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Title: The Bilderberg Group - 60yrs now
Post by: Johnny English on 01 June 2014, 08:15:09
http://www.theguardian.com/world/bilderberg (http://www.theguardian.com/world/bilderberg)

It's a fair bounch of articles about The Group, I can't decide though whether it's a tragedy or comedy as actually you don't know more about the activity of them than 60 yrs before. They never announce anything in point if theirs activity but why??? My possible explanations are : most people wouldn't agree the decisions of them or implementation of these decisions impossible without violating in some countries. Also Hungary is represented by Gordon Bajnai who an unsuccess former prime minister we can thank for him nothing. Possibly he represented interests of The Group rather than Hungarian people.
Title: Re: The Bilderberg Group - 60yrs now
Post by: Varche on 01 June 2014, 10:04:39
hmm. That is where the movers and shakers do their business.

Politicians and arms dealers at the same shindig.
Title: Re: The Bilderberg Group - 60yrs now
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 01 June 2014, 12:08:59
I was surprised to see that Tony Blair didn't crawl out from under his stone to attend that cosy little gathering, although The Prince of Darkness Mandelson got an invite.  ::)
Title: Re: The Bilderberg Group - 60yrs now
Post by: aaronjb on 01 June 2014, 12:17:53
I think Blair is a bit busy telling the EU that he's their saviour at the moment..
Title: Re: The Bilderberg Group - 60yrs now
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 01 June 2014, 12:53:54
http://www.theguardian.com/world/bilderberg (http://www.theguardian.com/world/bilderberg)

It's a fair bounch of articles about The Group, I can't decide though whether it's a tragedy or comedy as actually you don't know more about the activity of them than 60 yrs before. They never announce anything in point if theirs activity but why??? My possible explanations are : most people wouldn't agree the decisions of them or implementation of these decisions impossible without violating in some countries. Also Hungary is represented by Gordon Bajnai who an unsuccess former prime minister we can thank for him nothing. Possibly he represented interests of The Group rather than Hungarian people.

This is the post war ruling class who have taken over from the old aristocracy. This group of very influential people identify and target ways they can make money and where their interests should lie.  If the Nazis were rising again and offering potential to make money from any investment then they would go for it; just like the group of Swiss, British and American bankers funded the Nazis war!

In a democracy we should know what they are up to, but of course we do not live in a true democracy.
Title: Re: The Bilderberg Group - 60yrs now
Post by: 05omegav6 on 01 June 2014, 13:27:14
I think Blair is a bit busy telling the EU that he's their saviour at the moment..
Please can we shoot him for treason... I'll promise to be good for ever and ever ;)
Title: Re: The Bilderberg Group - 60yrs now
Post by: Kevin Wood on 01 June 2014, 23:26:08
I think Blair is a bit busy telling the EU that he's their saviour at the moment..
Please can we shoot him for treason... I'll promise to be good for ever and ever ;)

Wonder if he'll do as good a job with that as he did with peace in Israel/Palestine. ;D
Title: Re: The Bilderberg Group - 60yrs now
Post by: Rods2 on 01 June 2014, 23:59:43
Tony BLiar is trying to become the next EU president, remember he gave a big chunk of our EU rebate away to try and bribe the people who decided last time, but was rejected where Herr Merkel said no, so that was this weekends port of call to get her yes vote. :( :( :( No doubt he was telling her, she was a stunning woman with a petite pert behind as his nose grew another metre.

He is apparently the only person on the planet that can save the EU from itself. Apparently, we are a stupid electorate that don't know how to vote the left right way. :( :( :(

We all know it will end well, where another labour politician abolished boom and bust and saved the world in 2008 from a bust that he had previously abolished. :( :( :(
Title: Re: The Bilderberg Group - 60yrs now
Post by: Rods2 on 02 June 2014, 00:05:48
http://www.theguardian.com/world/bilderberg (http://www.theguardian.com/world/bilderberg)

It's a fair bounch of articles about The Group, I can't decide though whether it's a tragedy or comedy as actually you don't know more about the activity of them than 60 yrs before. They never announce anything in point if theirs activity but why??? My possible explanations are : most people wouldn't agree the decisions of them or implementation of these decisions impossible without violating in some countries. Also Hungary is represented by Gordon Bajnai who an unsuccess former prime minister we can thank for him nothing. Possibly he represented interests of The Group rather than Hungarian people.

This is the post war ruling class who have taken over from the old aristocracy. This group of very influential people identify and target ways they can make money and where their interests should lie.  If the Nazis were rising again and offering potential to make money from any investment then they would go for it; just like the group of Swiss, British and American bankers funded the Nazis war!

In a democracy we should know what they are up to, but of course we do not live in a true democracy.

I'm impressed where you are one of the select invited group and know what goes on and exactly what they would do, unlike the rest of us, where it is held under Chatham House rules.