Bilderberg 2010 Agenda Leaked

 

According to the documents—which Daniel Estulin obtained from his sources inside the secretive group—issues to be discussed in this year's formal deliberations are:

1. Will the Euro Survive?
2. Development in Europe: Europe's Exit Strategy...On Hold?
3. Do We Have Institutions to Deal With the World Economy?
4. Greece: Lessons and Forward-looking Strategies
5. NATO and Afghanistan: The Practical Agenda for the Alliance
6. Iran and Russia: Economic and Financial Threats to the Alliance
7. The Consequences of War Against Terrorism
8. The Influence of Domestic Issues on American Foreign Policy
9.The Outlook for Japan's Economy
10. The Future of the U.S. Dollar: Alternative Scenarios

That the Bilderbergers—essentially a talking shop for European and North American power players—are interested in discussing the current meltdown of the European economy should come as no surprise, especially as the group's attendee list includes many of the key financiers and string pullers who helped steer Europe into the crisis in the first place. Past attendees of the meeting include current EU President Herman von Rompuy who got the job as the first non-elected head of the undemocratic European Union after a special wine and dine session with Bilderberg steering committee members. Last year he heralded the beginning of global government, praising the increased role of G20 in dealing with the global financial crisis. Other key Bilderbergers include Jean-Claude Trichet, who, as head of the European Central Bank, was instrumental in helping to craft the current European bailout which itself is designed toincentivize the bankruptcy of Europe. Trichet, too, also recently called for global government to regulate the world economic meltdown that his fellow Bilderbergers helped to create.

Those familiar with the Bilderberg group's long-cherished dream of achieving global government through the creation of an international financial framework will be unsurprised to see that a debate on the question "Do We Have Institutions to Deal With the World Economy?" is the third order of business at this year's meeting. Nor will it be a surprise when the question is inevitably answered with the standard globalist line that international institutions like the IMF and the World Bank need to be "strengthened" and even given enhanced regulatory powers as a result of the crisis they have brought about, exactly as Bilderberg observers have been predicting for years. Indeed, as Estulin himself notes in his latest book, Shadow Masters, former U.S. Undersecretary of State George Ball expressed the ambition of the globalists in an address to the 1968 Bilderberg meeting in Mont Tremblant when he stated that they were interested in developing a "world company" to take over the "archaic political structure of nation states"

Other items on the agenda are exactly in line with the issues and plans made at last year's Bilderberg and those ideas debated at last year's G20 Finance Ministers meeting, both of which Estulin was able to infiltrate with his inside sources. The fact that the Iran-Russia alliance is on this year's agenda is doubly telling, not only because a strike against Iran was on the table at this year's Trilateral Commission meeting, but because, as Estulin notes in today's interview, it indicates that the real object of the Bilderbergers' aggression against Iran is the destabilization of Russia, a country that has traditionally been a thorn in the side of the globalists.

Perhaps the only thing that is surprising about this year's leaked agenda is that the secretive group, which has gone to great length to conceal itself from media and public scrutiny, has failed to take precautions to prevent Estulin and his sources from acquiring the information yet again. "I'm a little bit disappointed in the Bilderbergers," he said on the line from Spain, where he currently resides. "I would think they would have taken certain precautions and measures, especially coming to my part of the world."

While the agenda is only a guide for the larger group discussions and the real decision-making takes place among the core members of the group behind closed doors, it does serve as an indicator of the issues and events that are preoccupying the globalists at this sensitive stage of their operation, just as they begin to realize their dream of instituting global government by manufacturing a global depression. Even as these plans begin to come to fruition, the people of Iceland, Greece, and other developed countries are beginning to rise up en masse to throw off the yoke of financial oppression and key Bilderbergers are openly talking of their fears of a global political awakening.

This year's conference marks a new level of exposure and opposition to the Bilderberg group itself. Daniel Estulin will be making an historic speech to the European parliament on June 1st along with Mario Borghezio, Nigel Farage, and other key MEPs. Then Charlie Skelton, reporting once again for the UK's Guardian newspaper, will be taking part in a mass counter-conference where those opposed to the Bilderbergers and their secret proceedings will gather to draw attention to the group.

Stay tuned to corbettreport.com for all of the latest information on this year's conference, including an update from Estulin about what his sources are able to reveal about the meeting's proceedings. Coverage starts this Sunday with the release of Episode 131 of The Corbett Report podcast, "Bilderberg 2010."

 

The Corbett Report

www.corbettreport.com/articles/20100528_bilderberg_agenda.htm



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Canadian, American Bilderberg Attendees & participants 2010 Steiges, Spain 2010 (in alphabetic order) (Present) Occupation Bilderberg USA Boot, Max Jeane J. Kirkpatrick Senior Fellow for National Security Studies, Council on Foreign Relations, USA Collins, Timothy C. Senior Managing Director and CEO, Ripplewood Holdings, LLC, GRC David, George A. Chairman, Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Co. (H.B.C.) S.A., USA Eberstadt, Nicholas N. Henry Wendt Scholar in Political Economy, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, ITA Elkann, John Chairman, EXOR S.p.A.; Vice Chairman, Fiat S.p.A., USA Ferguson, Niall Laurence A. Tisch Professor of History, Harvard University, IRL Gleeson, Dermot Chairman, AIB Group, USA Graham, Donald E. Chairman and CEO, The Washington Post Company, NLD Halberstadt, Victor Professor of Economics, Leiden University; Former Honorary Secretary General of Bilderberg Meetings, NLD Hirsch Ballin, Ernst M.H. Minister of Justice, USA Holbrooke, Richard C. US Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, NLD Hommen, Jan H.M. Chairman, ING N.V., INT Hoop Scheffer, Jaap G. de Secretary General, NATO, USA Johnson, James A. Vice Chairman, Perseus, LLC, USA Jordan, Jr., Katainen, Jyrki Minister of Finance, USA Keane, John M. Senior Partner, SCP Partners; General, US Army, Retired, USA Kent, Muhtar President and CEO, The Coca-Cola Company, GBR Kerr, John Member, House of Lords; Deputy Chairman, Royal Dutch Shell plc, USA Kleinfeld, Klaus President and CEO, Alcoa Inc., USA Kravis, Henry R. Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute, Inc., FRA Lagarde, Christine Minister for the Economy, Industry and Employment, INT Lamy, Pascal Director General, World Trade Organization, CAN McKenna, Frank Former Ambassador to the US, USA Rockefeller, David Former Chairman, Chase Manhattan Bank, USA Rubin, Barnett R. Director of Studies and Senior Fellow, Center for International Cooperation, New York University, CAN Samarasekera, Indira V. President and Vice-Chancellor, University of Alberta, USA Sheeran, Josette Executive Director, UN World Food Programme, USA Steinberg, James B. Deputy Secretary of State, USA Thiel, Peter A. President, Clarium Capital Management, LLC, USA Volcker, Paul A. Chairman, Economic Recovery Advisory Board, USA Wolfensohn, James D. Chairman, Wolfensohn & Company, LLC, USA Wolfowitz, Paul Visiting Scholar, American Enterprise Institute Public Policy Research, INT Zoellick, Robert B. President, The World Bank Group, GBR McBride, Edward Business Editor, The Economist (Rapporteur) Countries represented and their abbreviations: • AUT Austria • BEL Belgium • CHE Switzerland • CAN Canada • DEU Germany • DNK Denmark • ESP Spain • FRA France • FIN Finland • GBR Great Britain • GRC Greece • IRL Ireland • INT International • ITA Italy • NOR Norway • NLD Netherlands • PRT Portugal • SWE Sweden • TUR Turkey • USA United States of America
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