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Bilderberg to discuss Obama - smn1256 - 06-01-2014 02:21 PM

The officially released agenda of the prestigious Bilderberg club meeting is not true, claims RT show host Daniel Estulin, a longtime watcher of the ‘secret world govt’ group. He says he obtained the real agenda for this year’s gathering in Copenhagen.

An insider leaked the list of talking points for the ongoing Bilderberg conference to the investigative journalist last week, he said. The list has nine items, seven of which he shared:

1. Nuclear diplomacy and the deal with Iran currently in the making.

The club has long been cautious of a possible alliance between Russia, China and Iran. The deal that would lift Western pressure from the Islamic Republic over its nuclear program would affect this possibility.

2. Gas deal between Russia and China.

It came amid a serious political crisis in Ukraine, which threatens Russia’s supply of natural gas to European nations. Moscow has diversified its gas trade by sealing a long-term contract with Beijing. Potentially, China may replace the EU as the prime energy trade partner for Russia, a situation which strengthens Moscow’s position in Ukraine by undermining Washington’s effort to isolate Russia and Kiev’s leverage through its control of transit gas pipelines.

3. Rise of nationalist moods in Europe.

The agenda was formed before the latest European Parliament elections, which cast a spotlight on the trend. Populist eurosceptic parties are winning the hearts of Europeans from the UK to Greece to Hungary, dealing a blow to the union’s unity. A nationally driven and divided Europe would be reluctant to take globalization for granted.

4. EU internet privacy regulations.

Edward Snowden’s exposure of the scale of electronic surveillance on the part of the US National Security Agency and its allies worldwide sparked a major protest from privacy-seeking people. European politicians can’t ignore the calls to protect people’s communication from snooping, which potentially makes data collection more difficult. At least not immediately, as indicated by the apparent scaling down of Germany’s investigation into the NSA’s alleged surveillance.

5. Cyberwarfare and its potential effect on internet freedoms.

The destructive potential of cyber attacks is growing rapidly as reliance on the internet in all aspects of life rises. But the threat of state-sponsored hacker attacks is what some governments may use as a pretext for clamping down on the internet, undermining its role as a medium for the sake of security.

6. From Ukraine to Syria, Barack Obama’s foreign policy.

Critics of the US president blame him for betraying America’s leadership overseas, citing failures to defend American interests in Syria and lately in Ukraine. Obama’s newly announced doctrine calls on scaling down reliance on military force and using diplomacy and collective action instead. Bilderberg members will discuss whether this policy is doomed.


7. Climate change.

This is a regular topic for many high-ranking discussions, not only the Bilderberg conference in Denmark. People suspicious of the elites call climate change a euphemism for the artificial deindustrialization of some nations, with the goal of keeping the global economy under the control of transnational corporations and the expense of potential hubs of economic growth.

The Bilderberg Group is a six-decades-old club for some of the world’s most influential individuals, politicians, officials, businessmen, academics and European royalty, regularly gathering to discuss global policy issues. Critics accuse them of acting as a shadow unelected government, would-be rulers of the world, which take decisions affecting billions of people behind closed doors, with little regard for the needs or wishes of the general population.



http://rt.com/news/162740-bilderberg-meeting-leak-agenda/


RE: Bilderberg to discuss Obama - GoodOwl - 06-03-2022 11:31 AM

Quote:Paul Joseph Watson@PrisonPlanet

The CEO of Pfizer, the head of the CIA, the Director of the NSC, the VP of Facebook, the King of Holland and the Secretary General of NATO are all secretly meeting right now behind closed doors in DC.

It's called Bilderberg, & not a single major media outlet has reported on it.
5:47 PM · Jun 2, 2022

Quote:Just Bryan@fed_bryan
Replying to @PrisonPlanet

I'm sure it's nothing...
5:49 PM · Jun 2, 2022



RE: Bilderberg to discuss Obama - C2__ - 06-03-2022 04:37 PM

[Image: nothing_to_see_here_naked_gun.gif]

Just the Bilderberg, nothing to see here.

The Illuminati isn't real, etc...


RE: Bilderberg to discuss Obama - CrimsonPhantom - 06-04-2022 03:51 PM

Bilderberg Group meets in secret to discuss “disinformation”


Quote:Elites from the world of politics, media, Big Tech, business, and more, are in Washington DC for the 68th annual Bilderberg Group meeting.

The Bilderberg Group first meeting was in 1954, the agenda being building back Europe following the Second World War. It was organized by Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, and was held at the Bilderberg Hotel located in Oosterbeek.

The list of attendees is often secret, but the organizers have confirmed a few people attending this year’s meeting, like former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, CIA Director William Burns, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla, former CIA head David Petraeus, and Sen. Krysten Sinema (D-AZ). The Prime Minister for the Netherlands Mark Rutte is also in attendance, as well as Canada’s Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland who this year ordered banks to freeze the accounts of civil liberties protesters.

According to the Bilderberg website, the discussion in this year’s meeting will include:

Geopolitical Realignment
NATO Challenges
China
Indo-Pacific Realignment
Sino-US Tech Competition
Russia
Continuity of Government and the Economy
Disruption of the Global Financial System
Disinformation
Energy Security and Sustainability
Post Pandemic Health
Fragmentation of Democratic Societies
Trade and Deglobalization
Ukraine
As can be seen from the list, the group plans to discuss, behind closed doors, a way to combat “Disinformation.”

The idea of censoring “disinformation” or “misinformation” has rapidly escalated in recent years, particularly through the pandemic when it was discovered that labeling something as such as a fast way to get it censored.

The term “misinformation” may seem like it has been a mainstay in mainstream media news coverage for years because of the frequency with which it is used.

But statistics from GDELT’s Online News Summary tool, a service that summarizes global news media coverage of a particular topic and contains more than a quarter of a billion records, shows that most of the growth in the use of this term by the mainstream media occurred around the same time that the coronavirus outbreak was becoming a major story.

According to GDELT’s data, use of the term misinformation in news articles fluctuated between a low of 0.06% and a peak of 0.16% for more than three years between January 1, 2017 and February 2, 2020.

Then from February 3, 2020, use of the term misinformation in mainstream media news coverage almost doubled to a peak of 0.3% on April 11 and it has remained above 0.22% ever since.

According to the Bilderberg Group, its activities are: “The Bilderberg Meeting is a forum for informal discussions about major issues. The meetings are held under the Chatham House Rule, which states that participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s) nor any other participant may be revealed.

“Thanks to the private nature of the Meeting, the participants take part as individuals rather than in any official capacity, and hence are not bound by the conventions of their office or by pre-agreed positions. As such, they can take time to listen, reflect and gather insights. There is no detailed agenda, no resolutions are proposed, no votes are taken and no policy statements are issued.”

The details about the meeting, which started Thursday are scarce since no journalists are allowed to report, although some are invited as participants.



RE: Bilderberg to discuss Obama - GoodOwl - 06-10-2022 08:00 PM

Why Is No One Talking About This?

References:
https://reclaimthenet.org/bilderberg-group-meets-in-secret-to-discuss-disinformation/
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jun/04/bilderberg-reconvenes-in-person-after-two-year-pandemic-gap