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Bilderberg debate in the House of Commons

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    Bilderberg debate in the House of Commons

    As some you may be aware, the annual Bilderberg Conference (a major international summit attended by the global elite of politicians, royalty, bankers, businessmen etc.) took place in Watford's Grove Hotel between 6th-9th June.

    Always well represented are top figures from the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), IMF, World Bank, Trilateral Commission, EU, and powerful central bankers from the Federal Reserve. However, there is no press coverage allowed.

    Some famous members/ex-members include: Prince Bernhard of The Netherlands (d. 2004) who founded the group in 1954, chairman of Shell Oil, and also a member of the German S.S.; King Don Juan Carlos of Spain; King Harald of Norway; Prince Philip; Marcus Agius - married into the Rothschild family and former chairman of Barclays; the former Queen Beatrix of The Netherlands; David Cameron; Prince Charles; Henry Kissinger; Angela Merkel; Ed Balls; George Osbourne; David Rockefeller. There are usually around 120 attendees mainly from Europe and North America.

    Taken from the website » Bilderberg Secrecy Exposed During Parliamentary Debate Alex Jones' Infowars: There's a war on for your mind!

    The secrecy of the Bilderberg Group was blown wide open during a Parliamentary debate in the House of Commons today when Ken Clarke was forced to defend himself against potentially damaging evidence of a conflict of interest surrounding his role as a steering committee member of the clandestine organization.

    MP Michael Meacher asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne, an attendee to the confab, to make a statement regarding Bilderberg.
    However, the question was answered by Bilderberg steering committee member Ken Clarke, who was forced to embarrassingly claim he had “forgotten” that the organization’s meetings were paid for by funds raised by the Bilderberg Association.
    Despite acknowledging he had been on the steering committee for 10 years at the start of his response, Clarke later claimed he had “forgotten” that he was trustee of the British steering group and was now, “checking with the aid of my constituency secretary, whether I put that in.”
    Clarke’s failure to declare his his trusteeship of the body that funds the organization is a clear conflict of interest and is set to cause even more spotlight to be thrown on Bilderberg following an explosive live appearance by Alex Jones on the BBC.
    The majority of the House of Commons debate was a juvenile affair that gave Clarke and fellow Bilderberg member Ed Balls the opportunity to whitewash the organization as a mere talking shop, despite innumerable examples of Bilderberg setting the consensus for policy years in advance."

    In 2010, former NATO Secretary-General and Bilderberg member Willy Claes admitted that Bilderberg attendees are mandated to implement decisions that are formulated during the annual conference of power brokers. If this is the case, it would violate laws in numerous countries that forbid politicians from being influenced by foreign agents in secret.

    Italian lawyer Alfonso Luigi Marra has labelled the group a “unique, illegal brotherhood” of elitists who consider themselves to be “above the law,” Marra points the finger at Bilderberg for engineering wars, economic collapses, and arming dictators, activities which, “constitute an obvious, blatant violation, to say the least, of the articles of the Criminal Code.”

    Please spread the word: Facebook; letter to MPs; newspapers etc.
    Last edited by WavesAtPlay; 12 June 2013, 10:39. Reason: Correction

    #2
    I'm sure the socialist worker forums would be very interested in this
    Coffee's for closers

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      #3
      Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
      I'm sure the socialist worker forums would be very interested in this
      WHS

      On this forum we are mostly concerned with how to JOIN Bilderberg group rather than fight it.

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        #4
        Some of their hotels are quite nice and they do lots of weekend deals. Not consistent though, one or two of their hotels aren't up to the standard of the rest.

        http://www.bilderberg.nl/uk/
        And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014

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          #5
          Like a thief in the night, WavesAtPlay crept in, crapped and crept out again.

          Not really interested in debate either, your average conspirator/conspiracy theorist...
          "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
          - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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