Occupy
Bilderberg faces off with secretive gathering
RT,
1 June, 2012
Around 150 of the world’s elite approached the grounds of a suburban Virginia hotel on Thursday for the first day of the 2012 Bilderberg Conference, but also on hand were throngs of protesters who gathered to opposed the top-secret gathering.
1 June, 2012
Journalists
and critics of the annual clandestine conference stationed themselves
outside of a Chantilly, Virginia Marriott hotel near Washington, DC
early Thursday to catch a glimpse of the government officials,
entrepreneurs and other assorted members of the privileged elite who
had gathered for this year’s event.
In
year’s past, it is rumored that leaders of the United States and
Britain were agreed on by global figureheads behind closed doors
during the Bilderberg Conference; this week in Virginia, speculators
have introduced the notion that international big-wigs will be
brought with questions surrounding both who to back during the 2012
US presidential election and who will be picked to run alongside GOP
nominee Mitt Romney.
“Policy
is being set there and this is one of the most elite meetings out
there,” radio
host Alex Jones told RT weeks before the event. On Thursday, Jones
and his media crew were in Chantilly, VA to expose this year’s
attendees.
Before
the event went underway, the only person confirmed to accept an
invitation to the 2012 conference was Canadian politician Alison
Redford, although frequent guests Henry A. Kissinger and David
Rockefeller were all but certain to stop by the Westfield Marriott
hotel, although last year’s roster included names such as Google
Chairman Eric Schmidt, World Bank President Robert B. Zoellick,
European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet, Queen Beatrix of
the Netherlands and Greek Minister of Finance George
Papaconstantinou. In a peculiar change of police, however, the
Bilderberg Group formally released a roster of their own invited
members days before this week’s event. Whether or not people liked
such as Citigroup Vice Chairman Peter Orszag or Finish Minister of
Finance Jutta Urpilainen will actually show is a matter that only
those at the behind-closed-doors event can confirm, but the action of
actually releasing a list of attendees-real or not — suggests that
opponents of the secret society have finally made their unrest heard
to the point that organizers decided to attempt for at least some
transparency.
Asked
to be in attendance this year, according to a memo released by the
Bilderberg Group, were many of the usual names as well as Sen. Marco
Rubio, whose name has been floated as a possible nominee for Mitt
Romney’s running mate.
Those
without an invite weren’t so lucky, though — Jones revealed only
two days before the event began that his reservation at the hotel had
been revoked and that anyone not directly affiliated with the
conference that planned to stay at the Marriott had their
accommodations transferred to a separate facility. Thanks in part to
exposing the conference, however, journalists such as Jones made it
possible for a longstanding media blackout of Bilderberg to finally
be removed in 2012. Speaking to RT earlier in the year, Jones
appealed to viewers to stage an “Occupy Bilderberg” protest
outside the hotel’s grounds and the subsequent media coverage that
followed allowed for mainstream outlets to cover the event with an
attention unmatched in years before
Bilderberg
behind the new world order?
For
over half century, a collection of world leaders have been meeting
annually across the globe, but this year the Bilderberg group, which
many believe sets global agendas, is gathering in Chantilly,
Virginia. A lot of people think the decisions made here only benefit
the rich and powerful. Abby Martin joins us for more on Bilderberg.
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