Here at the Marriott Hotel in Copenhagen the members of Bilderberg are deciding who is to be the next president of the USA.
There is a lot of support for Hillary Clinton, especially from Roger C Altman.
The Copenhagen Marriott is noted for its mediocre food and service, reportedly.
But, if Labour get elected in the UK, Labour's Ed Balls and the Polish-Jewish Ed Miliband will ensure that the UK follows the Bilderberg line.
Famous Dane Anders Fogh Rasmussen, former Secretary-General of NATO.
Apparently the right-wing Bilderberg group, which has Nazi origins, is very happy with the move to the 'right' in Europe.
They all love Farage.
The Danish prime minister attending a memorial service.
Bilderberg is worried about a China-Russia alliance.
There is talk of cunning plans, involving the use of the CIA's Muslim militias, to disrupt this alliance.
There is talk of using a Prabowo Subianto Indonesia and a Narendra Modi India to thwart Russia.
'The CIA's David Headley' who went to Denmark 'to scout the building of the Jyllands-Posten newspaper', the newspaper which printed cartoons showing Muhammad as a terrorist."
Henry Kissinger loves the Danish pastries but is not so keen on the Danish bacon.
Apparently the right-wing Bilderberg group, which has Nazi origins, is very happy with the move to the 'right' in Europe.
They all love Farage.
The Danish prime minister attending a memorial service.
Bilderberg is worried about a China-Russia alliance.
There is talk of cunning plans, involving the use of the CIA's Muslim militias, to disrupt this alliance.
There is talk of using a Prabowo Subianto Indonesia and a Narendra Modi India to thwart Russia.
'The CIA's David Headley' who went to Denmark 'to scout the building of the Jyllands-Posten newspaper', the newspaper which printed cartoons showing Muhammad as a terrorist."
Henry Kissinger loves the Danish pastries but is not so keen on the Danish bacon.
They have fabulous dairy products in Denmark. The deli meats were of incomparable quality. I hope they drop the plotting and just do the feasting.
ReplyDelete''not so keen on the bacon'' - genius.
ReplyDeleteon the very old round tower in Copenhagen, there is also a writing in Hebrew, the so called "Tetragrammaton". Most attendees of the conference must be very happy to see such a familiar inscription...
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ReplyDeleteSunday 17th September 1944's Operation Market Garden and Bilderberg
Bilderberg Hotel in Oosterbeek was called the Wolfheze Hotel in 1944 and was initially used by the British Kings Own Scottish Borderers then taken over by the German forces as a headquarters.
1) Firstly Despite being a former SS officer Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands was actually with Field Marshal Montgomery, General Brian Horrocks etc. in Whitehall influencing planning intelligence at the highest level in the run up to Market Garden in September 1944. The Royal Navy and RAF did not trust Bernhard but it seems King George VI insisted he had to be trusted by the Army as he could liase with the Dutch resistance. Trouble with that was he knew very little about Holland, he was a German, brought up in Bavaria who married into the Dutch royal family in 1937. Sir Brian Urquhart makes reference to Bernhard's presence too in the second clip toward the end of the show. Bernhard was chair of the top secret Bilderberg conference from 1954 to 1975.
2) A later chairman of the Bilderberg Lord Peter Carrington was a young Grenadier Guards captain and radio operator in the second squadron of tanks to cross the Nijmegen road bridge. Because he would not go on to Arnhem after the bridge was taken at 18:30hrs on the evening of Wednesday 20th September he was threatened at gunpoint by Captain T. Moffat Burriss of 82nd Airborne who ordered Carrington to get moving. Confronted by Burriss' tommy gun pointing at his head Carrington pulled the lid down on his tank and stayed in there all night. Burriss had just lost half his company seizing the north end of the Nijmegen bridge and now the advance had ground to a halt right at the crucial moment