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Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Alex Jones: Bildenburg Club's Plan
For those who have not known, the Bilderberg Group is an annual, unofficial, invitation-only conference of around 130 guests, most of whom are people of influence in the fields of politics, banking, business, the military and media. Each conference is closed to the public.
Because of its secrecy and refusal to issue news releases, the group is frequently accused of political conspiracies. Critics include the John Birch Society, an American economic nationalist advocacy group, Canadian writer Daniel Estulin, British writer David Icke, American writer Jim Tucker, politician Jesse Ventura and radio host Alex Jones. The Bilderberg Group was the topic of a 2009 episode of the TruTV series Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura.
Just recently, Fidel Castro, who is now 84-years-old, published a three-page article in the Communist Party newspaper talking about the topic and referring to a 2006 book by Daniel Estulin called “The Secrets of the Bilderberg Club,”. In the book we learn that this group was created in Holland’s Bilderberg hotel with the inclusion of high profile politicians, thinkers and businessmen.
Castro called Estulin’s work a “fantastic story”.
The Bilderberg Group has always denied this theory stating that they have nearly three days of informal and off-the-record discussion about topics of current concern”. Their meetings are held once a year.
In one of the excerpts you can read: “The man charged with ensuring that the Americans liked the Beatles was Walter Lippmann himself. In the United States and Europe, great open-air rock concerts were used to halt the growing discontent of the population,”
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