The world is on the brink and here they sit talking about their next move. Everything rides on the Bilderberg meeting, policy changes, wars, economy, our way of life. Yet many people do not have any sort of input into these meetings they are kept for the secret elite who run our countries and lives and often get away with murder. Bilderberg 2015 To Bring In World War 3 Trans-humanism
It is important to remember that these globalists are in full control over governments, economies, and countries. While many will forget that NATO is already planning for war this summer.
Said a senior NATO (non-US) GOFO to me today: “We’ll probably be at war this summer. If we’re lucky it won’t be nuclear.” Let that sink in.
— John Schindler (@20committee) May 20, 2015
This year, there is a lot of chatter about world war 3, and normally political groups would be trying to prevent war but the past dictates the future, and sometimes if people forget the past it repeats. World War 3 could soon start after this meeting. Why? Because the world elite are hell bent of bringing about destruction in this world and nothing will stop them. This list was taken from Here.
The list of actual talking points includes:
- Artificial Intelligence
- Cybersecurity
- Chemical Weapons Threats
- Current Economic Issues
- European Strategy
- Globalisation
- Greece
- Iran
- Middle East
- NATO
- Russia
- Terrorism
- United Kingdom
- USA
- US Elections
As for breaking down each topic it can be done like this. The elite want the New World Order, and they are working feverishly to destroy the old world order. That means that they will go to an unimaginable extent of attempting to bring about chaos and depopulation through wars, diseases, and famines. These people are sick and they all have an agenda from hell. Bilderberg 2015 To Bring In World War 3 Trans-humanism
That said, remember these are the front men of the shadow government, and all of them are just as much of puppets as the elected officials. Here is the list of Bilderbergers in attendance.
elfs-Buchen, Austria 11 – 14 June 2015
Final list of Participants
Chairman
Castries, Henri de | Chairman and CEO, AXA Group | FRA |
Achleitner, Paul M. | Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Deutsche Bank AG | DEU |
Agius, Marcus | Non-Executive Chairman, PA Consulting Group | GBR |
Ahrenkiel, Thomas | Director, Danish Intelligence Service (DDIS) | DNK |
Allen, John R. | Special Presidential Envoy for the Global Coalition to Counter ISIL, US Department of State | USA |
Altman, Roger C. | Executive Chairman, Evercore | USA |
Applebaum, Anne | Director of Transitions Forum, Legatum Institute | POL |
Apunen, Matti | Director, Finnish Business and Policy Forum EVA | FIN |
Baird, Zoë | CEO and President, Markle Foundation | USA |
Balls, Edward M. | Former Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer | GBR |
Balsemão, Francisco Pinto | Chairman, Impresa SGPS | PRT |
Barroso, José M. Durão | Former President of the European Commission | PRT |
Baverez, Nicolas | Partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP | FRA |
Benko, René | Founder, SIGNA Holding GmbH | AUT |
Bernabè, Franco | Chairman, FB Group SRL | ITA |
Beurden, Ben van | CEO, Royal Dutch Shell plc | NLD |
Bigorgne, Laurent | Director, Institut Montaigne | FRA |
Boone, Laurence | Special Adviser on Financial and Economic Affairs to the President | FRA |
Botín, Ana P. | Chairman, Banco Santander | ESP |
Brandtzæg, Svein Richard | President and CEO, Norsk Hydro ASA | NOR |
Bronner, Oscar | Publisher, Standard Verlagsgesellschaft | AUT |
Burns, William | President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | USA |
Calvar, Patrick | Director General, DGSI | FRA |
Castries, Henri de | Chairman, Bilderberg Meetings; Chairman and CEO, AXA Group | FRA |
Cebrián, Juan Luis | Executive Chairman, Grupo PRISA | ESP |
Clark, W. Edmund | Retired Executive, TD Bank Group | CAN |
Coeuré, Benoît | Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank | INT |
Coyne, Andrew | Editor, Editorials and Comment, National Post | CAN |
Damberg, Mikael L. | Minister for Enterprise and Innovation | SWE |
De Gucht, Karel | Former EU Trade Commissioner, State Minister | BEL |
Dijsselbloem, Jeroen | Minister of Finance | NLD |
Donilon, Thomas E. | Former U.S. National Security Advisor; Partner and Vice Chair, O’Melveny & Myers LLP | USA |
Döpfner, Mathias | CEO, Axel Springer SE | DEU |
Dowling, Ann | President, Royal Academy of Engineering | GBR |
Dugan, Regina | Vice President for Engineering, Advanced Technology and Projects, Google | USA |
Eilertsen, Trine | Political Editor, Aftenposten | NOR |
Eldrup, Merete | CEO, TV 2 Danmark A/S | DNK |
Elkann, John | Chairman and CEO, EXOR; Chairman, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles | ITA |
Enders, Thomas | CEO, Airbus Group | DEU |
Erdoes, Mary | CEO, JP Morgan Asset Management | USA |
Fairhead, Rona | Chairman, BBC Trust | GBR |
Federspiel, Ulrik | Executive Vice President, Haldor Topsøe A/S | DNK |
Feldstein, Martin S. | President Emeritus, NBER; Professor of Economics, Harvard University | USA |
Ferguson, Niall | Professor of History, Harvard University, Gunzberg Center for European Studies | USA |
Fischer, Heinz | Federal President | AUT |
Flint, Douglas J. | Group Chairman, HSBC Holdings plc | GBR |
Franz, Christoph | Chairman of the Board, F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd | CHE |
Fresco, Louise O. | President and Chairman Executive Board, Wageningen University and Research Centre | NLD |
Griffin, Kenneth | Founder and CEO, Citadel Investment Group, LLC | USA |
Gruber, Lilli | Executive Editor and Anchor “Otto e mezzo”, La7 TV | ITA |
Guriev, Sergei | Professor of Economics, Sciences Po | RUS |
Gürkaynak, Gönenç | Managing Partner, ELIG Law Firm | TUR |
Gusenbauer, Alfred | Former Chancellor of the Republic of Austria | AUT |
Halberstadt, Victor | Professor of Economics, Leiden University | NLD |
Hampel, Erich | Chairman, UniCredit Bank Austria AG | AUT |
Hassabis, Demis | Vice President of Engineering, Google DeepMind | GBR |
Hesoun, Wolfgang | CEO, Siemens Austria | AUT |
Hildebrand, Philipp | Vice Chairman, BlackRock Inc. | CHE |
Hoffman, Reid | Co-Founder and Executive Chairman, LinkedIn | USA |
Ischinger, Wolfgang | Chairman, Munich Security Conference | INT |
Jacobs, Kenneth M. | Chairman and CEO, Lazard | USA |
Jäkel, Julia | CEO, Gruner + Jahr | DEU |
Johnson, James A. | Chairman, Johnson Capital Partners | USA |
Juppé, Alain | Mayor of Bordeaux, Former Prime Minister | FRA |
Kaeser, Joe | President and CEO, Siemens AG | DEU |
Karp, Alex | CEO, Palantir Technologies | USA |
Kepel, Gilles | University Professor, Sciences Po | FRA |
Kerr, John | Deputy Chairman, Scottish Power | GBR |
Kesici, Ilhan | MP, Turkish Parliament | TUR |
Kissinger, Henry A. | Chairman, Kissinger Associates, Inc. | USA |
Kleinfeld, Klaus | Chairman and CEO, Alcoa | USA |
Knot, Klaas H.W. | President, De Nederlandsche Bank | NLD |
Koç, Mustafa V. | Chairman, Koç Holding A.S. | TUR |
Kogler, Konrad | Director General, Directorate General for Public Security | AUT |
Kravis, Henry R. | Co-Chairman and Co-CEO, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. | USA |
Kravis, Marie-Josée | Senior Fellow and Vice Chair, Hudson Institute | USA |
Kudelski, André | Chairman and CEO, Kudelski Group | CHE |
Lauk, Kurt | President, Globe Capital Partners | DEU |
Lemne, Carola | CEO, The Confederation of Swedish Enterprise | SWE |
Levey, Stuart | Chief Legal Officer, HSBC Holdings plc | USA |
Leyen, Ursula von der | Minister of Defence | DEU |
Leysen, Thomas | Chairman of the Board of Directors, KBC Group | BEL |
Maher, Shiraz | Senior Research Fellow, ICSR, King’s College London | GBR |
Markus Lassen, Christina | Head of Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Security Policy and Stabilisation | DNK |
Mathews, Jessica T. | Distinguished Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | USA |
Mattis, James | Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University | USA |
Maudet, Pierre | Vice-President of the State Council, Department of Security, Police and the Economy of Geneva | CHE |
McKay, David I. | President and CEO, Royal Bank of Canada | CAN |
Mert, Nuray | Columnist, Professor of Political Science, Istanbul University | TUR |
Messina, Jim | CEO, The Messina Group | USA |
Michel, Charles | Prime Minister | BEL |
Micklethwait, John | Editor-in-Chief, Bloomberg LP | USA |
Minton Beddoes, Zanny | Editor-in-Chief, The Economist | GBR |
Monti, Mario | Senator-for-life; President, Bocconi University | ITA |
Mörttinen, Leena | Executive Director, The Finnish Family Firms Association | FIN |
Mundie, Craig J. | Principal, Mundie & Associates | USA |
Munroe-Blum, Heather | Chairperson, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board | CAN |
Netherlands, H.R.H. Princess Beatrix of the | NLD | |
O’Leary, Michael | CEO, Ryanair Plc | IRL |
Osborne, George | First Secretary of State and Chancellor of the Exchequer | GBR |
Özel, Soli | Columnist, Haberturk Newspaper; Senior Lecturer, Kadir Has University | TUR |
Papalexopoulos, Dimitri | Group CEO, Titan Cement Co. | GRC |
Pégard, Catherine | President, Public Establishment of the Palace, Museum and National Estate of Versailles | FRA |
Perle, Richard N. | Resident Fellow, American Enterprise Institute | USA |
Petraeus, David H. | Chairman, KKR Global Institute | USA |
Pikrammenos, Panagiotis | Honorary President of The Hellenic Council of State | GRC |
Reisman, Heather M. | Chair and CEO, Indigo Books & Music Inc. | CAN |
Rocca, Gianfelice | Chairman, Techint Group | ITA |
Roiss, Gerhard | CEO, OMV Austria | AUT |
Rubin, Robert E. | Co Chair, Council on Foreign Relations; Former Secretary of the Treasury | USA |
Rutte, Mark | Prime Minister | NLD |
Sadjadpour, Karim | Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | USA |
Sánchez Pérez-Castejón, Pedro | Leader, Partido Socialista Obrero Español PSOE | ESP |
Sawers, John | Chairman and Partner, Macro Advisory Partners | GBR |
Sayek Böke, Selin | Vice President, Republican People’s Party | TUR |
Schmidt, Eric E. | Executive Chairman, Google Inc. | USA |
Scholten, Rudolf | CEO, Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG | AUT |
Senard, Jean-Dominique | CEO, Michelin Group | FRA |
Sevelda, Karl | CEO, Raiffeisen Bank International AG | AUT |
Stoltenberg, Jens | Secretary General, NATO | INT |
Stubb, Alexander | Prime Minister | FIN |
Suder, Katrin | Deputy Minister of Defense | DEU |
Sutherland, Peter D. | UN Special Representative; Chairman, Goldman Sachs International | IRL |
Svanberg, Carl-Henric | Chairman, BP plc; Chairman, AB Volvo | SWE |
Svarva, Olaug | CEO, The Government Pension Fund Norway | NOR |
Thiel, Peter A. | President, Thiel Capital | USA |
Tsoukalis, Loukas | President, Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy | GRC |
Üzümcü, Ahmet | Director-General, Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons | INT |
Vitorino, António M. | Partner, Cuetrecasas, Concalves Pereira, RL | PRT |
Wallenberg, Jacob | Chairman, Investor AB | SWE |
Weber, Vin | Partner, Mercury LLC | USA |
Wolf, Martin H. | Chief Economics Commentator, The Financial Times | GBR |
Wolfensohn, James D. | Chairman and CEO, Wolfensohn and Company | USA |
Zoellick, Robert B. | Chairman, Board of International Advisors, The Goldman Sachs Group | USA |
Update: Bilderberg police put the small mountain community of Telfs, Austria, under martial law-style security:
According to the Guardian this year is going to be more interesting than the G7 summit.
Also according to the Guardian, this meeting is only a few miles away from the G7 summit which means that the Bilderbergers are influencing the politicians of the world and the game has long been exposed. Bilderberg 2015 To Bring In World War 3 Trans-humanism
As one summit closes, another opens. Thursday sees the start of the influential Bilderberg policy conference, which this year is being held in Austria, just 16 miles south of the G7 summit, and in a similarly inaccessible luxury alpine resort. The participant list for the conference has just been released by the organisation, and some big names leap off the page.
No fewer than three serving European prime ministers will be attending, from the Netherlands, Finland and Belgium. They will be discussing “European strategy” with the head of Nato, Jens Stoltenberg, and the president of Austria, Heinz Fischer. Two European finance ministers are on the list: one Dutch, the other George Osborne. The UK chancellor is a regular attendee of the Bilderberg summit, and this year he will be showing off his post-election glow. Unlike that other Bilderberg regular, Ed Balls, who is being invited back despite having by some considerable distance the weakest job title on the list: “former shadow chancellor of the exchequer.
Europe’s hottest financial potato, Greece, is on the conference agenda, and it’s good to know Benoît Coeuré, a member of the executive board of the European Central Bank, will be there to discuss it in strictest privacy with interested parties, such as the heads of Deutsche Bank, Lazard, Banco Santander and HSBC.
The scandal-hit HSBC and everyone’s favourite vampire squid, Goldman Sachs, are both extremely well represented at this year’s conference. HSBC in particular by its chairman, its busy chief legal officer, and board member Rona Fairhead, who is also on the board of PepsiCo and chair of the BBC Trust. Good to know the BBC is in such safe hands.
Other financial luminaries on the list include the vice-chairman of BlackRock, the CEO of JP Morgan Asset Management and the president of the Royal Bank of Canada, which is the nation’s largest financial institution. Morgan Stanley will be represented in Telfs by board member Klaus Kleinfeld, who also runs the world’s third largest aluminium producer, Alcoa.
From the worlds of industry and manufacturing are some eye-wateringly big names. The CEO of Michelin is invited, along with the head of Roche, the CEO of Royal Dutch Shell, the chairman of BP, the CEO of Siemens Austria and the heads of various industrial conglomerates such as Techint and Investor AB, companies so large they’re hard to classify. Although “gigantic” goes some way towards it.
It’s a heady step up into the big league for Michael O’Leary, the CEO of Ryanair. He’ll doubtless be hoping to thrash out a few last-minute deals over dinner with the head of Airbus, Thomas Enders.
Apart from making holiday jets, Airbus is also one of the world’s biggest arms manufacturers, and the 2015 conference agenda has a distinct whiff of war. Chemical weapons threats and Nato are both set to be discussed. Luckily the head of Nato is there to discuss it.
As ever, foreign policy formation is a big part of the conference. Terrorism and Iran both make the agenda this year, and participants can expect a high-level briefing from senior US State Department official John R Allen, the special presidential envoy for the Global Coalition to Counter Isil. And it’s likely that the subject of Russia will be of interest to the German defence minister and deputy defence minister, both of whom have found the time this week to be in Telfs. As has the head of the Danish intelligence service, who will likely have a part to play in the session of cybersecurity.
Source: Forget the G7 summit – Bilderberg is where the big guns go | World news | The Guardian