Portugal's Weekend Newspaper Discloses Upcoming NWO Bildeberg Meeting In
Portugal June 2 thru June 7
International power brokers meet to discuss global future
World's most secret society to meet in Sintra
Bilderberg, reputedly the most secretive organisation in the world,
comprising presidents, royal families, ministers, top industrialists and
financial leaders are set to meet in Sintra at the beginning of June.
Francisco Pinto Balsamão, former Portuguese PM, media baron and frequent
attendee of the meetings is listed as the member for Portugal. The
security for the Bilderberg meetings, which are held at irregular
intervals and prompted by the state of world affairs, is the
responsibility of the host country. According to sources in Washington,
Bilderberg will pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to reimburse the
Portuguese government for deploying military forces to guard their
privacy and for helicopters to seek out intruders. Bilderberg have
ordered the resort to be shut down for a full 48 hours before the
conference.
The Bilderberg delegates, comprising some of the world's most powerful
decision makers, will be here to discuss highly classified issues which
are not supposed to be disclosed to the public by the press before or
after the meeting.
Initially alerted to this meeting by a New York reader who requested
anonymity, The News contacted the Caesar Park Penha Longa resort in
Sintra to verify the information that the secret meeting will be held at
their resort. The only confirmation we received was that an organization
'wishing for the utmost privacy' would be in Sintra and that the hotel
was fully and exclusively booked by this organisation from June 2 to
June 7.
The agenda for the meeting is said to include a "globilaztion summit",
during which nations which cling tenaciously to their sovereign
identities will be denounced by its leadership.
The principal feature of Bilderberg is that it seeks one global
government, (a structure similar to the European Union), while
counteracting nationalist sentiment is supposedly its greatest battle.
Renewed calls for the United Nations to be able to directly tax all
people of the world is said to be another major topic to be tabled for
discussion in Sintra.
The Bilderberg meetings are only held when and where the hosts can
provide the highest levels of security for their guests. All Bilderberg
participants, their staff members and resort employees will wear photo
identification tags. They will have separate colours to identify the
wearer as participant, staff member or employee. A computer chip
"fingerprint" will assure the identity of the card's wearer.
According to the Washington based investigative newsletter, Spotlight,
who claims to have a contact inside Bilderberg, any intruders are to be
manhandled, cuffed and jailed and if the intruders resist arrest or
attempt to flee, they will be shot.
International and national media are said to be welcome only when an
oath of silence has been taken, news editors are held responsible if any
of their journalists 'inadvertently' report on what takes place.
Bilderberg members are immune to all forms of bureaucracy that face
ordinary citizens on a daily basis. No visas are required and a free and
safe passage is provided by the government hosting the Bilderberg
rendezvous. They travel to and from the airport to the resort in
armoured vehicles with a police escort.
Meetings are said to be held at random intervals, and rarely a
locations for obvious security reasons.
The first Bilderberg conference was held in May 1954, and the
organization was said to have been established as a secret and
supportive wing of NATO and the Marshall plan which was launched in the
1940s.