- Bilderberg is hiding out in the posh Westfields near
Dulles Airport in a Virginia suburb of Washington. This time it is less
of a love-fest, with deep divisions among Americans and the European elite.
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- CHANTILLY, Va. - The issue
of America going to war in Iraq has been delayed, with the White House
agreeing to wait at least until next year, instead of late summer or early
fall, but many issues simmer at this year s secret Bilderberg meeting.
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- President Bush lied when he said there were no plans
for war on Iraq or anywhere else - on his desk the plans were piled high.
But military brass in the Pentagon warned the president that the United
States is unprepared for war. European leaders were opposed. Only civilians
at Defense and State wanted war.
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- The role of peacemaker is new to Europe. At the Bilderberg
meeting in Baden Baden, Germany in June 1991, the Persian Gulf war was
celebrated and enthusiastic calls for more military action in five years
were heard.
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- It was at Baden Baden that the obscure governor of Arkansas,
Bill Clinton, attended his first Bilderberg meeting. The next year, he
was elected president and the United States went to war euphemistically
termed United Nations peace-keeping missions in 16 countries.
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- But the warmongers aren't satisfied. In the May 29 Wall
Street Journal, Michael O'Hanlon, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution,
made a strong plea for an invasion of Iraq in a commentary that amounted
to an in-house memo.
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- Brookings is one of numerous Bilderberg torch-carriers.
The conservative Journal is always represented at Bilderberg meetings
and its editorial policy is subservient to the globalist agenda. This war
cry came just one day before Bilderberg formally gathered for its annual
secret session.
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- With the war issue momentarily delayed, other fights
were emerging in probably the most divisive Bilderberg meeting ever. On
the basic agenda, the unity that has prevailed for nearly half a century
remains intact: Creating a world government in which this international
elite will dominate.
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- Bilderberg boys from the European Union are outraged
that Bush protected the domestic steel industry from overseas dumping.
They are equally angry over the farm bills, which significantly increased
agricultural subsidies even though family farmers who benefit include
Bilderberg luminaries David Rockefeller and Dwayne Andreas of Archer Daniels
Midland.
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- European Bilderberg members - with many Americans agreeing
- want the United States to change her tax laws to suit their pocketbooks.
They call it 'tax equity'. Bilderberg also clings to its long-held commitment
to create a global tax payable by 'world citizens' (you and me) directly
to the United Nations.
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- The paradoxes would be amusing if not so damaging to
U.S. interests. Farm subsidies are necessary for real family farmers not
to be confused with Bilderberg boys, TV mogul Ted Turner or millionaire
basketball players because of what Bilderberg hath wrought: NAFTA and other
free trade laws.
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- Were it not for free trade, American farmers would need
no subsidies.
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- The European Un ion countries also subsidize agriculture
and other exports but object to America s protecting her domestic economy.
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- Europeans are also angry at the United States for rejecting
the International Criminal Court and the Kyoto Treaty on global climate
control, which economists warn would generate skyrocketing inflation here
while requiring nothing of 60 percent of the world. Another point of sharp
disagreement is U.S. Middle East policy. Many Europeans object to America
s abject pro-Israel policy. This is in large part because the European
media has far more balanced coverage of the turmoil there than the one-sided
U.S. press.
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- SECURITY GROWS
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- As grim-faced armed guards and plainclothes security
agents began encircling Westfields, they were awaiting Bilderberg luminaries
who also looked glum. One of the longest faces belonged to Kenneth Dam,
deputy secretary of the Treasury Department, who faces a grim grilling
from his European counterparts.
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- Never has Bilderberg met this close to Washington. In
1962, Bilderberg took over all of Colonial Williams burg built by Rockefeller
money located several miles south of Richmond, Va.
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- Security experts have explained why: Bilderberg boys
were afraid of Middle Eastern terrorists. Dulles and Washington Reagan
National Airport are the most secure in the United States because of their
heavy traffic in congressmen and high administration officials.
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- One security man was overheard telling his counterpart:
"If terrorists could bag a Rockefeller, that would be one hell of
a trophy."
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- Westfields is situated seven miles south of Dulles Airport.
When sealed off at the entrance, Westfields is out of sight. Luminaries
can take short helicopter trips from either airport to Westfields s private
heliport. Nevertheless, many of the pompous chose long black limos, complete
with police escorts and sirens.
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- Westfields has enough of its own black limos to provide
these parades. To make sure everything is in order, a black car with State
Department tags was parked outside Westfields five days in advance - on
May 26.
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- Super-Secretive Bilderberg Meeting Underway
Near DC
- WorldNetDaily.com
- 6-1-2
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- The secretive Bilderberg group is holding its annual
meeting this weekend in a luxury hotel outside Washington, D.C.
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- In the words of Bilderberg.org, a website dedicated
to disclosing information about the organization, "120 or so of the
most influential men in Europe and North America" currently are holed
up in the Westfields Marriott Hotel in Chantilly, Va. Many view the organization
as the world's "power elite," part of a movement to replace
national sovereignty with global governance.
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- Since 1953, the Bilderberg group has convened government,
business, academic and journalistic representatives from the U.S., Canada
and Europe. The locations and agendas of the conferences are closely guarded
secrets.
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- A BBC World Service radio report earlier this week emphasized
the mysterious nature of the group.
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- "This weekend, in a luxury hotel outside Washington,
D.C.," said the announcer, "Europe's secret rulers are meeting
their American counterparts or that's what some people believe. Today
is the start of the annual gathering of the Bilderberg group. Never heard
of it? That's the whole point. It's officially described as a private
gathering, but with a guest list including the heads of European and American
corporations, political leaders and a few intellectuals, it's one of the
most influential organizations on the planet."
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- BBC reporter Bill Hayton called the hotel looking for
information about the conference. His conversation was broadcast on his
report.
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- "Executive Office"
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- "My name is Bill Hayton from BBC World Service.
I just wanted to check, there's some kind of big event happening at your
hotel this weekend. Could you tell me what it is?"
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- "There's a couple of weddings ..."
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- "But there's also a big conference going on as
well."
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- "Not that I'm aware of."
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- "There's nothing being organized by the Bilderberg
group then?"
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- "I'm sorry. Who?"
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- "The Bilderberg group."
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- "I don't even know who they are."
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- The radio report continued by listing several people
who were to have attended last year's conference: the chairmen of ABB,
France Telecom, ENI and Deutsche Bank, plus several European commissioners,
central bankers, newspaper editors, the secretary-general of NATO and
the queens of Spain and the Netherlands.
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- British journalist Jon Ronson, who is the author of a
book on Bilderberg, was quoted in the BBC report.
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- "I'm a sort of semi-conspiracy theorist when it
comes to Bilderberg," he said, "because I think they wouldn't
go to that much trouble of having this incredibly expensive international
conference every year and they'd go to all this trouble to keep themselves
out of the press and be really secret and invite the world's most powerful
people if it was just a chat and a game of golf, which is basically what
they say it is. So I do think they have some impact on world affairs,
but I don't think they have as much of an impact."
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- Said Tony Gosling in a statement on the Bilderberg.org
website, "Security is very tight (at the hotel) with FBI Secret Service
and White House security staff, all paid from taxpayers' money, on duty
around the perimeter of this so-called 'private' meeting. This year, for
the first time, all security have coded symbols on their lapels to distinguish
who they work for."
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- "Hotel staff are always sworn to secrecy at these
events, but some still feel the world has a right to know what is going
on behind the cordon. They risk their jobs, and possibly more, by telling
those outside who is inside the hotel and what they're talking about,"
Gosling said.
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- According to the website, Secretary of Defense Donald
Rumsfeld will attend the conference today and is expected to give a presentation
to the "power brokers" in attendance.
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- Global banker David Rockefeller has been spotted by hotel
staff, claims the website, as have Henry Kissinger and several others.
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