The guest list this year is formidable and numbers over 120 of America and Europe's most influential politicians, financiers and industrialists as well as figures from royalty. Their agenda is not discussed publicly but any notion of secrecy is dismissed as the machinations of a paranoia. The conspiracy theorists' trap. In 2003 reports claim that in the midst of war in Iraq the future of the Middle East was top of the agenda, and whilst it might be understandable for politicians to concern themselves in this, the involvement of the world's financial power-brokers adds suspicion.
So, why does the attention drawn to the Bilderberg Group's annual meeting attract scornful accusations of conspiracy theory when the G8 attracts thousands of protesters? And why does the BBC in its online magazine article equate anybody who believes in 'the theory that Bilderberg pulls the strings' with the likes of Osama bin Laden, London nail bomber David Copeland and Timothy McVee. Surely not an attempt to portray anybody who questions the legitimacy of this undemocratic power group as mad or evil! Or extremist, left or right wingers, or 'anti-Zionists' - the new trump card in the pack which along with the words 'conspiracy theorist' instantly eliminates any material evidence.
Here are links to the BBC online magazine article, a response from InfoWars (everybody's favourite anti-NWO right wingers), a link to a BBC Radio 4 documentary about the Bilderberg Group meeting in Versailles in May 2003 (also uploaded here) and a link to Tony Gosling's website (described by the BBC as a leftist!) bilderberg.org
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/3773019.stm
http://www.propagandamatrix.com/bbc_radio_4_bilderberg.mp3
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/june2004/060304bilderberghaspower.htm
http://www.bilderberg.org
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