Wednesday 1 April 2009

G20 Summit

The latest news on the G20 Summit: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7975851.stm

The G20 Summit in London has attracted the attention of thousands of journalists, protestors and other interested parties. It’s a shame none of them realize that the G20 Summit is not the major decision-making process it is presented as being. It is merely a public-relations exercise, shop-window statesmanship.

The real power and the real policy-making process can be found at the Bilderberg Group. It is a meeting which is attended by the same senior politicians as G20, but it is held in complete secrecy at a different location every year. Unlike G20 it only attracts a handful of protestors. And I bet they have a good laugh at the thousands congregating at G20; because they are pursuing a decoy! Here’s a Bilderberg watchdog: http://www.bilderberg.org/bilder.htm

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