So vielleicht kann ich jetzt mal hier mit Infokrieg weitermachen bevor der Pupser mir hier wieder meinen Thread versaut.
Yo Leute
Also die Suche nach Infos und/oder Artikel über Bilderberger in der Weltpresse geht weiter.
Ich bin überrascht, dass man doch mehr findet als man denkt.
Jetzt bin ich beim Independent aus Great Britan
Bin auch schön fündig geworden:
Artikel 1
Davos: Wealth, power and a sprinkling of stardust von 2008
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In those days it had much in common with the Bilderberg group, but today the WEF has left its modest beginnings way behind and actively seeks out the attention of the world, whether it is to launch a campaign against World Poverty (as Gordon Brown and Bono did in 2005) or to balance the needs and aspirations of the old economies of the West, the emerging economies of the east and the still poor billions in the south.
Artikel 2
Lord Roll of Ipsden
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created 1977 Baron Roll of Ipsden; Chairman, Bilderberg Meetings 1986-89; president, S.G. Warburg Group 1987-95; senior adviser, UBS (formerly SBC Warburg, then Warburg Dillon Read, then UBS Warburg) 1995-2005; married 1934 Freda Taylor (died 1998; two daughters); died London 30 March 2005.
Artikel 3
Lord Black isn't ready to sail off into the sunset... but then neither was Napoleon
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But nothing in Lord Black's history indicates that he will go quietly.
The peer who started by stealing exam papers
1944: Born in Montreal to a rich brewing executive and an heiress to an insurance fortune.
1952: Invested life savings of $59 to buy a share in General Motors.
1958: Kicked out of a private school in Toronto for selling stolen exam papers.
1965: Graduated from Carleton University, Ottawa with a degree in history and political science.
1966: Made editor of Eastern Townships Advertiser, a weekly paper in Montreal owned by a friend, Peter White.
1969: Bought his first news title, Quebec's Sherbrooke Record, with White and his friend, David Radler.
1978: Took control of Argus Corporation, one of Canada's biggest holding companies with interests in mining, supermarkets and machinery. Married Shirley Gail Hishon.
1979: Became Argus chairman.
1981: Spun out Hollinger from Argus.
1985: Bought 51 per cent of Telegraph Group. Became chairman of Hollinger Inc.
1986: Appointed a member of Bilderberg Meetings, a secretive gathering of influential politicians and businessmen. Converted to Roman Catholic faith.
Artikel 4
Conrad Black: His father warned him not to gamble, but has he lost a high-stakes game?
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Being a newspaper boss meant a seat at high table, a chance to mingle with the most important decision-makers and to shape the debate. He is a leading member - there is no other sort - of the Bilderberg Group, the ultra high-powered think-tank that either cooks up plans to run the world (if you believe the over-heated conspiracy theorists) or merely makes its members feel as if they might be able to (if you believe the more sober analysts).
Lord Black has, as a result, made friends with prime ministers, and moves in the same circles as presidents. He enticed Henry Kissinger, Richard Perle and Lord Carrington into his circle - as well as some rather less conventional luminaries, such as Mohamed Fayed and the late Sir James Goldsmith.
Artikel 5
Conrad Black: Canadian press baron with an agenda for Britain von 2003
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Black's friends are the sort who think small talk is for small people and who, if they aren't calling the shots any more, feel they ought to be: Henry Kissinger, Margaret Thatcher, Richard Perle, Lord Carrington. In his time, he has also struck up friendships with some more off-beam figures - the Zulu leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi, Mohamed al-Fayed and the late Sir James Goldsmith. "The list is certainly not my definition of the great and the good," winces Worsthorne. "Conrad bestrides a very small world like a colossus." Black is a leading member - is there any other type? - of the Bilderberg group, the high-powered think-tank that meets in near-secret and is much beloved of conspiracy theorists as a result.
Artikel 6
Them: adventures with extremists, by Jon Ronson
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Them is a companion to Jon Ronson's fascinating Channel 4 series, The Secret Rulers of the World. Ronson has talked to a variety of extremists, most of whom believe the world is run by a powerful group of Jews known as the New World Order, the Illuminati, Zog (Zionist Occupied Government) or the Bilderberg Group.
Ronson is Jewish, a point that comes home uncomfortably when Sheik Omar Bak
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Artikel 7
Paranoid? You have no idea
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8 Secret world élites
In the Cold War various élite groups emerged in the West to debate world management. Most significant was the Bilderberg Group which has had just about every significant non-communist leader to its secret meetings over the last generation. It was set up in 1954 by Polish éminence grise Joseph Retinger who probably worked at one point for MI6.