BILDERBERG: What’s The Big Deal?
Henry Kissinger, former US Secretary of State and National Security Advisor (Photo: World Economic Forum/Remy Steinegger. Source: Wikicommons)
Henry Kissinger, former US Secretary of State and National Security Advisor (Photo: World Economic Forum/Remy Steinegger. Source: Wikicommons)
I had a grand opportunity on what Paul Edwards calls National Genocide Day. My family was assembled to take part in a turkey give-a-way to the local poor in Watsonville, California, and as a consequence I was able to spout out a lot of what I had just learned from Censored 2017, the annual yearbook from Project Censored.
By Joan Roelofs | CounterPunch | February 19, 2016 The wars of NATO are well-publicized but NATO as an institution remains in the shadows. Does NATO aspire to be a world government? Why did Western European countries join and why have they remained part of the alliance? It is not an egalitarian organization. The United […]
Secret? This year, the Bilderberg Group is meeting from June 11th to June 14th at the Interalpen Hotel which is near the city of Telfs, Austria. Have you heard of it? You’ve heard of Davos and G7 and G8 and Burning Man and The festival of San Fermin, or the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona. Right? Of course I’m right.
Alternative media has done a great job of raising awareness of the Illuminati, the New World Order and the formerly “secret” Bilderberg meetings in the last few years. Not five or ten years ago nobody would have known who or what…Read more →
Guillermo Jimenez Presents Jason Bermas
On this edition of De-Manufacturing Consent: Guillermo is joined by documentary filmmaker and political activist, Jason Bermas. We discuss Jason’s latest film, SHADE: The Motion Picture, and explore many of the issues raised in the documentary, including: the global power elite, the Bilderberg Group, geo-engineering and climate change, technology and surveillance, and much more. Also, Jason addresses some of the criticism levied at the film and answers specific questions raised by debunkers.
Press TV – June 9, 2013
British Prime Minister David Cameron is facing criticism for breaking his promise to lead a transparent government, after he refused to reveal what had been discussed at the secretive Bilderberg meeting.
RT | June 4, 2013
During the world’s most secretive gathering the Bilderberg Group is set to discuss topics including cyber warfare, US foreign policy, “developments in the Middle East” and “Africa’s challenges” despite the glaring absence of regional representatives.