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ExomatrixTV
3rd December 2016, 17:42
Rare BBC Report 'Inside the Bilderberg Group' ... 'Who Runs Your World?' https://youtu.be/RG5cKs77XB0RG5cKs77XB0

Inside the secretive Bilderberg Group

How much influence do private networks of the rich and powerful have on government policies and international relations? One group, the Bilderberg, has often attracted speculation that it forms a shadowy global government. As part of the BBC's Who Runs Your World? series, Bill Hayton tries to find out more.



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Bilderberg's head Viscount Davignon plays down the group's role in setting the international agenda


The chairman of the secretive - he prefers the word private - Bilderberg Group is 73-year-old Viscount Etienne Davignon, corporate director and former European Commissioner. In his office, on a private floor above the Brussels office of the Suez conglomerate lined with political cartoons of himself, he told me what he thought of allegations that Bilderberg is a global conspiracy secretly ruling the world.

"It is unavoidable and it doesn't matter," he says. "There will always be people who believe in conspiracies but things happen in a much more incoherent fashion."

Lack of publicity

In an extremely rare interview, he played down the importance of Bilderberg in setting the international agenda. "What can come out of our meetings is that it is wrong not to try to deal with a problem. But a real consensus, an action plan containing points 1, 2 and 3? The answer is no. People are much too sensible to believe they can do that."

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Professor Kees van der Pijl

Every year since 1954, a small network of rich and powerful people have held a discussion meeting about the state of the trans-Atlantic alliance and the problems facing Europe and the US.

Organised by a steering committee of two people from each of about 18 countries, the Bilderberg Group (named after the Dutch hotel in which it held its first meeting) brings together about 120 leading business people and politicians.
At this year's meeting in Germany, the audience included the heads of the World Bank and European Central Bank, Chairmen or Chief Executives from Nokia, BP, Unilever, DaimlerChrysler and Pepsi - among other multi-national corporations, editors from five major newspapers, members of parliament, ministers, European commissioners, the crown prince of Belgium and the queen of the Netherlands.
"I don't think (we are) a global ruling class because I don't think a global ruling class exists. I simply think it's people who have influence interested to speak to other people who have influence," Viscount Davignon says.

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Bill Clinton was featured at a Bilderberg meeting while he was governor of Arkansas

"Bilderberg does not try to reach conclusions - it does not try to say 'what we should do'. Everyone goes away with their own feeling and that allows the debate to be completely open, quite frank - and to see what the differences are. "Business influences society and politics influences society - that's purely common sense. It's not that business contests the right of democratically-elected leaders to lead".

For Bilderberg's critics the fact that there is almost no publicity about the annual meetings is proof that they are up to no good. Jim Tucker, editor of a right-wing newspaper, the American Free Press for example, alleges they organise wars and elect and depose political leaders. He describes the group as simply 'evil'. So where does the truth lie?

Professor Kees van der Pijl of Sussex University in Britain says such private networks of corporate and political leaders play an informal but crucial role in the modern world.

"There need to be places where these people can think about the main challenges ahead, co-ordinate where policies should be going, and find out where there could be a consensus."

'Common sense'

Will Hutton, an economic analyst and former newspaper editor who attended a Bilderberg meeting in 1997, says people take part in these networks in order to influence the way the world works, to create what he calls "the international common sense" about policy.


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"On every issue that might influence your business you will hear at first-hand the people who are actually making those decisions and you will play a part in helping them to make those decisions and formulating the common sense," he says. And that "common sense" is one which supports the interests of Bilderberg's main participants - in particular free trade. Viscount Davignon says that at the annual meetings, "automatically around the table you have internationalists" - people who support the work of the World Trade Organisation, trans-Atlantic co-operation and European integration.

Bilderberg meetings often feature future political leaders shortly before they become household names. Bill Clinton went in 1991 while still governor of Arkansas, Tony Blair was there two years later while still an opposition MP. All the recent presidents of the European Commission attended Bilderberg meetings before they were appointed.

'Secret Government'

This has led to accusations that the group pushes its favoured politicians into high office. But Viscount Davignon says his steering committee are simply excellent talent spotters. The steering committee "does its best assessment of who are the bright new boys or girls in the beginning phase of their career who would like to get known."
"It's not a total accident, but it's not a forecast and if they go places it's not because of Bilderberg, it's because of themselves," Viscount Davignon says.
But its critics say Bilderberg's selection process gives an extra boost to aspiring politicians whose views are friendly to big business. None of this, however, is easy to prove - or disprove.

Observers like Will Hutton argue that such private networks have both good and bad sides. They are unaccountable to voters but, at the same time, they do keep the international system functioning. And there are limits to their power - a point which Bilderberg chairman was keen to stress, "When people say this is a secret government of the world I say that if we were a secret government of the world we should be bloody ashamed of ourselves."

Informal and private networks like Bilderberg have helped to oil the wheels of global politics and globalisation for the past half a century. In the eyes of critics they have undermined democracy, but their supporters believe they are crucial to modern democracy's success. And so long as business and politics remain mutually dependent, they will continue to thrive.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/4290944.stm

ExomatrixTV
3rd December 2016, 18:02
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ExomatrixTV
3rd December 2016, 18:15
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norman
3rd December 2016, 18:59
The BBC is the pinnacle of mind control in the English speaking world.

They stand back and ignore subjects for as long as their controllers think they can get away with it, then they dive into a subject and frame it all up wrongly in the first place ( many counter strawmen ) and proceed to tick off all the danger points until it's "debunked" in the minds of the people sitting in the virtual pews of the church of Beeb.

They're not even trying to convince people like us. They are working on keeping their own audience completely fooled, because that is still numerically the dominant force in public opinion and is like a massive army ready to shoot us down whenever we have the occasional breakthrough with aspects of matrix exposure.

Cidersomerset
3rd December 2016, 19:37
The BBC has had various stages of control and freedom of expression , It is the
government mouth piece in time of war and is infiltrated by intelligence groups.
But it also does criticize governments and both parties Conservatives and Labour
have wanted to sensor it over the years. Since the Mc Alpine scandal a few years
ago the BBC has been stunted and the aftermath of Saville and the amount of
money paid to certain celebs and some staff has not been good for PR.

But the BBC have done some excellent documentaries over the years which
I have posted on many threads and it is a good source of establishment news
which I go to everyday and can be a guage for alternate news to create a
contrast to find out what is going on.....

Carmody
3rd December 2016, 20:00
the counterpoint to the so-called 'innocence' of groups like the Bilderbergs:

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Justplain
3rd December 2016, 20:22
If the bilderberg group is so sweet and innocent why dont they let the presentations and discussions be published? Why the secrecy? This alone makes them untrustworthy.


One could ask a similar question to the organizers of Bohemian Grove meetings. The satanic antics that go on there are a perverse reminder of the psychopaths who attend these secret groups.

Perhaps the truther community should hold public policy conventions on a similar vein that are open and published, to show how honest policy formulation is done.

onawah
3rd December 2016, 20:33
Youtube: "This video contains content from GravitasVOD, who has blocked it in your country on copyright grounds."

the counterpoint to the so-called 'innocence' of groups like the Bilderbergs:

Pch8Ii966iA

Try here: http://123movies.is/film/requiem-for-the-american-dream-11956/watching.html

norman
3rd December 2016, 20:34
Same thing here in UK.

Justplain
4th December 2016, 05:01
Youtube: "This video contains content from GravitasVOD, who has blocked it in your country on copyright grounds."

the counterpoint to the so-called 'innocence' of groups like the Bilderbergs:

Pch8Ii966iA

Try here: http://123movies.is/film/requiem-for-the-american-dream-11956/watching.html

What an excllent documentary on the crises facing the usa, in particular, and western democracy in general. Noam Chomsky's analysis is outstanding.

Bill Ryan
5th December 2016, 09:40
Youtube: "This video contains content from GravitasVOD, who has blocked it in your country on copyright grounds."

Try here: http://123movies.is/film/requiem-for-the-american-dream-11956/watching.html

An alternative YouTube video is here. French subtitles, but the commentary is the original English. It's all there. :thumbsup:

(Both videos worked fine for me here. Note also that one member reported an attempted malware installation from onawah's link here http://123movies.is/film/requiem-for-the-american-dream-11956/watching.html, but at my end I also didn't experience that problem.)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PH1rudlN_Qw

Ewan
5th December 2016, 10:02
That apparently doesn't work in the UK either.

So that's one very good reason to pay a few units of currency to a VPN provider, I just switched my location to Denmark and am now downloading.

Bill Ryan
5th December 2016, 10:36
So that's one very good reason to pay a few units of currency to a VPN provider

Or use Tunnelbear (http://tunnelbear.com). Couldn't be simpler to use. Tunnelbear has a free allowance, to anyone, of 500 Mb download per month. There's a simple virtual 'switch', that looks like this, where you click and set your location to any country on quite a long list of options.

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sunwings
5th December 2016, 13:44
So that's one very good reason to pay a few units of currency to a VPN provider

Or use Tunnelbear (http://tunnelbear.com). Couldn't be simpler to use. Tunnelbear has a free allowance, to anyone, of 500 Mb download per month. There's a simple virtual 'switch', that looks like this, where you click and set your location to any country on quite a long list of options.

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:focus:

Just downloaded Tunnelbear and I am very impressed. Highly recommended people! Thanks Bill.

Ella
5th December 2016, 20:39
The Noam Chomsky video is available on Netflix also.....

Atlas
5th December 2016, 21:33
Does anyone remember that White House economist Lawrence Lindsey was fired by Dubya because Lindsey estimated that the Iraq war could cost as much as $200 billion?
Lawrence Lindsey discusses some of the conspiracies of the ruling class:
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