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“Secret” conferences of the rich pique interest

Some of the most powerful super rich of the world have a cosy little club called the Bilderberger. They represent the major multinational corporations and hold secret meetings with around 130 participants attending, one third from the Americas and two thirds from Europe. About two thirds come from the corporate sector. The other one third is comprised of invited guests who are either influential government members or who can provide information critical to the Bilderbergers’ agenda.

At their annual conferences no resolutions are voted on or policy statements issued. Decisions are agreed on by consensus. Once a decision is made, however, they control the resources to carry it out and generally do. They are in a position to influence most of the capitalist world. Their only obstacles to controlling the entire world are competing forces both outside and inside the capitalist class.

I suspect much of their strategy revolves around eliminating this competition. If they succeed they will have free reign to run rough shod over any democratic institutions that remain. That would ensure that their wealth and power are absolute.

Although their conferences are secret, they now issue a press release listing the names of participants: http://www.bilderbergmeetings.org/participants2012.html I found it interesting that the list for their May 31 to June 3, 2012 meeting at Chantilly, Virginia, U.S.A., includes the name of Alberta’s then newly elected premier Allison Redford.

William Dascavich, Edmonton, AB.


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