Secret Bilderberg Meeting to be held in Greece

by mtippett | May 5, 2009 at 11:07 am
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I've always been curious about why this meeting never gets covered by the media.  

The 2009 Bilderberg Group Conference will be held at the five-star Nafsika Astir Palace Hotel in Vouliagmeni, Greece, May 14-17, according to author Daniel Estulin. Insiders have told Estulin that rooms have been booked and flight plans made. He has also confirmed the location and dates with sources in Greece.

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sara star

Because it is a secret. Shhh.... no conspiracy here at all. LOL It is all in our best interest. LOL

Some famous Canadians who have attended their meetings.

Former prime ministers Paul Martin, Jean Chretien and Pierre Trudeau also made Bilderberg appearances.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper took in the group's 2003 meeting in Versailles, France, while he was Opposition leader. But Tucker says the Bilderbergers are not pleased with Harper. It's because of Kyoto. The Bilderberg group, Tucker says, is behind the Kyoto Protocol. They're the ones who pushed it. Like they pushed NAFTA and the World Trade Organization - and "turned NATO into the UN's standing army. It's a step," Tucker writes, "on the road to creating world government." 

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Roy C

The journalists don't want to appear to be in the same camp as "conspiracy theorists" and so they say nothing, and that is not OK.

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car1edb

guess coz half those people run the mainstream media....Some info:



Nafsika Astir Palace Hotel - Situated in Vouliagmeni, a few miles south of Athens, the hotel is built along a cliff side and features a private beach at sea level, with a business center and a large conference room.

14th and 16th of May 2009

Guests include:
- Queen of Netherlands Beatrix,
- Spanish Queen Sophia,
- Lawrence Summers,
- head of the National Economic Council,
- James Jones,
- head of the US National Security Council,
- Domenico Siniscalco (morgan stanley),
- Kostas Karamanlis (Greek Prime Minister),
- Georgios Papandreou (PASOK),
- Takis Arapoglou (National Bank of Greece),
- Panayotis Vourloumis (OTE chairman),

Event - subject to confirmation and change without notice


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car1edb

Taking the mickey by the guardian...

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