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Sunday, June 12, 2011

Dot Connecting The 2011 Bilderberg List

At first glance the attendee list of the 2011 Bilderberg meeting in St. Moritz, Switzerland might seem unremarkable to some.

United Nations World Food Programme
Alcoa
Nestlé S.A.
Novartis AG
Chase Manhattan Bank
Citigroup Global Markets
US National Security Agency
Amazon
LinkedIn
Facebook
Google
Microsoft
Council on Foreign Relations
Brookings Institution
US Deputy Secretary of State

Food, drugs, finance, surveillance, technology, and foreign & domestic policy. Seems like a fairly benign list, but let's see what a little dot connection can do.

Upon closer inspection you'll find genetically modified food (GMOs), aluminum, fluoride, fluoridated water, drugs such as Ritalin and LSD, bailout recipients, domestic spying and tracking of American citizens, non-governmental domestic & foreign policy creation, as well as the straw man for United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Now observe how these things work together.

Over 70 groups led by the Friends of the Earth have denounced the Untied Nations World Food Programme and the US for distributing food aid containing GMOs to Central America.

GMOs have been found to lead to liver damage, general toxemia, organ damage and higher death rates, reproductive failure and infant mortality, livestock sterility and deaths. Why would the UN be distributing them?

Maybe because one of their Bilderberg friends, Nestlé, feels that "genetically modified organisms (GMOs) or ingredients derived from them do not constitute a health risk."

Nestlé is now offering spring water "with the added benefit of fluoride." It's for children.

So you've got a major international corporation pushing both GMOs and fluoride in cahoots with a UN global food program at the Bilderberg meeting.

But it gets deeper. Alcoa, also on this year's list, is the largest producer of sodium fluoride.

Fluoride
is often dubbed "Mind Control For The Masses."

Fluoride is a waste toxin from the aluminum industry that is very expensive to dispose of, so maybe Alcoa finds it advantageous to attend Bilderberg to find more profitable uses for it, such as adding it to our toothpaste and our municipal & bottled water supplies.

Next there is Novarits, which conveniently markets Exelon, a drug for the treatment of Alzheimer's, a disease which has been linked to aluminum toxicity. So Alcoa has got some synergy with Novarits to create some potential customers.

Novartis was created in 1996 from the merger of Ciba-Geigy and Sandoz Laboratories. LSD was discovered by Sandoz in 1943 and was used by the CIA for mind-control studies. This becomes all the more interesting when you consider that Novartis now markets Ritalin, which is basically mind control for children.

Chase Manhattan Bank and Citigroup were also in attendance. Chase Manhattan Bank is of course an old-line Rockefeller institution. David Rockefeller attended the inaugural Bilderberg meeting in 1954, and is a member of the "steering committee" which determines the invitation list for the upcoming annual meetings.

Mr. Rockefeller proudly writes: "Some even believe we are part of a secret cabal working against the best interests of the United States, characterizing my family and me as 'internationalists' and of conspiring with others around the world to build a more integrated global political and economic structure — one world, if you will. If that's the charge, I stand guilty, and I am proud of it."

And you've got to admire the audacity of Citigroup for attending. After having received its $45 billion TARP bailout in late 2008, Citigroup paid hundreds of millions of dollars in bonuses to more than 1,038 of its employees. Will it soon need another bailout? Bilderberg meetings seem like a great place to secure one.

Another attendee, the NSA, openly admits that it spies on Americans, supposedly intercepting every email and telephone call. Google, through Gmail, saves every email you've ever written and knows every internet search you've ever done. Now Microsoft has gotten into the search business with Bing. Both companies are getting into the mobile phone business too, and Microsoft just bought Skype as well. Google was hatched from SRI at Stanford which supposedly has ties to the DoD, NSA, and the CIA. Privacy International ranked Google as "Hostile to Privacy", its lowest rating on their report, making it the only company in the list to receive that ranking. Amazon knows every book, DVD, CD, and vitamin you've ever purchased. LinkedIn and Facebook know all your acquaintances, friends, and family, and depending on how much you've chosen to share with either organization, they know where they work, what they look like, where they live, and their phone and email address.

Of course the Council on Foreign Relations was there. David Rockefeller joined the CFR as its youngest-ever director in 1949 and subsequently became chairman of the board from 1970 to 1985; today he serves as honorary chairman.

The Brookings Institution is a nonprofit public policy organization based in Washington, DC., whose mission is to among other things "secure a more open, safe, prosperous and cooperative international system." In other words, no more pesky nations that look after their own interests and currencies. They want a one-world government and a one-world currency. And they want it now.

And last but not least, Hillary Clinton couldn't attend because she's supposed to be working on behalf of our country as Secretary of State, and it's against the Logan Act for her to be there, so she got around the rules and sent her Deputy Secretary of State, James B. Steinberg.

Clinton was rumored to have been fined $300,000 for attending a Bilderberg meeting while serving as First Lady of the United States.

Steinberg previously served as the vice president and director of Foreign Policy Studies at the Brookings Institution. And he was a senior analyst at the RAND Corporation, which is practically the epicenter of the military-industrial complex.

Notice that Hillary Clinton is now openly seeking to be President of the World Bank. In a one-world government with a one-world currency, that would make her more powerful than the one-world President.

There was a near total news blackout in the US concerning this year's Bilderberg meeting. With a list like this, you can see why.

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