Saturday, June 8, 2013

Bilderberg - New road built for getting attendees into Grove in private

Bilderberg - New road built for getting attendees into Grove in private

Bilderberg - New road built for getting attendees into Grove in private

Bilderberg 2013: Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton, David Rockefeller and Henry Kissenger in attendance


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June 07, 2013

Although the ‘official’ guest list for Bilderberg has been made public through the major media for the first time  this year, the real interest will be in who is NOT on the list…

Today’s Bilderberg coverage which was streamed live on the Guerilla Media Network, saw the UK’s Liberty Tactics team reveal from reports on the ground in Watford that both Hillary Clinton and her husband, former US President Bill Clinton, were spotted entering Bilderberg’s Grove Hotel today, along with luminaries David Rockefeller and Henry Kissenger.

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Alot of peoples turning up today at protest Bilderberg ,watford



American protestor and Radio DJ Alex Jones sailed a protest barge right through the security zone at the Bilderberg group meeting

Alex Jones sailed a protest barge right through the security zone at the Bilderberg group meeting
American protestor and DJ Alex Jones sailed a protest barge right through the security zone at the Bilderberg group meeting

Alex Jones and other protesters mocked police encircling the hotel where the conference was taking place


Alex Jones protesting from his barge to challenge the security measures surrounding the event

Alex Jones protesting from hired barge, challenging security measures surrounding the event
Because the conference is so secretive, conspiracy theorists believe this is where leaders plot world domination

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Friday, June 7, 2013

Bilderberg 2013: Friendly Policemen, a Press Zone and the One Show


Charlie Skelton
guardian.co.uk

June 7, 2013

Watford, sunny Watford, has changed the hitherto secretive Bilderberg conference forever. In a freshly strimmed corner of the grounds of the Grove Hotel, half a mile from the most important international policy conference in the world, something remarkable happened: the mainstream press showed up. In droves.

Reuters, AP, Channel 4 News, the Times, the Telegraph, the Press Association, London Tonight. The BBC had at least three radio reporters here.

While they talked and reported, on the first day of the four-day event, politicians and businessmen sped past behind blacked-out windows: the guest list, published for the first time, includes George Osborne, Ed Balls, the founder of Amazon, chairman of Google and the chief executives of both BP and Shell.

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Bilderberg group summit: Cameron attendance at 'cliche fest' damned


Demonstrators protest as delegates arrive for the Bilderberg group summit at the Grove hotel in Watford. Photograph: Oli Scarff/Getty Images


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Tory MP Douglas Carswell accuses prime minister of joining 'unaccountable clique of Davos men' at luxury hotel in Watford

Demonstrators protest against people arriving for the Bilderberg group summit in WatfordDavid Cameron has been accused of joining the "unaccountable clique of Davos men" after he attended the secretive Bilderberg group meeting at the luxury Grove hotel in Watford, a move that raised questions about his pledge to lead Britain's most transparent government.
Douglas Carswell, the Tory MP who campaigns for transparency in government, said the prime minister was taking part in a "cliche fest" whose participants had helped crash the global financial system. Davos is the town in Switzerland which hosts an annual meeting of global political and business leaders.

Cameron came under fire after Downing Street said it was acting in an open manner by publicising his attendance at the annual Bilderberg meeting in advance. The prime minister's spokesman, who said heads of government of countries hosting the annual Bilderberg meeting were usually invited to attend, said it would be a private event and that civil servants would not accompany Cameron.
 
Ministers are usually expected to be accompanied by civil service note-takers when they meet business leaders. Henri de Castries, the chairman and CEO of the Axa Group, is the Bilderberg chairman.
The prime minister's spokesman said: "He will participate in a discussion around domestic and global economic issues. He feels it is an opportunity to discuss economic issues with senior ministers, businesspeople and academics."Downing Street said it would not publicise any details of the meeting: "It is a private meeting so we are not going to go into any further details."

"On a wider point the prime minister has always been clear about the importance of transparency which is why this government has taken a number of steps in terms of publishing more data, more information about meetings."

Carswell told the Guardian: "Given the dreadful state that most European countries are in – and given the appalling public policy failures that landed us in this mess – you would have thought the least our ruling elite could do is discuss these issues in public. This is only going to add to the idea that we are governed by an unaccountable clique of Davos men

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