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Soap Box – Gay Marriage – Video



Soap Box – Gay Marriage
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SECRET BILDERBERG MEETING Bills UK Taxpayers; Alex Jones / Info Wars – Video



SECRET BILDERBERG MEETING Bills UK Taxpayers; Alex Jones / Info Wars
Bilderberg Security Op Cost 1 Million The wealthiest people in the world send the bill for their secrecy to the UK taxpayers. Lee Ann McAdoo interview. http…

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Cameron’s Bilderberg Attendance A ‘Huge Conflict Of Interest’ Say Protesters

News that David Cameron was to attend the secretive Bilderberg Group conference in Watford on Friday was met with anger but not surprise by demonstrators from the Bilderberg Fringe protest currently massed next to the conference venue.

SEE ALSO: Bilderberg Fringe Offers Everything From Conspiracy To ‘Groping’ Guards

More than 100 activists, as well as assorted press, had passed through heavy G4S security on Friday morning to jeer at the blacked-out cars as they drove through the entrance of the Grove Hotel, off the M25. Other protesters trained long-lens cameras on the grand house in the distance, scene of the secretive meeting attended by politicians and business leaders from Europe and the USA.

Chancellor George Osborne was reportedly in the building, as was his shadow Ed Balls. Cameron, Downing Street confirmed, was en route.

In the midst of a lobbying scandal, Im completely and utterly disgusted, said Adam Yates, protesting at the Fringe event. Its a joke and the joke is on us.

The 28-year-old from Kent added that Camerons appearance demonstrated a conflict of interest, adding that the PM should resign tomorrow.

He added: Im not surprised that hes coming. They [The Bilderberg Group] have been meeting for years and its only recently that people have started to take notice. Hopefully for future meetings, people will start to take action.

A middle-aged woman with an American accent and who asked not to be named, disagreed. She told HuffPost UK: Its not a conflict of interest. He [Cameron] is in alignment with everything thats going on in there. Hes part of the bureaucratic system thats brought the world to where it is. Its all politics unelected people deciding the fate of the world.

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David Icke speech Bilderberg 2013 p2 truthferretfilms – Video



David Icke speech Bilderberg 2013 p2 truthferretfilms
David Icke speaks about bilderberg and the Global New World Order Conspiracy within the government .

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Alex Jones RANTS on BBC’s Sunday Politics Show about BILDERBERG Group



Alex Jones RANTS on BBC's Sunday Politics Show about BILDERBERG Group NEW WORLD ORDER Agenda
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My brush with Bilderberg

Claims of global conspiracy seem far-fetched but Bilderberg does represent an immense networking and lobbying opportunity, says Nelson Jones. The concerns of rabble-rousing Texan radio host Alex Jones may be risible but those of Labour MP Michael Meacher are not.

A banner draped over the security barrier outside the Bilderberg meetings. Photograph: Getty Images

I’m sitting in a field near Watford on a glorious summer evening. Just visible across several rolling acres of exquisitely landscaped parkland, nestled discreetly among the trees, is the Grove Hotel, where up to 150 of the world’s most powerful and influential people, including George Osborne, Henry Kissinger and Google’s Eric Schmidt, are holding confidential talks. Ed Balls is there as well. Over here, cordoned off in a heavily-guarded “protest area”, are at least ten times that number, the majority of whom believe that the guests in the Grove (aka the Bilderberg group) are up to no good, although the precise nature of their 60 year old conspiracy varies according to who you ask.

It’s a relaxed, even cheerful event, despite the crush of numbers (by mid-afternoon, the venue was full and hundreds have reportedly been turned away) and despite the serious implications of the global conspiracy being hatched half a mile away. There are provocative tee-shirts (the best slogan being “Kissinger my ass”), protest banners denouncing the New World Order, a man holding a ventriloquist’s dummy and a rap artist wearing stick-on pointed ears. There’s some security theatre, but the police and G4S are on their best behaviour, with the result that only rhetorical anger is on display. People are here to expose the Bilderberg group, even to laugh at it, not to destroy it.

Right now (it’s shortly after 6pm) Alex Jones, the rabble-rousing Texan radio host now notorious for his outburst on Andrew Neil’s Sunday Politics show yesterday, is leading the crowd in a chant of “We know you are killers” aimed in the general direction of the Grove.Jones’s belief, which he has just outlined with much conviction though no discernible evidence, is that the shadow world government (as represented and perhaps constituted by the assembled Bilderbergers) is in the advanced stages of a strategy to halve and then enslave the world’s population. “They are literally putting cancer into your children’s food,” he warns the crowd, who seem to be receptive to the message. Many of them will have heard it before: Jones’s Infowars broadcast claims an audience of five million listeners. But if Jones’s audience really believed what he was telling them one might expect them to be more visibly disturbed.

(Jones’s subsequent meltdown on Sunday Politics divided opinion among Bilderberg-watchers. For some, he had blown a precious opportunity and given respectable conspiracy theorists a bad name. Others, however, saw it as a clever stratagem to gain maximum publicity – an aim in which it undoubtedly succeeded, although publicity is far from being the same as credibility.)

If Jones and his fellow headliner David Icke represent one extreme of the anti-Bilderberg tendency, the presence of Labour MP Michael Meacher suggests that concern isn’t confined entirely to UFO believers and people who smoked too much dope in the 1960s.Meacher’s beef was with the intrinsic lack of accountability involved with what he calls “leaders of Western finance capitalism” meeting in secret. “They want to have complete frankness, serious policy making, they want to concert their plans – which are pretty brutal,” he complained, to wild applause.

And here, for me, lies the paradox of this event. Billed by the organisers as the “first ever Bilderberg Fringe festival”, it is in many ways indeed fairly fringe (“Tinfoil-hatsonbury,” one wag calls it). Speaker after speaker earns cheers for denouncing 9/11 as in inside job, calling global warming a scam and warning about plans to microchip the entire population. People I speak to are eager to discuss pyramid power, satanic ritual sacrifice and the global elite’s dependence on something called “monatomic gold”. Easy pickings for mainstream journalists after a dismissive vignette, as is the presence of Jones and Icke. In the absence of information from the actual conference, and with no pictures of arriving delegates beyond a procession of cars with blacked-out windows, it’s difficult to portray Bilderberg in a serious light.

Yet newsworthy it surely is. Claims of global conspiracy seem far-fetched, (Kissinger, yes.Mandelson, even. But Ed Balls?) but Bilderberg does represent an immense networking and lobbying opportunity, three days in which top bankers and corporate executives are holed up with influential politicians and international civil servants including the IMF’s Christine Lagarde. Alex Jones’s concerns may be risible but Meacher’s are not. Even if the Bilderbergers aren’t secretly running the world, or for that matter deciding anything of substance, there is symbolism in their gathering, and in David Cameron’s acceptance on Friday of an invitation to join them.

Beyond the conspiracy pantomime lurk very real concerns. Concern over the way the international financial system, post crash, seems to have been rigged in favour of the banks and the plutocrats. Concern over the increasing possibilities of state surveillance of individuals, as shown this very weekend with the news about the US authorities’ PRISM programme, not to mention the ongoing debate over the Home Office’s proposed Communications Data Bill. Concern about the impact of globalisation. Concern above all about the growing chasm that seems to separate a feather-bedded elite from a mass of the population whose jobs and incomes seem ever less secure.

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PM to attend Bilderberg meeting

7 June 2013 Last updated at 08:13 ET

David Cameron is to attend a behind-closed-doors meeting of global business leaders, politicians and academics that critics say is too secretive.

Downing Street said the prime minister had been invited to the Bilderberg meeting in Hertfordshire in his role as head of the government hosting it.

Other politicians listed as attending are Ken Clarke, George Osborne, Lord Mandelson, Ed Balls and Lady Williams.

Protesters heckled those arriving at the four-day event on Thursday.

The annual Bilderberg meetings of the world’s political and financial elite are pitched as a forum for “informal, off-the-record discussions about megatrends and the major issues facing the world”.

Source: The Bilderberg Meetings

The Bilderberg Group say the private nature of the conferences allow people to “listen, reflect and gather insights” without being bound by “pre-agreed positions”.

But critics say the numbers of people attending – around 140 are invited from Europe and the US – mean it should be more accountable.

Downing Street confirmed Mr Cameron’s attendance on Friday, saying he would “participate in a discussion around domestic and global economic issues”.

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Cameron's Bilderberg Attendance A 'Huge Conflict Of Interest' Say Protesters

News that David Cameron was to attend the secretive Bilderberg Group conference in Watford on Friday was met with anger but not surprise by demonstrators from the Bilderberg Fringe protest currently massed next to the conference venue.

More than 100 activists, as well as assorted press, had passed through heavy G4S security on Friday morning to jeer at the blacked-out cars as they drove through the entrance of the Grove Hotel, off the M25. Other protesters trained long-lens cameras on the grand house in the distance, scene of the secretive meeting attended by politicians and business leaders from Europe and the USA.

Chancellor George Osborne was reportedly in the building, as was his shadow Ed Balls. Cameron, Downing Street confirmed, was en route.

In the midst of a lobbying scandal, Im completely and utterly disgusted, said Adam Yates, protesting at the Fringe event. Its a joke and the joke is on us.

The 28-year-old from Kent added that Camerons appearance demonstrated a conflict of interest, adding that the PM should resign tomorrow.

He added: Im not surprised that hes coming. They [The Bilderberg Group] have been meeting for years and its only recently that people have started to take notice. Hopefully for future meetings, people will start to take action.

A middle-aged woman with an American accent and who asked not to be named, disagreed. She told HuffPost UK: Its not a conflict of interest. He [Cameron] is in alignment with everything thats going on in there. Hes part of the bureaucratic system thats brought the world to where it is. Its all politics unelected people deciding the fate of the world.

Earlier, a Downing Street spokesperson said the meeting was classed as “private” so details would not be released to the public.

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Crash Course World History Parody- French Gay marriage – Video



Crash Course World History Parody- French Gay marriage
A parody of Crash Course Videos for an AP World History project on current global(“not US”) issue; in this case, French Gay marriage laws. I do not claim any…

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Bilderberg protest: 'we've come to fight evil'

The Bilderberg, the annual gathering of 140 of the world’s most powerful people, is taking place this week at a golfing hotel in Hertfordshire.

Among the attendees are George Osborne, Peter Mandelson, Jos Manuel Barroso, Christine Lagarde of the IMF, former CIA head General Petraeus and the heads of a dozen of the world’s largest banks and corporations.

The attendees insist they are there merely to talk in private about the great challenges facing the world EU, the rise of Africa, cyber crime away from officials and journalists.

But former heads of the group admit the conversations held there can be decisive.

Outside, hundreds of protesters are convinced the hotel is playing host to profoundly sinister shadow global government.

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