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Dover (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Jun-05-04 09:39 AM Original message |
BBC - Bilderberg Meets, Stresa, Italy 3-6 June 2004 |
Bilderberg: The ultimate conspiracy theory
By Jonathan Duffy BBC News Online The Bilderberg group, an elite coterie of Western thinkers and power-brokers, has been accused of fixing the fate of the world behind closed doors. As the organisation marks its 50th anniversary, rumours are more rife than ever. Given its reputation as perhaps the most powerful organisation in the world, the Bilderberg group doesn't go a bundle on its switchboard operations. Telephone inquiries are met with an impersonal female voice - the Dutch equivalent of the BT Callminder woman - reciting back the number and inviting callers to "leave a message after the tone". Anyone who accidentally dialled the number would probably think they had stumbled on just another residential answer machine. Leiden in Holland, the inauspicious base of the Bilderberg group But behind this ultra-modest façade lies one of the most controversial and hotly-debated alliances of our times. On Thursday the Bilderberg group marks its 50th anniversary with the start of its yearly meeting. For four days some of the West's chief political movers, business leaders, bankers, industrialists and strategic thinkers will hunker down in a five-star hotel in northern Italy to talk about global issues. What sets Bilderberg apart from other high-powered get-togethers, such as the annual World Economic Forum (WEF), is its mystique...>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/3773019.stm _____________________ List Of Participants: Honorary Chairman - Davignon, Etienne Vice-Chairman, Suez-Tractebel Honorary Secretary General - Taylor, Martin - International Adviser, Goldman Sachs International Nationalities of participants followed by names and partial portfolios N - Auser, Svein - CEO, DnB NOR ASA D - Ackermann, Josef - Chairman, Group Executive Committee, Deutsche Bank AG I - Ambrosetti, Alfredo - Chairman, Abbrosetti Group TR - Babacan, Ali - Minister of Economic Affairs P - Balsemao, Francisco Pinto - Chairman and CEO, IMPRESA, SGPS, Former Prime Minister ISR - Barnavie, Elie - Department of General History, Tel-Aviv University I - Benedetti, Rodolfo De - CEO, CIR I - Bernabe, Franco - Vice Chairman, Rothschild Europe F - Beytout, Nicolas - Editor In Chief, Les Echos INT - Bolkestein, Frits - Commissioner for the Internal Market, European Commission, former leader of Dutch right wing Liberal Party VVD. USA - Boot, Max - Neoconservative, Council on foreign Relations, Features Editor, Wall Street Journal CH - Borel, Daniel - Chairman, Logitech International S.A. I - Bortoli, Ferrucio de - CEO, RCS Libri S - Brock, Gunnar - CEO, Atlas Copco AB GB - Browne, John - Group Chief Executive, BP plc NL - Burgmans, Antony - Chairman, Unilever NV F - Camus, Phillipe - CEO, European Aeronautic Defence and Space NV I - Caracciolo, Lucio - Director, Limes Geopolitical Review F - Castries, Henri de - Chairman, AXA Insurance E - Cebrian, Juan Luis - CEO, PRISA (Spanish language media company), former Chairman, International Press Institute TR - Cemal, Hasan - Senior Columnist, Milliyet Newspaper GB - Clarke, Kenneth - Member of Parliament (Con.), Deputy Chairman, British American Tobacco USA - Collins, Timothy C - MD and CEO, Ripplewood Holdings LLC, Yale School of Management, Trilateral Commission USA - Corzine, Jon S. - Senator (D, New Jersey), Chairman and CEO, Goldman Sachs CH - Couchepin, Pascal - Former Swiss President, Head of Home affairs Dept. GR - David, George A. - Chairman, Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company SA B - Dehaene, Jean-Luc - Former Prime Minister, Mayor of Vilvoorde TR - Dervis, Kemal - Member of Parliament, former senior World bank official GR - Diamantopoulou, Anna - Member of Parliament, former European Commissioner for Social Affairs USA - Donilon, Thomas L - Vice-President, Fannie Mae, Council on Foreign Relations I - Draghi, Mario - Vice Chairman and Managing Director, Goldman Sachs USA - Edwards, John - Senator (D. North Carolina), Democratic Presidential Candidate DK - Eldrup, Anders - Chairman, DONG gas company (becoming privatised) A/S DK - Federspiel, Ulrik - Ambassador to the USA USA - Feith, Douglas J. - Undersecretary for Policy, Department of Defense I - Galateri, Gabriele - Chairman, Mediobanca USA - Gates, Melinda F. - Co-Founder, Gates Foundation, wife of Bill Gates USA - Geithner, Timothy F. - President, Federal Reserve Bank of New York I - Giavazzi, Francesco - Professor of Economics, Bocconi University; adviser, world bank and European Central bank IRL - Gleeson, Dermot - Chairman Allied Irish Bank Group (currently being investigated for personal and corporate tax evasion) USA - Graham, Donald E. - Chairman and CEO, Washington Post Company USA - Haas, Richard N. - President, Council on Foreign Relations, former Director of Policy and Planning staff, State Department NL - Halberstadt, Victor - Professor of Economics, Leiden University B - Hansen, Jean-Pierre - Chairman, Suez Tractabel SA S - Heikensten, Lars - Governor, Swedish Central Bank USA - Holbrooke, Richard C - Vice Chairman, Perseus, former Director, Council on Foreign Relations, former Assistant Secretary of State USA - Hubbard, Allen B - President E&A Industries USA - Issacson, Walter - President and CEO, Aspen Institute USA - Janow, Merit L. - Professor, International Economic Law and International Affairs, Columbia University, member of apellate body, WTO USA - Jordan, Vernon E. Senior Managing Director, Lazard Freres & Co LLC USA - Kagan, Robert - Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace GB - Kerr, John - Director, Shell, Rio Tinto and Scottish American Investment Trust, former secretary of European Constitution Commission USA - Kissinger Henry A. - Chairman, Kissinger Associates Inc. TR - Koc, Mustafa V. - Chairman, Koc Holdings AS NL - Koenders, Bert (AG) - Member of Parliament, president, Parliamentary Network of the World Bank USA - Kovner, Bruce - Chairman Caxton Associates LLC, Chairman, American Enterprise Institute USA - Kravis, Henry R. - Founding Partner, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co., acquisitions financier USA - Kravis, Marie Josee - Senoir Fellow, Hudson Institute Inc. FIN - Lehtomaki, Paula - Minister of Foreigh Trade and Development FIN - Lipponen, Paavo - Speaker of Parliament CHN - Long, Yongtu - Secretary General, Boao forum for Asia P - Lopes, Pedro M. Santana - Mayor of Lisbon USA - Luti, William J. - Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs CDN - Lynch, Kevin G. - Deputy Minister, Department of Finance USA - Mathews, Jessica T. - President, Carnegie Endowment for International War Peace USA - McDonough, William J. - Cahirman and CEO, Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, former president, Federal Reserve Bank of New York CDN - McKenna, Frank - Counsel, McInnes Cooper, former premier of New Brunswick I - Merlini, Cesare - Executive Vice Chairman, Council for the United States and Italy, Council on Foreign Relations, former director, Italian Institute for International Affairs F - Montbrial, Thierry de - President, French Institute of International Relations INT - Monti, Mario - Competition Commissioner, European Commission USA - Mundie, Craig J. - Chief Technical Officer, Advanced Strategies and Policies, Microsoft Corporation N - Myklebust, Egil - Chairman, Scandinavian Airline System (SAS) D - Naas, Matthias - Deputy Editor, Die Zeit NL - Netherlands, Beatrix HM Queen of The - Lady Shell, nuff said GB - Neville-Jones, Pauline - Chairman, QuinetiQ (UK privatised military research/services company), governor of the BBC, Chairman Information Assurance Advisory Council, formar Chairman Joint Intelligence Committee, former Managing Director NatWest Markets USA - Nooyi, Indra K. - President and CEO, PepsiCo Inc. PL - Olechowski, Andrzej - Leader, Civic Platform FIN - Ollila, Jorma - Chairman, Nokia Corporation INT - Padoa-Schioppa, Tommaso - Director, European Central Bank CY - Pantelides, Leonidas - Ambassoador to Greece I - Passera, Corrado - CEO, Banca Intesa SpA USA - Perle, Richard N. - Resident Fellow, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, former Likud policy adviser, former chair Defence Policy Board, former co-chairman, Hollinger Digital B - Phillipe, HRH Prince USA - Reed, Ralph E. - President, Century Strategies CDN - Reisman, Heather - President and CEO, Indigo Books and Music Inc. I - Riotta, Gianni - Editorialist, Corriere della Serra USA - Rockefeller, David - Member JP Morgan International Council, Chairman, Council of the Americas E - Riodriguez Inearte, Matias - Vice Chairman, Grupo Santander USA - Ross, Dennis B - Director, The Washington Institute for Near East Policy D - Sandschneider, Eberhard - Director, Research Institute, German Society for Foreign Policy I - Scaroni, Paolo - CEO, Enel SpA D - Schilly, Otto - Minister of the Interior USA - Schnabel, Rockwell A. - Ambassador to the EU A - Scholten, Rudolf - Director, Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG D - Schrempp, Jurgen E. - Chairman, DaimlerChrysler AG E - Serra Rexach, Eduardo - Head, Real Institute Elcano RUS - Shevtsova, Lilia - Senior Associate. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace PL - Sikora, Slawomir - President and CEO, Citibank Handlowy I - Siniscalo, Domenico - Director General Ministry of the Economy P - Socrates, Jose - Member of Parliament USA - Strmecki, Marin J. - Smith Richardson Foundation B - Struye de Swielande, Dominique - Permanant repressentative of Belguim, NATO IRL - Sutherland, Peter D. - Chairman, Goldman Sachs International, Chairman, BP plc USA - Thornton, John L. - Chairman, Brookings Institution, Professor, Tsinghua University I - Tremonti, Giulio - Minister of Economy and Finance INT - Trichet, Jean-Claude - President, European Central Bank I - Tronchetti Provera, Marco - Chairman and CEO, Pirelli SpA N - Underdal, Arild - Rector, University of Oslo CH - Vasella, Daniel L. - Chairman and CEO, Novartis AG NL - Veer, Jeroen van der - Chairman, Committee of Managing Directors, Royal Dutch/Shell GB - Verwaayen, Ben J. M. - CEO, British Telecom; former director, Lucent Technologies I - Visco, Ignazio - Foriegn Affairs Manager, Banca D'Italia INT - Vitorino, Antonio M. - Justice and Home Affairs Commissioner, European Union INT - Vries, Gijs M. de - EU Counter Terrorism Co-ordinator S - Wallenberg, Jacob - Chairman, SEB investments (including biotech); Chairman, W Capital Management AB D - Weber, Jurgen - Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Deutche Lufthansa AG GB/USA - Weinberg, Peter - CEO, Goldman Sachs International NL - Wijers, Hans - Chairman, AkzoNobel NV D - Wissmann, Matthias - Member of Parliament GB - Wolf, Martin H. - Associate Editor/Economic Commentator, The Financial Times INT/USA - Wolfenson, James D. - President, The World Bank RUS - Yavlinsky, Grigory A. - Member of Parliament USA - Yergin, Daniel - Chairman, Cambridge Energy Research Associates |
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loftycity (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Jun-05-04 09:53 AM Response to Original message |
1. Edwards and Corzine that is distrubing |
Thanks Dover.
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Dover (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Jun-05-04 10:42 AM Response to Reply #1 |
2. Yep, not sure what to think about that, but guess they are grooming |
Edwards for VP or some other office.
I know nothing about this journalist, but thought this was interesting regarding LAST year's Bilderberg meeting: The masters of the universe May 22, 2003 By: Pepe Escobar Asia Times ----------------------------------------------------------------- ..This year, the Bilderberg meeting in Versailles conveniently merged into the G8 meeting of finance ministers in Paris, a 20-minute car ride from Versailles, on May 19. The procedure is traditional: what happens in the Bilderberg is usually a preview of what is later discussed at the full G8 gathering, which this year will be held from June 1 to 3 at Evian-les-Bains in the French Alps. On Bilderberg's first full working day on May 15, French President Jacques Chirac delivered a welcoming speech, trying to bury the bitter divisions among the guests over the war on Iraq by emphasizing that the US and Western Europe are longtime allies. But Chirac's gracious hosting may not have been enough to soothe the hawks in the US administration still miffed at "pacifist" France. An influential Jewish European banker reveals that the ruling elite in Europe is now telling their minions that the West is on the brink of total financial meltdown; so the only way to save their precious investments is to bet on the new global crisis centered around the Middle East, which replaced the crisis evolving around the Cold War. According to a banking source in the City of London connected to Versailles, what has transpired from the 2003 meeting is that American and European Bilderbergers have not exactly managed to control their split over the American invasion and occupation of Iraq, as well as over Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's hardline policy against the Palestinians. As the Bilderbergers were chattering away, Sharon all but rejected Bush's Middle East road map, already endorsed by the other members of the so-called quartet: the United Nations, the European Union and Russia. This road map, as it stands, is over: even the presence of US Secretary of State Colin Powell - who stopped by Versailles to brief the Bilderbergers - was not enough to persuade Sharon to even discuss the dismantling of Israeli settlements in Palestinian territory. American imperial adventures are usually rehearsed at Bilderberg meetings. Europe's elite were opposed to an American invasion of Iraq since the 2002 Bilderberg meeting in Chantilly, Virginia. Rumsfeld himself had promised them it wouldn't happen. Last week, everybody struck back at Rumsfeld, asking about the infamous "weapons of mass destruction". Most of Europe's elite do not believe American promises that Iraq's oil will "benefit the Iraqi people". They know that revenues from Iraqi oil will be used to rebuild what America has bombed. And the debate is still raging on what kind of contracts which rewarded Bechtel and Halliburton will "benefit" Western Europe. Europe's elite, according to those close to Bilderberg, are suspicious that the US does not need or even want a stable, legitimate central government in Iraq. When that happens, there will be no reason for the US to remain in the country. Europe's elite see the US establishing "facts on the ground": establishing a long-term military presence and getting the oil flowing again under American control. This could go on for years, as long as the Americans can guarantee enough essential services to prevent the Iraqi people from engaging in a war of national liberation. ...MORE |
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