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Members of the Bilderberg Club take the ruling in Europe

14 November 2011 / 17:11:44  GRReporter
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In 1983, MacDonald died over the Sakhalin Peninsula. He was on Korean Airlines’ flight KAL 007 that was shot down by Soviet military aircraft with the known consequences. Later, Goldwater’s  book entitled With No Apologies: The Outspoken Political Memoirs of America’s Conservative Conscience was published, containing all the criticism of the Trilateral Commission.


Since then, the United States Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright, the famous Minister for Foreign Affairs of the European Union, Javier Solana, the former head of USA intelligence, John Negroponte, Henry Kissinger, the former president of the Federal Reserve, Alan Greenspan, prime ministers and senior members of the European Union have been members of Rockefeller's organization. After the changes in Eastern Europe, representatives of those countries were also included in the Commission.

 

It involves a large part of the university elite in Europe, USA, Japan and other countries from Indonesia to Turkey as well as prominent lawyers and members of the global banking system. The list is long. Clearly, the Trilateral Commission is a global source of agents that make up crisis groups to address emergency needs, as in the case of Greece and Italy. It also involves bank consortia, centres of political communication and moulds internal and wider political correlations across the world.


The first meeting of the famous Bilderberg Club, which often becomes the subject of comments of conspiracy or political content, took place in 1954 in Bilderberg, near the Dutch city of Arnhem. Its founders were conservative and super conservative politicians from Europe, particularly concerned about the increasing anti-Americanism in Europe. Therefore, they decided to discuss the matter and take action to change this trend. At the meeting, they decided to hold annual meetings involving individuals from the USA and Europe. Gradually, these meetings have grown into forums, the participants of which take decisions about changes in politics and economy and outline long-term strategies. Since then, the closed and mysterious Club gathers together the distinguished businessmen, bankers and politicians from the USA and Europe, who invite third parties as guests to the meetings. Subsequently, and according to the positions held by them, they gradually become part of the main Club. Among the guests are members of the North Atlantic political and business elite, and prominent academics, journalists and intellectuals who present their positions and opinions.

 
At the end of meetings, the results are considered and applied if possible. The results are fast (as in Yugoslavia), medium-term (the financial crisis) or long-term (the relations between the West and China, the accession of Russia to Western organizations, etc.).


The Club was established before the Trilateral Commission. The founder of the Commission, David Rockefeller, subsequently became advisor to the Club. Active members of the Commission are frequent guests at the meetings of the Club. In practice, they operate as vehicles of communication. Currently, a member of the Board of the Club is the professor and head of the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy ELIAMEP, Loukas Tsoukalis. The businessman, George David, is a permanent member of the core of the Bilderberg Club.

Tags: PoliticsTrilateral CommissionBilderberg ClubLucas PapademosMario MontiDavid RockfellerBanksectorRating agenciesRestricting demccracy
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