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Euro the focus of secret Bilderberg meeting

Published: 05 June, 2010, 02:51
Edited: 30 June, 2010, 22:25

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For decades, some of the world's most powerful people have meet in secret to discuss global political and economic affairs.

The Bilderberg Group is an unofficial conference of around 150 invitation-only guests who are insiders in politics, banking, business, the military and the media. The group’s meetings are held in secret and are closed to the public. The current conference is being held at a hotel in Sitges, Spain under heavy security.

The conference has drawn in a dedicated group of protestors and journalists attempting to cover the event, but police and security guards have harassed and detained many of them.

Media coverage of the Bilderberg Group has been limited and many are still unaware of the group’s existence. However, more and more mainstream journalists have begun to pay closer attention to the group and its secret meetings.

It’s a four day meeting with the most rich and powerful people in the world. The heads of banks and the Chairman of Barclays is there, Bill Gates is coming this year. Larry Summers is there. We think Timothy Geithner is there. They’re not irrelevant people. This is a very very serious meeting,” said Charlie Skelton, a journalist with The Guardian who is reporting on the meeting from outside the conference in Sitges.

Skelton said that some leaks have revealed further details on the meeting’s agenda.

I hear from some people, Daniel Estulin has got sources inside, and he says the euro is on the top of the agenda. If the euro fails and the eurozone collapses, it’s been a lot of wasted talk. There’s talk, I have been speaking to some Spaniards here and they saying there’s whispers of returning to the peseta and that is not in the Bilderberg’s best interest,” said Skelton. 

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DjNeroUK June 30, 2010, 21:59
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@Corry - they were a secret shadow world government highly compartmentalized hidden yet in plain sight. i say were but they are still our slave masters its just they are not a secret anymore =D I think the condition of their bank account or how much power they have is more their chief concern than our living condition.

Truthammer June 13, 2010, 22:41
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I hope more people around the world will wake up to reality and stop these fanatics before it is too late ! If these "banksters" crash the American dollar and the Euro , they will try to convince us of the value of a new currency. They want a world dollar . It will be much easier to control all countries politically by controlling the world currency . Reject austerity measures which are designed to keep people poor and powerless . If things go too far we will need to barter and reject all forms of money . That is how the people can take back their power .

daru June 06, 2010, 16:16
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Their plan to bankrupt the world in order to create a one world order "with their puppet in controll" can't succeed. The whole plan with the debt of other countries are insane, Imagine yourself taking a loan everytime you want to establish something then the intrest rates will make you go into bankrupcy sooner or later. For goverments this is now a fact that has been taking debts for several hundred years. While every country goes into bankrupcy theese "bank of the world" etc will be laying on the moneysack, Wich ofc will be useless when the moneyprinting starts and people won't be able to buy food like in nazi germany.