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« on: June 10, 2008, 05:38:32 PM »

http://en.epochtimes.com/tools/printer.asp?id=71674

Mainstream Media Blackout on Bilderberg Meeting

CHANTILLY, VA—While over a hundred of the most influential people in the world are believed to gather at the Westfields Marriott hotel in Chantilly, Virginia, for several days (June 5–8) all the major media, except for the Epoch Times, are apparently silent about it. The event is an annual gathering of the Bilderberg Group.

Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, Chairman of the Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke, Henry Kissinger, Vernon Jordan, and others were seen by witnesses and some of them were confirmed by others just outside of the hotel. Photos and videotapes were taken of them. (See the websites operated by Alex Jones at the bottom of this report that have posted some of the videos and photos.)

Alex Jones, syndicated radio talk show host and documentary film maker, says that he invited the Washington Post, the Fairfax Times, and asked 16 million listeners of the Coast to Coast AM radio show to call on the press to cover the event. But no major media showed.

"This is a criminal group. They're involved in very bad things," said Alex Jones, referring to the Bilderberg Group.

He said, "They violate the Logan Act. The federal law says that they can't come here and discuss policy with private interest in secret because we have the right to know. The only place they can discuss things in secret is in national security meetings, in the Congress, or in the Capitol, and that's amongst themselves ... This is illegal what they're doing … That's why we have moles inside reporting to us what's happened."

 He continued, "This isn't about the federal government. This is about private interest meeting with members of the government, outside of the government, violating federal law, and the Logan Act. We are here because this is a criminal summit … These are globalists. They want one world government. They want to reduce liberty."

Alex Jones is also the producer of Endgames: Blueprint for Global Enslavement.

When asked about evidence for Bilderberg Group's influence over U.S. Presidential candidates, he said, "From our sources, they decide who they like best and they put their weight behind him. These people own the media. They own the big corporations. They've got trillions of dollars together. And when you get the nod from the big boys, you tend to get the support ... Do they have total control over society? No. Do they have total control over the candidates? No. But they're steering it. They're massively influencing it."

The Washington Post published an article on June 9 with headline, "Obama Adviser Faces Scrutiny Over Mortgage Deals." It reports that James A. Johnson, former Fannie Mae CEO, is leading Sen. Barack Obama's vice-presidential search process, and that Johnson is a member of the American Friends of Bilderberg.

Jim Tucker, co-founder of American Free Press (AFP), has been investigating the Bilderberg Group for over a quarter of a century. His research on the Bilderberg Group was highly praised by participants of the protests at Chantilly. He is the author of Jim Tucker's Bilderberg Diary (2005).

 Jon Ronson, author of Them, described the Bilderberg Group for CNN several years ago:

"Many members of the Bilderberg see themselves in much the same way as the conspiracy theorists see them: as shadowy figures out to influence world events. They see themselves as wise globalist centrists. Many of the anti-Bilderberg conspiracists see themselves as twigs in a tidal wave of globalization; they see themselves as nationalists. World government is what Bilderberg are into—the idea of a global community and a 'one world order.'

"The Bilderberg Group sees themselves as head hunters. They'll get an up and coming politician who they think may be President or Prime Minister one day and as globalist and industrialist leaders, they try to influence them. Bilderberg secrecy hulks back to Henry Kissenger who loves the idea of working in the shadows. The secrecy gives rise to conspiracy theories."

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« Reply #1 on: June 10, 2008, 10:59:15 PM »

They updated that article now:

Bilderberg Group Meets, Protesters Charge Conspiracy
By Du Won Kang & Michelle Brazeau
Epoch Times Washington, D.C. Staff
   Jun 10, 2008

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Syndicated radio talk show host and documentary film maker Alex Jones visits Chantilly, Virginia to film the events around the closed Bilderberg Meeting and protest against it, on Sunday, June 8. (Du Won Kang/The Epoch Times)
Syndicated radio talk show host and documentary film maker Alex Jones visits Chantilly, Virginia to film the events around the closed Bilderberg Meeting and protest against it, on Sunday, June 8. (Du Won Kang/The Epoch Times)


CHANTILLY, VA—While some of the most influential people in the world gathered at the Westfields Marriott hotel in Chantilly, Virginia, from June 5–8, protesters gathered outside the hotel in order to reveal what they say is the Bilderberg Group's sinister agenda.

Alex Jones, host of a syndicated talk radio show and a documentary film maker, says, "This is a criminal group. They are involved in very bad things."

A press release issued by the American Friends of Bildeberg paints a different picture.

According to the press release, the series of annual meetings, the first of which took place in 1954, "grew out of the concern expressed by leading citizens on both sides of the Atlantic that Western Europe and North America were not working together as closely as they should on common problems of critical importance."

President of the World Bank Group Robert B. Zoellick, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, and former Chase-Manhattan Chairman David Rockefeller were listed among the participants in this year's meeting.

People who came to Chantilly, Virginia to protest against the secret meeting of the Bilderberg Group pose for a photo on Sunday, June 8. (Du Won Kang/The Epoch Times)
People who came to Chantilly, Virginia to protest against the secret meeting of the Bilderberg Group pose for a photo on Sunday, June 8. (Du Won Kang/The Epoch Times)

Photos of attendees, including one of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, were snapped by protesters outside the hotel.

Bilderberg takes its name from the hotel in Holland, where the first meeting took place. This is the 56th year the group has met, but the first time it has been publicly announced.

Luke Rudkowski (L) and John Paul Harkins (R) are members of WeAreChange.org who visited Chantilly, Virginia to protest against the Bilderberg Group. Photo taken on Sunday, June 8. (Du Won Kang/The Epoch Times)
Luke Rudkowski (L) and John Paul Harkins (R) are members of WeAreChange.org who visited Chantilly, Virginia to protest against the Bilderberg Group. Photo taken on Sunday, June 8. (Du Won Kang/The Epoch Times)

According to the American Friends of Bilderberg press release, this year's conference "will deal mainly with a nuclear free world, cyber terrorism, Africa, Russia, finance, protectionism, US-EU relations, Afghanistan and Pakistan, Islam and Iran." "Approximately 140 participants will attend, of whom about two-thirds come from Europe and the balance from North America," stated the release.

"About one-third is from government and politics, and two-thirds are from finance, industry, labor, education and communications. The meeting is private in order to encourage frank and open discussion," the release continued.

According to Jones, the meeting is a violation of the Logan Act, a federal law that bars public officials from meeting with private citizens to make policy. "Federal law says that they can't come here and discuss policy with private interest in secret," said Jones. "The only place they can discuss things in secret is in national security meetings, in the Congress, or in the Capitol, and that's amongst themselves."

Jones, producer of several documentaries, including Endgames: Blueprint for Global Enslavement, believes the Bilderberg meetings are not intended to protect the national sovereignty of the United States or further the interests of the American people, but rather the interests of multinational corporations, which would benefit from global government. "These are globalists. They want one world government," said Jones. "This is about private interest meeting with members of the government, outside of the government, violating federal law, and the Logan Act. We are here because this is a criminal summit."

When asked about evidence for Bilderberg Group's influence over U.S. Presidential candidates, he said, "From our sources, they decide who they like best and they put their weight behind him. These people own the media. They own the big corporations. They've got trillions of dollars together.

"And when you get the nod from the big boys, you tend to get the support ... Do they have total control over society? No. Do they have total control over the candidates? No. But they're steering it. They're massively influencing it."

The Washington Post published an article on June 9 with headline, "Obama Adviser Faces Scrutiny Over Mortgage Deals." It reports that James A. Johnson, former Fannie Mae CEO, is leading Sen. Barack Obama's vice-presidential search process, and that Johnson is a member of the American Friends of Bilderberg.

Alex Jones says that he invited the Washington Post and the Fairfax Times, and asked 16 million listeners of the Coast to Coast AM radio show to call on the press to cover the event. But no major mainstream media showed.

Americanfreepress.net, whose editor Jim Tucker is a staunch critic of the Bildeberg Group, has published a list of attendees at this year's meeting.
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