The elite who secretly run the world: The Bilderberg Group

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  • phylodog

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    Those who don't worship their masters do not love America. I get it.

    I'll stop speaking out now. Lets say the Pledge of Allegiance together.

    Take a few minutes to read your sig line and go back over the posts you've created in the past year. See if you can find anything positive you've said about this country. It's quite evident that you have absolutely no appreciation for living in the best country in the world. Perhaps you don't realize it or have never actually stopped to consider it but that doesn't make it any less true.

    Things are not perfect, I'll readily admit that but this country does a hell of a lot more right than we do wrong. Our "poor" don't even approach real poverty, we have very few who go hungry and all of the rights violations that you dig up aren't even close to what is experienced in other parts of the world. Perhaps these "secret" yet well documented meetings consist of representatives from other parts of the world trying to figure out how to become more like us. We'll never know though since we're not invited and apparently that, unlike your typical view on things, is enough in this instance to arrest and convict those who are invited.
     

    rambone

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    Take a few minutes to read your sig line and go back over the posts you've created in the past year. See if you can find anything positive you've said about this country. It's quite evident that you have absolutely no appreciation for living in the best country in the world. Perhaps you don't realize it or have never actually stopped to consider it but that doesn't make it any less true.

    Oh I see what your gripe is. You still can't see the difference between loving your country and loving your government. If I criticize one, I must hate the other. Is that the logic here?

    If I hated America, I'd be working for the government, helping to steal the remaining freedoms from people. I'd be passing terror laws, searching citizens, filling prisons with non-violent people, raising their taxes, creating new agencies, and so on.

    If you want to see the positive things I post, look for one of the thousands of posts I have written defending people's rights. Rights are the essence of freedom and that is the essence of America. I defend America every day.

    Things are not perfect, I'll readily admit that but this country does a hell of a lot more right than we do wrong. Our "poor" don't even approach real poverty, we have very few who go hungry and all of the rights violations that you dig up aren't even close to what is experienced in other parts of the world.

    Things are good here because of freedom. Freedom which is being destroyed. Freedom which isn't part of the Bilderberg agenda.

    Perhaps these "secret" yet well documented meetings consist of representatives from other parts of the world trying to figure out how to become more like us.

    There's nothing well documented about them. Much of the info is acquired through moles who risk their life to leak info to outsiders.

    These people represent a vast amount of power in the world and they are using it against us. I thought it was worth mentioning. I'm sure these nice Fabian Socialists just want to spread freedom across the world. LMAO

    We'll never know though since we're not invited and apparently that, unlike your typical view on things, is enough in this instance to arrest and convict those who are invited.

    I didn't start this discussion to push for convictions. This isn't a trial. You're the one who injected that into the discussion. Relax, the poor little Bilderbergers will go free, I am sure.
     

    rambone

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    Just look at the players in this group. The Bilderberg Group was formed by Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, a Nazi Party member and S.S. officer. Look at the quotes from major Bilderberg attendees.
    "We are on the verge of a global transformation. All we need is the right major crisis and the nations will accept the New World Order."
    -- David Rockefeller

    "Rarely have Americans lived through so much change, in so many ways, in so short a time. Quietly, but with gathering force, the ground has shifted beneath our feet as we have moved into an Information Age, a global economy, a truly new world."
    -- President William Clinton
    , State of the Union Address 1998

    "Our nation is uniquely endowed to play a creative and decisive role in the new order which is taking form around us."
    -- Henry Kissinger, Seattle Post Intelligence 1975

    "We live in a dirty and dangerous world. There are some things the general public does not need to know and shouldn't. I believe democracy flourishes when the government can take legitimate steps to keep its secrets, and when the press can decide whether to print what it knows."
    -- Katherine Graham, Washington Post publisher and Bilderberger

    "We are grateful to the Washington Post, The New York Times, Time Magazine and other great publications whose directors have attended our meetings and respected their promises of discretion for almost forty years. It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we had been subjected to the lights of publicity during those years. But, the world is now more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a world government. The supranational sovereignty of an intellectual elite and world bankers is surely preferable to the national auto-determination practiced in past centuries."
    -- David Rockefeller, Baden-Baden, Germany 1991

    "Today, America would be outraged if U.N. troops entered Los Angeles to restore order. Tomorrow they will be grateful! This is especially true if they were told that there were an outside threat from beyond, whether real or promulgated, that threatened our very existence. It is then that all peoples of the world will plead to deliver them from this evil. The one thing every man fears is the unknown. When presented with this scenario, individual rights will be willingly relinquished for the guarantee of their well-being granted to them by the World Government."
    -- Henry Kissinger, Bilderberger Conference, Evians, France, 1991

    "The social experiment in China under Chairman Mao's leadership is one of the most important and successful in history."
    -- David Rockefeller, New York Times, August 10, 1973
     

    tenring

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    The above post should explain in short, what the "fundamental transformation" [who said that recently?] is all about. If you don't understand it, buy some high quality knee pads for you will be living on your knees instead of standing tall.
     

    Bill of Rights

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    Y'know... I've heard about the Bilderberg Group for years, about as many as the "Trilateral Commission", the "Council on Foreign Relations", and the "Illuminati". Coincidentally, when I hear about them, it is often in the same breath with discussions of Freemasonry, in which all the "high level" members are ultra-wealthy and rule the world with designs on gaining ever more power and influence.

    Freemasonry has a total of three degrees, though you could say it goes up to 33 if you count the Scottish Rite. I have been conferred the 32nd Degree, known as "Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret". What I'd like to know, since I am thus, by any measure, a "high-level" Mason, is where my wealth is and when I am to be invested with this great power and influence.

    Bilderbergs? Psh. Amateurs. Yeah, that's right... A paramedic working in rural Indiana is one of the rulers of the world.
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    Kneel, b****es.​






    :lmfao:

    Blessings,
    Bill
     

    KG1

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    Y'know... I've heard about the Bilderberg Group for years, about as many as the "Trilateral Commission", the "Council on Foreign Relations", and the "Illuminati". Coincidentally, when I hear about them, it is often in the same breath with discussions of Freemasonry, in which all the "high level" members are ultra-wealthy and rule the world with designs on gaining ever more power and influence.

    Freemasonry has a total of three degrees, though you could say it goes up to 33 if you count the Scottish Rite. I have been conferred the 32nd Degree, known as "Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret". What I'd like to know, since I am thus, by any measure, a "high-level" Mason, is where my wealth is and when I am to be invested with this great power and influence.

    Bilderbergs? Psh. Amateurs. Yeah, that's right... A paramedic working in rural Indiana is one of the rulers of the world.
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    Kneel, b****es.​






    :lmfao:

    Blessings,
    Bill
    While I must profess that I lack in the knowledge of alot of the inner workings of the FreeMasons I will say that is quite an impressive moniker there. :)
     

    Bill of Rights

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    OK, the above post I made (#48) aside, I'll say this. Yes, I'm sure that there are people with designs on ruling the world. I'd put guys like Soros and Bloomberg amongst their number. In all seriousness, though, while the Bilderberg Group meeting might well be when and where they meet to discuss this or that, I'd expect those meetings to be more like trade conferences to distract the attention of those who keep Reynolds and Alcoa stock up. Much like any good magician, they draw your attention with what you're supposed to see while the real nitty-gritty is done elsewhere. Think about it: Why would those who truly have the desire and ability to rule the world have to leave the comforts of their homes to travel? Why could they not simply make a conference call? Do you really think that such would be beyond their scope?

    We humans have a distinct tendency to mistrust or distrust things about which we do not know. We also, most of us, have a tendency to paint figurative targets on anyone with more power and/or authority than we have, as is proven by the general distrust shown by the vocal few here in re: LEOs and/or politicians or even the tiny bit of authority granted to the mod staff by Fenway. It is that mistrust/distrust that causes those who are not Masons to ascribe evil where none exists and to decry those who give millions upon millions every year to charitable causes, not because they must, but because they choose to do so. It is that target-painting that happens when a longtime co-worker is suddenly made "management", and all of a sudden, even his friends begin looking for how he's going to screw them over or in some cases, how they're going to screw him over before he can do the same to them.

    Is there evil in the world? Of course, without a doubt. I just don't think it's center is at a hotel in Switzerland.

    Blessings,
    Bill
     

    Bill of Rights

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    While I must profess that I lack in the knowledge of alot of the inner workings of the FreeMasons I will say that is quite an impressive moniker there. :)

    Heh. It's been conferred upon tens (maybe hundreds) of thousands of men the world over.

    It's a cool title, but outside of the Scottish Rite, essentially meaningless.
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    Thanks, though. :D
     

    88GT

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    They're probably monitoring this site. There is a bit more anonymity here than on facebook, but a good computer whiz can still find out who each of us is and what we're doing.

    I've got more info on my identity here than I do on my FB profile. I'm sure there's a friend or two that still doesn't know I live in Indiana, let alone which city.
     

    KG1

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    Heh. It's been conferred upon tens (maybe hundreds) of thousands of men the world over.

    It's a cool title, but outside of the Scottish Rite, essentially meaningless.
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    Thanks, though. :D
    I see, Still it's impressive to a simple laymen, But then again the only moniker that I have been able to aquire would get me the boot here if I repeated it. :D
     

    Garb

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    I've got more info on my identity here than I do on my FB profile. I'm sure there's a friend or two that still doesn't know I live in Indiana, let alone which city.

    I'm not necessarily referring to a specific person. People on here who also use facebook probably have more info on their facebook profile in general.
     

    Timjoebillybob

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    Freemasonry has a total of three degrees, though you could say it goes up to 33 if you count the Scottish Rite. I have been conferred the 32nd Degree, known as "Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret". What I'd like to know, since I am thus, by any measure, a "high-level" Mason, is where my wealth is and when I am to be invested with this great power and influence.

    Bilderbergs? Psh. Amateurs. Yeah, that's right... A paramedic working in rural Indiana is one of the rulers of the world.
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    Kneel, b****es.​






    :lmfao:

    Blessings,
    Bill

    Bill you know those are only the levels they want you to know about. And your an INGO mod, that hammer you wield is enough to make us b****es kneel. :): You know you don't get to have that until your one of the ruling elite. :popcorn:
     

    steveh_131

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    I'm sorry but I have to agree with the general consensus here, Rambone.

    This is a group of some of the most powerful men in the world. Many of them are outspoken about their individual beliefs in socialism and a one-world government. Many of their enterprises would benefit greatly from increased government control over our lives and our finances.

    There is just NO WAY that this group of wealthy and powerful people is meeting together to figure out ways to expand their wealth and power. It's absurd to think about. People don't conspire for those reasons. Never happens. I think you just hate America. Yes, that's what is going on here. America hater!
     

    dross

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    Does this group exist? Yes.
    Would I like their discussions? I doubt it.
    Do they have every right to meet? Yes.
    Can we do anything to stop this? No.
    Will I spend any time worrying about this? No.

    At the end of the day, we must fight the actions of people who are against freedom. The actions. Show me some actions that are against freedom that are hatched at these meetings and I'll show you some actions we have to fight according to the same rules by which we fight all actions with which we disagree.

    Why do I care where anti-freedom ideas come from? They come from lots of places. I know them when I see them. I don't need to worry about this or whatever other groups are out there that are probably more effective than this one, because they're actually a secret.

    The current administration has been stealing freedom right out in the open. Apparently anti-freedom groups don't need to be shadowy - we have one in the White House right now.
     

    jblomenberg16

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    Now if we see Fenway added to next year's invitee list...we're all in deep doo-doo! Think INGO's near exponential growth in the last 3 years is entirely due to the sheer coolness of the site, or is there some other forces at work...:shady:


    Next thing you know we'll be talked into taking pictures of our gun collections for easy ID of potential contraband, commenting on groupe events where we can easily be rounded up, and providing them with AAR's from the time we almost had to shoot the neighbor's cat when we heard a bump in the night and cleared our mom's basement with our ninja glocks, further showing how gun owners cannot be trusted!;)
     

    rambone

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    The current administration has been stealing freedom right out in the open. Apparently anti-freedom groups don't need to be shadowy - we have one in the White House right now.

    Current administration? Its every administration. That's what people need to realize. And they all have something in common.

    Look at who surrounds any president, going back at least 90 years. They are always filled with folks from the same few "Think Tanks." Including the Bilderberg Group (created 1954), the Council on Foreign Relations (created 1921), and the Trilateral Commission (created 1973).

    Republican or Democrat, the White House is always teeming with influence from the same few shadowy groups, that openly advocate World Government.

    What are we to make of this? Bush, Reagan, Obama, Clinton, Nixon, FDR, Kennedy, Eisenhower... you name it. Can presidents who are so different from each other, all turn to the exact same groups for their advisement? Groups that any true patriot would steer clear of?

    I think that these groups outright control the White House. The puppet who sits in front of the Teleprompter can take all the heat for unpopular wars and statist programs. Every 4 or 8 years they can change puppets, and divert people's attention. The people who really control things stay behind the curtain and aren't subject to public scrutiny. Republicans and Democrats battle back and forth about who's party is more corrupt, when in fact, they are both controlled by the Establishment.

    This is from Dec-2008. The very first handful of advisers Obama chose were all thick with influence from these aforementioned groups.

    Change? Obama Inner Circle Filled With Bilderbergers
     
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