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    Current Financial Crisis Was Topic Of Bilderberg 2006

    Current financial crisis was topic of Bilderberg 2006

    Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008
    Current financial crisis was topic of Bilderberg 2006Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

    The current financial crisis that has happened due to the Sub prime mortgage crisis was a main topic at Bilderberg 2006 in Ottowa.

    The green & cooperative movement with the libertarian hold the key to a transition from the corporate class if we work together to take over.

    The current financial crisis that has happened due to the Sub prime mortgage crisis was a main topic at Bilderberg 2006 in Ottowa. Sub prime is basically people with bad credit ratings etc taking on house loans at higher rates by companies who have recently crashed with Northern Rock & other institutions funding these companies.. Top bankers & industrialists have access to information most people don’t & make money out of financial crisis & war, whilst others suffer.
    http://www.bilderberg.org/2006.htm
    Bildbergs twin organisation the Trilateral Commission set up by leading banker David Rockefeller in 1973 a year before G8 to add asia fully into the corporate fold will be meeting at the end of april 2008 in private in Washington, no venue as yet confirmed.
    http://www.trilateral.org/recent.htm
    We all know our so called democratic goverments are run to the heed of the corporate elite, but until now they have been well hidden.
    They need to be revealed & their needs to be transition of power from this corporate class to global citizenry run via consensus & delegation asap to stop the many real crisises we face. The green & cooperative movement with the libertarian left & unions hold the key to a transition from the corporate class if we work together to take over. Using ballots is one way of doing this, though where governments have taken power by force or rigging we need our popular movements to take it.
    Although there scarey stories about of theses organisations, I have been to protest&observe some of their conferences & the atmosphere& security was less intimidating than G8’s.

    The G8 Tyranical Commissions & Corporate Hegemony
    https://publish.indymedia.org.uk/en/200 ... on#c164886

    The G8 was founded in 1975,its conception though happened in meetings
    well before, Valerie d’Estaing the president of France initiating the
    original G5 in Ramboiullet taking his lead from a more powerful private
    organisation described below that during the cold war remained hidden,
    since1975 d’Estaing has attended this more powerful organisation &
    written documents for it with Kissinger.
    The concept of a influential forum for the world’s major industrialized
    democracies emerged following the OPEC oil crisis and subsequent global
    recession. The Supranational Trilateral Commission “lobbying groupâ€
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    Housing crisis is of no surprise. Mortgage companies started pulling back on the dividends in mid 2005. The writing was on the wall and many people were already talking about it.

    19Jun06 - American Free Press - Big Surprises at Bilderberg
    EVEN POLICE-STATE SECURITY CANNOT SILENCE HONEST MEDIA
    By James P. Tucker Jr.
    19th June 2006

    http://www.americanfreepress.net/html/b ... rberg.html

    Bilderberg expects interest rates to rise and many Americans to lose their homes in the months ahead. Meanwhile, they hope they can pressure President Bush to refrain from an all-out invasion of Iran while maintaining oil prices at their current record-high levels of about $70 a barrel.

    Timothy Geithner, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, predicted rising interest rates and difficulties for families that have obtained adjustable rate mortgages, or “variableâ€
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    Here is the complete list from my above post. For some reason, it would not take the complete list and link???


    David Rockefeller, Founder, Honorary Chairman, and Lifetime Trustee,
    > Trilateral Commission,New York, NY, Head of Chase Manhattan worlds
    > largest corporate bank with 50,000 branches & Morgan bank which tried
    > a military fascist coup in USA 1933,stopped by Marine General Butler
    > who was sickened by what he called the mafia oilers&bankers,still has
    > massive influence over Exxon Mobil world$ largest corporation∂ of
    > his grandfathers the 1st ever billionaires empire who had $40billion
    > 100years ago,head rockerfeller family trusts&CFR, re most financially
    > powerful person alive.
    Former Members In Public Service
    > Rona Ambrose, Canadian Minister of the Environment >Richard B. Cheney,
    > Vice President of the United States >Paula J. Dobriansky, U.S. Under
    > Secretary of State for Global Affairs >Bill Graham, Leader of the
    > Opposition, Canadian House of Commons >Paul Wolfowitz, President,
    > World Bank >Robert B. Zoellick, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State
    PACIFIC ASIAN GROUP strangely includes turkey & argentina
    > Narongchai Akrasanee, Chairman, Seranee Holdings Co., Ltd., Bangkok
    > Ali Alatas, Advisor and Special Envoy of the President of the Republic
    > of Indonesia; former Indonesian Minister for Foreign Affairs; Jakarta
    > Philip Burdon, former Chairman, Asia 2000 Foundation; New Zealand
    > Chairman, APEC; former New Zealand Minister of Trade Negotiations;
    > Wellington
    > Fujio Cho, President, Toyota Motor Corporation >Cho Suck-Rai,
    > Chairman, Hyosung Corporation, Seoul >Carrillo Gantner, Vice
    > President, The Myer Foundation; Melbourne
    > Chung Mong-Joon, Member, Korean National Assembly; Vice President,
    > Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA); Seoul
    > Barry Desker, Director, Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies,
    > Nanyang Techonological University,Singapore >Takashi Ejiri, Attorney
    > at Law, Asahi Koma Law Office
    > Jesus P. Estanislao, President and Chief Executive Officer, Institute
    > of Corporate Directors/Institute of Solidarity in Asia, Manila; former
    > Philippine Minister of Finance
    > Hugh Fletcher, Director, Fletcher Building, Ltd., Auckland; former
    > Chief Executive Officer, Fletcher Challenge >Shinji Fukukawa,
    > Executive Advisor, Dentsu Inc.
    > Hiroaki Fujii, Advisor, The Japan Foundation; former Japanese
    > Ambassador to the United Kingdom >Yoichi Funabashi, Chief Diplomatic
    > Correspondent and Columnist, The Asahi Shimbun
    > Ross Garnaut, Professor of Economics, Research School of Pacific and
    > Asian Studies, Australian National University, Canberra
    > Toyoo Gyohten, President, Institute for International Monetary
    > Affairs; Senior Advisor, The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, Ltd. >John R.
    > Hewson, Member, Advisory Council, ABN AMRO Australia, Sydney
    > Han Sung-Joo, President, Seoul Forum for International Affairs;
    > Professor, International Relations, Ilmin International Relations
    > Institute, Korea University, Seoul; former Korean Minister of Foreign
    > Affairs;
    former Korean Ambassador to the United States;
    > Stuart Harris, Professor of International Relations, Research School
    > of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University,
    > Canberra; former Australian Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs
    > Azman Hashim, Chairman, AmBank Group, Kuala Lumpur >Ernest M. Higa,
    > President and CEO, Higa Industries >Shintaro Hori, Managing Partner,
    > Bain & Company Japan, Inc.
    > Murray Horn, Managing Director, Institutional Banking, ANZ (NZ) Ltd.,
    > Sydney; Chairman, ANZ >Investment Bank; former Parliament Secretary,
    > New Zealand Treasury
    > Hyun Hong-Choo, Senior Partner, Kim & Chang, Seoul; former Korean
    > Ambassador to the United Nations and to the United States; Seoul
    > >Nobuyuki Idei, Chief Corporate Advisor, Sony Corporation
    > Hyun Jae-Hyun, Chairman, Tong Yang Group, Seoul >Shin’ichi Ichimura,
    > Counselor, International Centre for the Study of East Asian
    > Development,Kitakyushu
    > Takeo Inokuchi, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Mitsui Sumitomo
    > Insurance Company, Ltd. >Noriyuki Inoue, Chairman and CEO, Daikin
    > Industries, Ltd.
    > Rokuro Ishikawa, Honorary Chairman, Kajima Corporation >Motoo Kaji,
    > Professor Emeritus, University of Tokyo
    > Kasem Kasemsri, Honorary Chairman Thailand-U.S. Business Council,
    > Bangkok; Chairman,Advisory Board,Chart Thai
    > Party;Chairman,Thai-Malaysian Association; former Deputy Prime
    > Minister of Thailand
    > Koichi Kato, Member,Japanese House of Representatives;former
    > Secretary-General, Liberal Democratic Party >Trevor Kennedy, Chairman,
    > Oil Search, Ltd.; Chairman, Cypress Lakes Group, Ltd.; Sydney
    > K. Kesavapany, Director, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies,
    > Singapore >Kim Kihwan, International Advisor, Goldman Sachs, Seoul;
    > former Korean Ambassador-at-Large for Economic Affairs
    > Kim Kyung-Won, President Emeritus, Seoul Forum for International
    > Affairs, Seoul; former Korean Ambassador to the United States and the
    > United Nations; Advisor, Kim & Chang Law Office; Pacific
    Asia Deputy Chairman, Trilateral Commission
    > Kakutaro Kitashiro, Chairman of the Board, IBM Japan, Ltd. >Shoichiro
    > Kobayashi, Senior Advisor, Kansai Electric Power Company, Ltd. >Kenji
    > Kosaka, Member, Japanese House of Representatives
    > Yotaro Kobayashi, Chairman of the Board, Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.; Pacific
    > Asia Chairman, Trilateral Commission
    > Akira Kojima, Chairman, Japan Center for Economic Research ( JCER )
    > >Koo John, Chairman, LS Cable Ltd.; Chairman, LS Industrial Systems
    > Co.; Seoul
    > Lee Hong-Koo, Chairman, Seoul Forum for International Affairs, Seoul;
    > former Korean Prime Minister;former Korean Ambassador to the United
    > Kingdom and the United States
    > Lee In-ho, University Professor, Myongji University, Seoul; former
    > President, Korea Foundation; former Korean Ambassador to Finland and
    > Russia
    > Lee Jay Y., Vice President, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Seoul >Lee
    > Kyungsook Choi, President, Sookmyung Women’s University, Seoul
    > Adrianto Machribie, Chairman, PT Freeport Indonesia, Jakarta >Minoru
    > Makihara, Senior Corporate Advisor, Mitsubishi Corporation
    > Hiroshi Mikitani, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer,
    > Rakuten, Inc. Yoshihiko Miyauchi, Chairman and Chief Executive
    > Officer, ORIX Corporation
    > Isamu Miyazaki, Special Advisor, Daiwa Institute of Research, Ltd.;
    > former Director-General of the Japanese Economic Planning Agency
    > Kiichi Miyazawa, former Prime Minister of Japan; former Finance
    > Minister; former Member, House of Representatives >Yuzaburo Mogi,
    > President and Chief Executive Officer, Kikkoman Corporation
    > Mike Moore, former Director-General, World Trade Organization, Geneva;
    > Member, New Zealand Privy Council, Auckland; former Prime Minister of
    > New Zealand
    > Moriyuki Motono, President, Foreign Affairs Society; former Japanese
    > Ambassador to France >Jiro Murase, Managing Partner, Bingham McCutchen
    > Murase, New York
    > Minoru Murofushi, Counselor, ITOCHU Corporation >Masao Nakamura,
    > President and Chief Executive Officer, NTT Docomo Inc.
    > Masashi Nishihara, President, National Defense Academy >Taizo
    > Nishimuro, Advisor, former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer,
    > Toshiba Corporation
    > Roberto F. de Ocampo, President, Asian Institute of Management; former
    > Secretary of Finance, Manila >Toshiaki Ogasawara, Chairman and
    > Publisher, The Japan Times Ltd.; Chairman, Nifco Inc.
    > Sadako Ogata, President, Japan International Cooperation Agency
    > (JICA); former United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
    > Shijuro Ogata, former Deputy Governor, Japan Development Bank; former
    > Deputy Governor for International Relations, Bank of Japan; Pacific
    > Asia Deputy Chairman, Trilateral Commission
    > Sozaburo Okamatsu, Chairman, Research Institute of Economy, Trade &
    > Industry (RIETI) Yoshio Okawara, President, Institute for
    > International Policy Studies; former Japanese Ambassador tothe United
    > States >Yoichi Okita, Professor, National Graduate Institute for
    > Policy Studies >Ariyoshi Okumura, Chairman, Lotus Corporate Advisory,
    > Inc.
    > Anand Panyarachun, Chairman, Thai Industrial Federation; Chairman,
    > Saha-Union Public CompanyLtd.; former Prime Minister of Thailand;
    > Bangkok Ryu Jin Roy, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Poongsan
    > Corp., Seoul >Eisuke Sakakibara, Professor, Keio University; former
    > Japanese Vice Minister of Finance for International Affairs
    > SaKong Il, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Institute for Global
    > Economics, Seoul; former Korean Minister of Finance
    > Yukio Satoh, President, The Japan Institute of International Affairs;
    > former Japanese Ambassador to the United Nations >Sachio Semmoto,
    > Chief Executive Officer, eAccess, Ltd.
    > Masahide Shibusawa, President, Shibusawa Ei’ichi Memorial Foundation
    > >Seiichi Shimada, President and Chief Executive Officer, Nihon Unisys,
    > Ltd.
    > Yasuhisa Shiozaki, Member, Japanese House of Representatives; former
    > Parliamentary Vice Minister for Finance
    > Arifin Siregar, International Advisor, Goldman Sachs (Pacific Asia)
    > LLC; former Ambassador of Indonesia to the United States; Jakarta
    > Noordin Sopiee, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Institute of
    > Strategic and International Studies,Kuala Lumpur >Suh Kyung-Bae,
    > President and Chief Executive Officer, Amore Pacific Corp., Seoul
    > Tsuyoshi Takagi, President, The Japanese Foundation of Textile,
    > Chemical, Food, Commercial, Service and General Workers’ Unions (UI
    > ZENSEN)
    > Keizo Takemi, Member, Japanese House of Councillors; former State
    > Secretary for Foreign Affairs >Akihiko Tanaka, Director, Institute of
    > Oriental Culture, University of Tokyo
    > Naoki Tanaka, President, The 21st Century Public Policy Institute
    > >Sunjoto Tanudjaja, President and Chief Executive Officer, PT Great
    > River International, Jakarta
    > Teh Kok Peng, President, GIC Special Investments Private Ltd.,
    > Singapore >Shuji Tomita, Senior Executive Vice President, NTT
    > Communications Corporation
    > Kiyoshi Tsugawa, Executive Advisor & Member of Japan Advisory Board,
    > Lehman Brothers Japan, Inc.; Chairman, ARAMARK ASIA Junichi Ujiie,
    > Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Nomura Holdings, Inc. Sarasin
    > Viraphol, Executive Vice President, Charoen Pokphand Co., Ltd.,
    > Bangkok; former Deputy Permanent Secretary of Foreign Affairs of
    > Thailand Cesar E. A. Virata, Corporate Vice Chairman and Acting Chief
    > Executive Officer, Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC),
    > Manila; former Prime Minister of Philippines Jusuf Wanandi, Member,
    > Board of Trustees, Centre for Strategic and International Studies,
    > Jakarta
    > Etsuya Washio, President, National Federation of Workers and Consumers
    > Insurance Cooperatives (ZENROSAI); former President, Japanese Trade
    > Union Confederation (RENGO)
    > Koji Watanabe, Senior Fellow, Japan Center for International Exchange;
    > former Japanese Ambassador to Russia >Osamu Watanabe, Chairman, Japan
    > External Trade Organization (JETRO)
    > Taizo Yakushiji, Executive Member, Council for Science and Technology
    > Policy of the Cabinet Officeof Japan; Executive Research Director,
    > Institute for International Policy Studies
    > Tadashi Yamamoto, President, Japan Center for International Exchange;
    > Pacific Asia Director, Trilateral Commission >Noriyuki Yonemura,
    > Consultant, Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.
    Note: Those without city names are Japanese Members, Korean names are
    shown with surname first.
    Former Members in Public Service >Hong Seok-Hyun, Korean Ambassador to
    the United States >Masaharu Ikuta, Director General, Postal Services
    Corporation.
    > Yoriko Kawaguchi, Special Advisor to the Prime Minister of Japan
    > >Hisashi Owada, Judge, International Court of Justice >Takeshi Kondo,
    > President, Japan Highway Public Corporation (Nihon Doro Kodan)
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    Yall need to condense this info . I'd go blind trying to read all this in one setting .

    If you run out of trash on these egotisticle maniacs ,I know where plenty more of it is though.

    I bet none of them had any quality time with their globetrotting parents ,so they are going to kill off about 9/10s of us .

    Whats a poor old serf to do ? They do have all the weapons at their disposal too, right ?

    i was transplanting a tree today , do yall think i will live to see it grow ? How about my collard greens ?

    I'm just kidding with you of course, but it does make you wonder .

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