Ladies & Gentlemen, I give you now a mailbag post from a Mr. Alastair Hastings sent to me at 1:48 a.m. this morning.
I am leaving it formatted exactly as it was sent.
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WHAT IS ALL THIS S**T ERICK?
ONCE I WAS KICKED OFF REDSTATE.COM AFTER I LEFT A COMMENT ABOUT HOW THE REPUBS WERE AS GUILTY OF SCREWING OUR COUNTRY AS THE DEMS WERE… ETC… THEY SAID MY ACCOUNT WAS ‘REMOVED BY ORDER OF THE BUILDERBERGS.’.. IT WAS KINDA CREEPY…
Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld in 1942.
SOUNDS LIKE YOU ARE ONE OF THESE BAS***DS!
Here’s a List of the Bilderberg Maggot Slime Bast**ds who want to Rule the World!
The following is a list of prominent persons who have attended one or more conferences organized by the Bilderberg Group. The list is currently organized by category. It is not a complete list and it includes both living and deceased people. Where known, the year(s) they attended are denoted in brackets.
You will be familiar with many!!!
THIS LIST OF “RATS” IS IN NO MEANS COMPLETE! Super-Slut Clinton, O-stinking- Bama, and a few other TRAITORS are MISSING!
Royalty
Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld in 1942.
- Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands (1997, 2000, 2010)[1][2][3]
- Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands (1954, 1975)[4][5]
- Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, United Kingdom (1986)[6][7] (WHAT A JOKE!)
- Juan Carlos I of Spain, King of Spain (2004)[8]
- Prince Philippe, Prince of Belgium (2007)[9]
- Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh, United Kingdom (1965, 1967)[10][11]
- Queen Sofía of Spain (2009, 2010)[3][12]
Politics
United States
- George W. Ball (1954, 1993),[13] Under Secretary of State 1961-1968, Ambassador to U.N. 1968
- Sandy Berger (1999),[14] National Security Advisor, 1997–2001
- Timothy Geithner(2009),[15] Treasury Secretary
- Lee H. Hamilton (1997),[1] former US Congressman
- Christian Herter,[16] (1961, 1963, 1964, 1966), 53rd United States Secretary of State
- Charles Douglas Jackson (1957, 1958, 1960),[17] Special Assistant to the President
- Joseph E. Johnson[18] (1954), President Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
- Henry Kissinger[19] (1957, 1964, 1966, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1977, 2008),[20] 56th United States Secretary of State
- Colin Powell (1997),[1] 65th United States Secretary of State
- Lawrence Summers,[15] Director of the National Economic Council
- Paul Volcker,[15] Chair of the President’s Economic Recovery Advisory Board and Chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1979–1987
- Roger Altman (2009),[15] Deputy Treasury Secretary from 1993–1994, Founder and Chairman of Evercore Partners
Presidents
- Bill Clinton (1991),[21][22] President 1993-2001
- Gerald Ford (1964, 1966),[4][23] President 1974-1977
Senators
- John Edwards (2004),[24][25] Senator from North Carolina 1999-2005
- Chuck Hagel (1999, 2000),[26] Senator from Nebraska 1997-2009
- Sam Nunn (1996, 1997),[1] Senator from Georgia 1972-1997
Governors
- Rick Perry (2007),[27] Governor of Texas 2000-current
- Mark Sanford (2008),[28] Governor of South Carolina
United Kingdom
- Rt Hon the Baroness Shirley Williams ( at least 2010), stateswoman and member, House of Lords; Harvard University Professor; Past President, Chatham House; int’l member, Council on Foreign Relations.
- Paddy Ashdown (1989),[29] former leader of Liberal Democrats, High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Ed Balls (2006),[30] former Economic Secretary to the Treasury and advisor to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and wasSecretary of State for Children, Schools and Families (2007–2010)
- Peter Carington, 6th Baron Carrington (Steering Committee member) ,[31] former Foreign Secretary
- Kenneth Clarke (1993,[32] 1998,[33] 1999,[34] 2003,[35] 2004,[36] 2006,[37] 2007,[37] 2008,[38][39] Chancellor of the Exchequer1993-1997, Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform 2008-2010, Lord Chancellor, Secretary of State for Justice 2010-current
- Robert Gascoyne-Cecil (Viscount Cranborne) (1997),[1] Leader of the House of Lords 94-97
- Denis Arthur Greenhill, Lord Greenhill of Harrow (deceased) (1974),[40]) former Head of Foreign and Commonwealth Office
- Denis Healey (founder and Steering Committee member),[31] former Chancellor of the Exchequer
- Peter Mandelson (1999,[41] 2009[42] Business Secretary (2008–2010)
- John Monks (1996),[43] former TUC General Secretary
- George Osborne (2006,[44] 2007,[44] 2008[45] 2009[46]) Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer (2004–2010), Chancellor of the Exchequer 2010-current
- David Owen (1982),[47] former British Foreign Secretary and leader of the Social Democratic Party
- Enoch Powell, (deceased) (1968),[48] MP and Ulster Unionist
- Malcolm Rifkind (1996),[43] former Foreign Secretary
- Eric Roll (1964, 1966, 1967, 1973–1975, 1977–1999) (Bilderberg Steering Committee),[49] Department of Economic Affairs, 1964, later Bilderberg Group Chairman
- David Hannay, Baron Hannay of Chiswick (1995),[50] Diplomatic posts at European Union and United Nations.
- John Smith (1989) (deceased),[51] Labour Party leade
Prime Ministers
- Tony Blair (1993),[21][32] Prime Minister 1997-2007
- Gordon Brown (1991),[22] Prime Minister 2007- 2010
- Edward Heath,[4] Prime Minister 1970-1974
- Alec Douglas-Home (1977–1980),[52] Chairman of the Bilderberg Group, Prime Minister 1963-1964
- Margaret Thatcher (1975),[53] Prime Minister 1979-1990
Belgium
- Paul-Henri Spaak, Former Prime Minister[54] (1963)
Netherlands
- Ruud Lubbers, Former Prime Minister[55]
- Wim Kok, Former Prime Minister[55]
- Jan-Peter Balkenende, Prime Minister[55]
France
- Gaston Defferre (1964),[56] member of National Assembly and mayor of Marseille (at the time)
- Georges Pompidou, Former Prime Minister of France, Former President of the French Republic[55
Portugal
- Francisco Pinto Balsemão (1981, 1983–1985, 1987–2008),[9] former Prime Minister of Portugal, 1981–1983 and CEO of Impresamedia group
- Manuel Pinho (2009),[57][58] former Minister of Economy and Innovation
- José Sócrates (2004),[57][58][59] current Prime Minister of Portugal
- José Pedro Aguiar-Branco,[57][58][59] former Minister of Justice
- Santana Lopes (2004),[57][58][59] former Prime Minister of Portugal
- José Manuel Durão Barroso (1994, 2003, 2005),[57][60][61] former Prime Minister of Portugal and Minister of Foreign Affairs, and current President of the European Commission
- Nuno Morais Sarmento,[58][59] former Minister of Presidency and Minister of Parliament Affairs
- António Costa (2008),[58][59] former Minister of Interior and current Mayor of Lisbon
- Rui Rio (2008),[58][59] current Mayor of Porto
- Manuela Ferreira Leite (2009),[58][62] former Minister of Education and Minister of Finance and Public Administration
- Augusto Santos Silva,[58] former Minister of Education, Minister of Culture, Minister of Parliament Affairs, and current Minister of National Defence
- Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa (1998),[58] former Minister of Parliament Affairs
- António Guterres (1994),[58][60][61] former Prime Minister of Portugal, former President of the Socialist International and currentUnited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
- Ferro Rodrigues,[60] former Minister of Labour and Social Solidarity and Minister of Public Works, Transport and Communications
- Jorge Sampaio,[60][61] former President of Portugal
- Luís Mira Amaral (1995),[61][63] former Minister of Labour and Social Solidarity, chairman of Caixa Geral de Depósitos and CEO of Banco Português de Investimento
- Vítor Constâncio (1988),[61][63] governor of the Banco de Portugal
- Manuel Ferreira de Oliveira,[61] CEO of Galp Energia
- Ricardo Salgado,[61][64] CEO of Banco Espírito Santo
- Fernando Teixeira dos Santos (2010),[63] currrent Minister of Finance
- José Medeiros Ferreira (1977, 1980),[63] former Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Joaquim Ferreira do Amaral (1999),[63] former Minister of Public Works, Transport and Communications
- António Miguel Morais Barreto (1992),[63] former Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries
- João Cravinho,[64] former Minister for Environment, Spatial Planning and Regional Development
- Artur Santos Silva,[64] former vice-governor of the Banco de Portugal, chairman of Banco Português de Investimento and current non-executive chairman of Jerónimo Martins
- Francisco Luís Murteira Nabo,[64] former chairman of Portugal Telecom, Minister of Public Works, Transport and Communications, and current chairman of Galp Energia and president of the Portuguese Economists Association
Norway
- Siv Jensen (2006) Leader for The Norwegian political party, “Fremskrittspartiet”. (Progress Party (Norway))
Finland
- Eero Heinäluoma (2006),[65] former Chairman of the Finnish Social Democratic Party and he was the Minister of Financebetween 2005 and 2007
- Jyrki Katainen (2007, 2009),[66][67][68] chairman of Finnish National Coalition Party (Kokoomus) and the current Minister of Finance
- Sauli Niinistö (1997),[1] former Minister of Finance (Finland), Speaker of Parliament
- Matti Vanhanen (2009),[67][68] Prime Minister chairman of Suomen Keskusta
Iceland
- Bjarni Benediktsson[69] (1965, 1967, 1970),[70] Mayor of Reykjavík 1940-47, Foreign Minister 1947-55, editor of The Morning Paper 1956-59, Minister of Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs 1959-63, Prime Minister 1963-70
- Björn Bjarnason[69] (1974, 1977),[71] Assistant editor of The Morning Paper 1984-1991, Minister of Education 1995-2002,Minister of Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs 2003, 2009
- Davíð Oddsson[69] (ca. 1991-1999), Mayor of Reykjavík 1982-1991, Prime Minister 1991-2004, Foreign Minister 2004-2005,Central Bank governor 2005-2009, editor of The Morning Paper as of September 2009
- Einar Benediktsson[69] (ca. 1970), ambassador: OECD 1956-60, UK 1982-1986, European Union et al. 1986-1991, NATO 1986-1990, United States et al. 1993-1997, etc.[72]
- Geir Haarde,[73] Central Bank economist 1977-1983, member and chairman of the Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee1991-1998, Minister of Finance 1998-2005, Foreign Minister 2005-2006, Prime Minister 2006-2009
- Geir Hallgrímsson[69] (ca. 1974-1977,[71][74] 1980[75]), Mayor of Reykjavík 1959-72, Prime Minister 1974-78, Foreign Minister 1983-1986, Central Bank governor 1986-1990
- Hörður Sigurgestsson,[69] former CEO of shipping line Eimskip, former chairman and CFO of Icelandair[76]
- Jón Sigurðsson[69] (1993), IMF Board of Directors 1974-1987, Minister of Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs 1987-88, Industry and Commerce 1988-93, Central Bank governor 1993-94, Nordic Investment Bank governor 1994-2005[77]
Ireland
- Garret FitzGerald, former Taoiseach [78]
- Michael McDowell, former Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform [9]
- Peter Sutherland, Director General of the WTO and former Attorney General of Ireland [1]
Germany
- Angela Merkel (2010), German Chancellor[79]
- Guido Westerwelle (2007),[80] Chairman of the Free Democratic Party of Germany and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Germany.
- Helmut Schmidt, West German Chancellor[4]
Poland
- Józef Retinger (1954 to 1960), Founder and secretary of Bilderberg Group[5][81]
Canada
- Pierre Elliott Trudeau,[82] Prime Minister of Canada, 1968-1979, 1980-1984
- Jean Chretien (1996),[43] Prime Minister of Canada, 1993–2003
- Stephen Harper (2003),[82] Prime Minister of Canada, 2006-current
- Mike Harris,[82] Premier of Ontario 1995-2002
- Bernard Lord,[82] Premier of New Brunswick 1999-2006
- Paul Martin (1996),[43] Prime Minister of Canada, 2003–2006
- Frank McKenna (2006, 2010),[83] Deputy Chair of TD Bank Financial Group, Canadian Ambassador to the United States 2005-2006, Premier of New Brunswick 1987-1997
- Gordon Campbell (2010), Premier of British Columbia, 2001–Present
Sweden
- Carl Bildt (2006),[84] (2008),[84] (2009), Minister of Foreign Affairs 2006-
- Anders Borg (2007),[84] Minister of Finance 2006-
- Thorbjörn Fälldin (1978),[20] Prime Minister 1976-1978
- Maud Olofsson [2008),[84] Minister of Industry 2006-
- Fredrik Reinfeldt (2006),[84] Prime Minister 2006-
- Mona Sahlin (1996),[84] Head of the Swedish social democratic party 2007-
Austria
- Werner Faymann (2009,[85], Chancellor 2008–present
- Andreas Treichl (2009),[86] CEO of Erste Bank
EU Commissioners
European Union Commissioners who have attended include:
- Frederik Bolkestein (1996, 2003),[87] former European Commissioner
- Pascal Lamy (2003,[87] 2010[3]), former European Commissioner for Trade, Director-General of the World Trade Organization 2005–present
- Peter Mandelson (1999),[41] (2009),[42] former European Commissioner for Trade 2004-2008
- Pedro Solbes (2010),[3] former European Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs, former Second Vice President of Spain, former Minister of Economy and Finance
UN, WTO, NATO and other International Organizations
- Alexander Haig (1978),[20] NATO Commander 1974-1979 (US Secretary of State 1981-1982)
- Lyman Lemnitzer (1963),[54] Supreme Allied Commander NATO 1963-1969
Military
- Colin Gubbins[88] (1955, 1957, 1958, 1963, 1964, 1966), head of the British SOE
- Jaap de Hoop Scheffer[3] (2010), former Secretary General of NATO
Financial institutions
- Ben Bernanke (2008,[28] 2009),[42] Chairman of the Board of Governors of the United States Federal Reserve
- Wim Duisenberg, former European Central Bank President[55]
- Gordon Richardson,[89](1966, 1975) former Governor of the Bank of England
- William J McDonough (1997),[1] former President, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Jean-Claude Trichet (2009,[90] 2010[3]) President of the European Central Bank 2003-current
- Paul Volcker (1982, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1992, 1997),[1] former Chairman of the Federal Reserve
- Siegmund Warburg (1977)[89]
Major corporations
- Percy Barnevik (1992–1996, 1997,[1] 2001), former CEO of ASEA
- Michel Bon,[91] former CEO of France Telecom
- Lord Browne of Madingley (1995, 1997,[1] 2004), Chief Executive BP
- Bill Gates (2010),[92] Chairman of Microsoft
- Louis V. Gerstner, Jr.,[93] IBM Chairman
- H. J. Heinz II (1954),[18] CEO of H. J. Heinz Company
- André Lévy-Lang, (French)[91] former CEO of Paribas
- Jorma Ollila (1997,[1] 2005, 2008), Chairman of Royal Dutch Shell and Nokia Corporation
- Paul Rijkens (Dutch) Former Chairman of Unilever[55]
- Josef Ackermann (2010), CEO Deutsche Bank[79]
- Jürgen E. Schrempp (1994–1996, 1997),[1] 1998, 1999, 2001–2005, 2006, 2007), former CEO of DaimlerChrysler
- Hans Stråberg (2006),[84] CEO of Electrolux
- Peter Sutherland (1989–1996, 1997,[1] 2005), former Chairman of BP
- Martin Taylor[1] (1993–1996,[43] 1997), former CEO, Barclays
- Otto Wolff von Amerongen,[1] Chairman Otto Wolff GmbH.
- Jacob Wallenberg (2006),[84] Chairman of Investor AB
University, institute and other academic
- C. Fred Bergsten (1971, 1974, 1984, 1997),[1] President, Peterson Institute
- Thierry de Montbrial,[91] Director of the Institut Français des Relations Internationales
Media
- Nicolas Beytout, (French)[91] Editor of Le Figaro (France)
- Conrad Black (1981, 1983, 1985–1996)[43](1997),[94] Hollinger International, Inc.
- William F. Buckley, Jr. (1996),[95] columnist and founder of National Review
- Will Hutton[21] (1997), former CEO of The Work Foundation and editor-in-chief for The Observer
- Andrew Knight (1996),[31][43] journalist, editor, and media baron
- George Stephanopoulos (1996, 1997),[43] Former Communications Director of the Clinton Administration (1993–1996), now ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent
- Peter Mansbridge (2010), Chief Correspondent, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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