy dismissals, the sneery, unfunny, tryhard cynicism that dismisses the conference as unimportant and anyone who says otherwise as a "loon". You're starting to sound stupid.

And speaking of sounding stupid, here's what Iain Hollingshead wrote about Bilderberg in the Daily Telegraph last week: "The reality of these conferences appears to boil down to a group of willy-waggling old men comparing their security details and dreaming of past glories." Does that describe Jyrki Catainen, Finland's 39-year-old finance minister? Or Microsoft's chief research officer, Craig Mundie? Or Bill Gates? Or the prime minister of Spain?

The premier of British Columbia, Gordon Campbell, is 62. Still a little young to be put out to grass, a little too spry to be waggling his willy at past glories, especially when you consider that a trip to Bilderberg often means a career leap is just round the corner. (David Cameron 2008, Tony Blair 1993, Bill Clinton 1991). Congratulations, Prime Minister Campbell!

Also, let's also keep an eye on Olaf Scholz (52, German SDP party), snapped in the background of our Craig Mundie shot. Looks like Scholz has just been beckoned up the golden ladder.

The photos here on the Guardian, or infoCon.ro, and the dozens of TV reports, YouTube clips, blog posts, newspaper articles, radio interviews, tweets and Facebook statuses that have originated from Sitges this past week can finally lay to rest the bizarre fantasy (or brilliant PR strategy) that Bilderberg is an insignificant golfing weekend. Or at most, a "talking shop". Because calling Bilderberg a "talking shop" is like calling a war a "police action".

It's like calling Henry Kissinger the winner of the 1973 Nobel peace prize.

For me, one of the most rewarding moments of Bilderberg 2010 was when we tweaked the levels and Kissinger emerged ghoulishly from the shadows of our photos. Before Sitges we were so unsure that we'd see anyone captured on film (even a lowly transnational CEO, never mind Henry Kissinger) that we appointed the Bilderberg conference's first Official Artist: Andrew Maughan.

Here's Andrew's portrait of Bilderberg's Queen Beatrix, looking as if she's lost a little weight:

Of his portraits, Andrew writes: "The viewer's knowledge or lack of knowledge of the individual is important when it comes to piecing together the fragmented clues within the painting. The viewer is expected to have to invest their time, dig deeper in order to understand, but you will never fully know."

Andrew has been faithfully documenting Bilderberg 2010 in oils, and a gallery of his works will be put up in the coming days at the website of Trilever, the PR company we set up to handle the Bilderberg account, alongside links to all the photos, press releases, and news of next year's meeting (whenever that will emerge).

Until then, enjoy our gallery of Bilderberg bigwigs, check out the new faces we've added to our Spot The Delegate competition and stay tuned for my final report from Bilderberg 2010, in which I get publicly branded an MI6 agent. Don't go away!

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