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Subject:  News from Inside Bilderberg  http://www.bigissue.com/london/articles/0006.htm

Subject:   News from Inside Bilderberg  
http://www.bigissue.com/london/articles/0006.htm

           In the first of a
            two-part series, Gibby Zobel uncovers how the global power elite decides 
our future at the
            shadowy Bilderberg Summit each year. Documents from the secret summit - 
leaked to The Big
            Issue - reveal what they said about money and war

            For nearly 50 years an elite group of the West's most powerful men and 
women, a shadow
            world government, have met in secret. Tony Blair is in the club. Every US 
president since
            Ike Eisenhower has been too. So are top members of the British Government. 
So are the
            people who control what you watch and read - the media barons. Which is 
why you may never
            have heard of Bilderberg.

            "Lines of black limousines, unmarked except for a 'B' on the 
windscreen, swept in,
            sometimes accompanied by police escorts, sometimes not," says an 
eyewitness of this
            year's meeting in Portugal. "A helicopter was overhead, and other 
security officers
            were prudently patrolling the hillsides. The policy on duty at the gates 
made it crystal
            clear that they were only the tip of the security iceberg."

            For two-and-a-half days, relaxing in exclusive luxury amid vast armed 
security, the
            powerful leaders discussed past and future wars, a European superstate, a 
global currency,
            genetics, and the dismantling of the welfare state. Unaccountable, 
untroubled and
            unreported, the Bilderberg meetings have formed the basis of international 
policy for
            decades.

            Last year freelance journalist Campbell Thomas was arrested just for 
knocking on doors
            near the clandestine gathering in Turnberry, Scotland. He remained in 
custody for eight
            hours. Other journalists were told that even the Bilderberg menu was 
confidential (a move
            they named 'Kippergate'). A serving police officer told 'The Big Issue': 
"Special
            Branch and CIA were everywhere - they were calling the shots."

            Never in its 47-year history has the content of these discussions been 
made public. Until
            now. 'The Big Issue' has uncovered the Bilderberg Papers - the secret 
minutes of this
            year's meeting in Portugal. Some of it is banal, some of it sensational. 
It blows the lid
            off the thoughts of presidents, chairmen of multinational companies, world 
bankers, Nato
            chiefs and defence ministers.

            The meetings are shrouded in such secrecy that Prime Minister Tony Blair, 
when asked last
            year in the House of Commons, failed to disclosed his own attendance at 
Bilderberg in
            Athens in 1993.

            <strong>So, what have they been hiding? </strong>

            - Nato gave Russia carte blanche to bomb Chechnya

            - 'Dollarisation' could be the the next step after the single European 
currency

            - A senior British politician thinks New Labour is &quot;consolidating the 
victories of
            the Right&quot;. On welfare cuts he adds: &quot;It might be easier for 
somebody who
            claimed to be a socialist to impose change.&quot;

            - After Kosovo Nato is in danger of mimicking a colonial power

            Although 14 media chiefs and journalists from across eight countries 
attended this year,
            none of them chose to tell their readers of the meeting. It would not 
serve their
            interests to be cut out of the elite loop. With an invite-only guest-list, 
covert
            operations and such deafening silence, it is little surprise that 
conspiracy theories have
            thrived, from the anti-semites who believe in a Jewish global elite, to 
the paranoid
            delusions of the radical left. The effect has been to leave the importance 
of the meetings
            tainted by association. It suits the Bilderbergers perfectly.

            The Bilderberg meetings began in a Dutch hotel on May 29 1954, from where 
it gets its
            name. 'The Economist', in a rare reference to it in 1987, said that the 
importance of the
            meetings was overplayed but admitted: &quot;When you have scaled the 
Bilderberg, you have
            arrived.&quot;

            At last year's meeting, former defence minister George Robertson, who is 
now Nato
            secretary-general, planned strategies with the Bilderberg chair and 
ex-Nato chief Lord
            Carrington.

            'Observer' editor-in-chief Will Hutton attended Bilderberg in 1997. He 
believes that it is
            the home of the &quot;high priests of globalisation&quot;. &quot;No policy 
is made
            here,&quot; he says, &quot;it is all talk. But the consensus established 
is the backdrop
            against which policy is made worldwide.&quot;

            The 64-page leaked document - The Bilderberg Papers - is dated August 
1999. The powerful
            transatlantic clique at the private hideaway included new Northern Ireland 
secretary Peter
            Mandelson MP, environmentalist Jonathon Porritt, Kenneth Clarke MP, former 
US secretary of
            state Henry Kissinger, billionaire oil and banking tycoon David 
Rockefeller, Monsanto
            chief Robert B Shapiro, and the head of the World Bank, James D Wolfensohn.

            Although Asian and African politics and economics were discussed the 
continents' countries
            had no seats at this summit. The official eight-strong UK delegation 
included bankers
            Martin Taylor, former chief executive of Barclay's and Eric Roll, a banker 
for Warburgs.
            They were joined by Martin Wolf of The Financial Times and two journalists 
from The
            Economist, John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge, who, the minutes 
indicate, prepared
            this document.

            The papers are marked 'Not for Quotation'. It states: &quot;There were 111 
participants
            from 24 countries. All participants spoke in their personal capacity, not 
as
            representatives of their national governments or employers. As is usual at 
Bilderberg
            meetings, in order to permit frank and open discussion, no public 
reporting of the
            conference took place.&quot;

            None of the quotes in each of the 10 sections are directly attributable to 
any named
            individual, but the moderator and panellists in each discussion are 
listed. It is made
            perfectly clear, however, who is saying what. It is not known who else is 
in the audience,
            but their comments are identified by their country and profession.

            Over two weeks, we report on the central themes of this year's meeting. 
This week: money
            and war. Next week: genetics - what the head of Monsanto and a leading 
British
            environmentalist discussed behind closed doors.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

            <strong>what they said about money</strong>

            Giants of the global banking world, in a debate titled 'Redesigning the 
International
            Financial Architecture', discussed the concept of 'dollarisation' which is 
sure to send
            euro-sceptics into a frenzy.

            Around the table were Kenneth Clarke MP, Martin S Feldstein, president of 
the National
            Bureau of Economic Research, Stanley Fisher, deputy managing director of 
the International
            Monetary Fund (IMF), Ottmar Issing, board member of the European Central 
Bank and Jean
            Claude Trichet, governor of the Bank of France.

            Bilderberg is understood to have been the birthplace of the single 
European currency. The
            deputy director of the IMF opens by remarking: &quot;It is worth noting 
that this is the
            first Bilderberg meeting where the euro is fact rather than a topic for 
discussion.&quot;

            During the discussion, &quot;One of the panellists was sure that if the 
euro worked, more
            regional currencies would emerge. Others raised the question of 
dollarisation as a
            possible cure.&quot;

            There is a dissenting voice:

            &quot;The only possible reason for surrendering control of your monetary 
policy to
            Washington (where nobody would make decisions on the basis of what 
mattered in Buenos
            Aires [or London]) is the fairly rotten financial records of the 
governments
            concerned.&quot;

            <strong>what they said about war</strong>

            Despite Tony Blair's presidential stance over Kosovo, Nato's historic war 
was pilloried at
            Bilderberg. &quot;The mood at the meeting was surprisingly subdued most of 
the speakers
            concentrated on the downside of the conflict,&quot; begins the discussion 
on Kosovo.

            Henry Kissinger, former US secretary of state, weighs in, saying Kosovo 
&quot;could be
            this generation's Vietnam&quot;. Nato is in danger of replacing the 
Ottoman and Habsburg
            Empires in a series of permanent protectorates, he said. Another panellist 
warned that
            troops could be there for 25 years. Kissinger felt that this left Nato 
open to accusations
            of colonialism. &quot;How did one persuade countries like China, Russia 
and India that


Nato's new mandate was not just a new version of 'the white man's burden' -
            colonialism?&quot; asked Kissinger.

            Charles D Boyd, executive director of the US National Study Group, said 
Kosovo is now a
            wasteland, a humanitarian disaster comparable with Cambodia. &quot;Nato 
used force as a
            substitute for diplomacy rather than as a support for it it used force in 
a way that
            minimised danger to itself but maximised danger to the people it was 
trying to
            protect.&quot;

            An unnamed British politician &quot;wondered whether the [Nato] alliance 
could hang
            together after the end of the war. He warned that &quot;there would be 
little popular
            enthusiasm for putting lots of resources into solving the region's gigantic
            problems.&quot;

            Peter Mandelson told the group that &quot;two roads stretch in front of 
Nato. One leads to
            a new division of Europe, where the continent returns to its ethnocentric 
ways. Under this
            scenario, the UN is fairly powerless, Russia and China are excluded, and 
Nato is little
            more than an enforcer. The second road is a little closer to the 
nineteenth century
            Europe, with all the great powers - not just America and the EU, but 
Russia, China and
            Japan co-operating.&quot;

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