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World's most secretive society appoints new leader as second Trump presidency sparks seismic shift |
2024-12-27 |
![]() The society, which consists of leaders in politics, industry, academia and the military, has selected former NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg to chair its 'steering committee.' Founded in 1954, the Bilderberg group has long drawn fascination for its clandestine meetings at exclusive hotels and alpine resorts where attendees hold discussions on international relations, economics and security. Heads of the CIA and MI6 have been among its members, while Henry Kissinger was a regular alongside the likes of Bill Clinton, Bill Gates and then-Prince Charles. Now a major power shift is afoot as Stoltenberg, who attended his first Bilderberg summit in 2002, has been tapped for his expertise in transatlantic strategy. It comes as Trump, whose frequent attacks on NATO have sparked outrage in Europe, ascends once more to the Oval Office. The president-elect has been adamant that he will no longer spend billions in US taxpayer money to fund other countries' wars. Stoltenberg's tenure at NATO was dominated by the Russia-Ukraine conflict and he proudly claimed to have overseen 'the largest reinforcement of our collective defense in a generation.' Many of his Bilderberg colleagues have benefited from this increased defense spending. Among them is Trump insider Peter Thiel, boss of AI giant Palantir, whose technology has been used by Ukraine in the fight against Putin. Stoltenberg last month warned that Trump's 'campaign rhetoric had raised legitimate concerns about his commitment to European security.' But the new Bilderberg boss can rest assured that if things get sticky, he now has a direct line to Trump in the form of Thiel, who has been one of the president-elect's biggest backers. Another notable member of the Bilderberg steering committee is Nadia Schadlow, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, a DC think-tank. In October, Schadlow wrote a piece titled 'Europe Should Not See a Potential Trump Return as a Threat.' In the piece, she addressed how Trump often attacks European NATO member countries for not appropriating enough of their money to national defense but said that Europe should try to work with him. 'Instead of framing him as destroyer of an old order, Europe should consider how Mr Trump's disruptive nature might help to position Europe for a better future,' she wrote. Stoltenberg may seek to harness the media to help shift the Bilderberg Group's strategy. The secretive society tends to avoid any interaction with the press and keeps the details of its meetings secret. But Stoltenberg is no stranger to dealing with the media and among the new members are Silicon Valley billionaires like Thiel who are more at ease with public speaking. Stoltenberg will co-chair the steering committee alongside Canadian-American economist, philanthropist, Marie-Josée Kravis who sits on the board of Publicis, one of the world's largest PR and communications companies. Kravis is married to the billionaire Henry Kravis, founder of legendary investment firm KKR. A true sense of the Bilderberg's new tack could become apparent at its next annual meeting which will be in Sweden, appropriately the homeland of its new head Stoltenberg. As for Thiel, the co-founder of PayPal and Palantir Technologies has built a reputation as both a visionary entrepreneur and a polarizing figure in politics. A staunch supporter of Donald Trump, Thiel's influence has steadily grown within Bilderberg, a group that convenes heads of state, corporate executives, and policymakers for off-the-record discussions on global challenges. His proximity to Trump allies, including Vice President-elect J.D. Vance, a former employee of Thiel's Mithril Capital, places him in a unique position as Bilderberg recalibrates for Trump's 'America First' agenda. Thiel's involvement with Palantir Technologies, a leading AI and data analytics firm, underscores his significance in global geopolitics. Palantir's role in military targeting and surveillance has been pivotal in conflicts including the current Russia-Ukraine war. CEO Alex Karp, who also sits on the Bilderberg steering committee, recently highlighted Palantir's impact, stating the company was 'responsible for most of the targeting in Ukraine.' This direct link to modern warfare exemplifies how Thiel's tech empire aligns with Bilderberg's interests in security and military investment. This cabal of the global, largely liberal, elite — with strong ties to the EU — meets every year amid a cloak of secrecy, but Stoltenberg's appointment as co-chair also reflects the group's strategic realignment amid rising geopolitical tensions. Having overseen NATO's largest defense reinforcement in a generation, Stoltenberg is no stranger to Bilderberg, participating in meetings since 2002. His tenure as NATO chief was dominated by the Russia-Ukraine conflict and increasing NATO expansion, making him a natural choice to steer Bilderberg's discussions on transatlantic defense. Meanwhile, Thiel's growing influence at Bilderberg also signals a convergence of tech innovation and military strategy. His robotics company, Anduril, and Palantir have both capitalized on the global arms race, reflecting the group's longstanding ties to defense and intelligence. Thiel's ideological alignment with Trump and his tech-driven contributions to defense provide a modern reflection of Bilderberg's founding ethos - melding elite influence with geopolitical strategy. Stoltenberg's leadership, coupled with Thiel's outsized influence, points to a Bilderberg Group increasingly intertwined with military innovation and political strategy. As the group prepares for its next meeting in Stockholm, hosted by billionaire industrialist Marcus Wallenberg, the focus will likely center on defense spending and transatlantic cooperation in an era of renewed great-power competition. So clandestine are the Bilderberg gatherings that no minutes are taken, no press conferences given and no reports published. The conference operates under 'Chatham House Rules', which means participants can use and report information exchanged there, but not disclose the source. The Bilderberg Group — so called because it first met in 1954 at the Hotel Bilderberg in the Netherlands — is made up of at least 120 self-proclaimed 'leading citizens' of Europe and the U.S., who meet annually to discuss 'issues of common interest'. Every summer, figureheads from politics, business, academia, finance and defense lock themselves away in a closely guarded hotel for three days to discuss topics of vital global significance about which the rest of us can only speculate. Related: Bilderberg: 2024-07-12 Pakistan to clinch new IMF bailout deal this month: FinMin Aurangzeb Bilderberg: 2024-06-17 Kaja Kallas, the Estonian PM in the running for EU foreign policy chief Bilderberg: 2024-06-12 Carville: Biden Should Not Have Run for Re-Election Related: Jens Stoltenberg 09/20/2024 Johnson calls for Ukraine to join NATO without waiting for the conflict to end Jens Stoltenberg 09/06/2024 Ukrainian perspective: Operation in Kursk region Jens Stoltenberg 09/01/2024 Ukrainian Perspective: Invasion of Ukraine: August 31, 2024 Related: Peter Thiel 10/08/2024 A controversial police tool has been quietly used in more than 1,000 U.S. investigations, leading to arrests without suspects knowing how they were identified. Peter Thiel 01/11/2024 US elections could trigger the collapse of the global liberal system Peter Thiel 08/30/2023 Continuation of Epstein's list |
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Prince Harry 'infuriated' after King Charles refused to put Meghan Markle on payroll: book |
2023-04-09 |
[NYPOST] Prince Harry was "infuriated" after King Charles refused to put ![]() jaded, shallow, conceited woman that will make a joke of you and the royal family heritage.Once married, she was too good for the Royals and she and Harry decamped to Beverly Hills, kind of like the Clampetts did, thus making a joke of Harry and the royal family heritage... on the royal family payroll, a new book claims. The monarch reportedly broke the news to the "spare" prince in 2016, just moments after Harry revealed he planned on marrying the American actress, royal correspondent Robert Jobson wrote in his new book, "Our King." "Are you sure, Harold?" Prince William asked his younger brother. Then-Prince Charles delivered the second blow — rather than congratulating Harry, the future king said he couldn’t afford to pay Meghan as a member of the royal family because he was already bankrolling Camilla and William’s growing family, Jobson states in an excerpt obtained by the Daily Mail. "This infuriated Harry," wrote Jobson, who also authored two books on Princess Diana alongside her former bodyguard Ken Wharfe. The "bombshell" led to one of the initial falling-outs between father and son. Charles stopped taking Harry’s calls after his son swore at him and repeatedly asked for funds. |
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Man arrested after uranium found at UK’s Heathrow Airport |
2023-01-16 |
[Dawn] A man, in his 60s, has been arrested in connection with an investigation linked to the discovery of traces of uranium found in a cargo package at London’s Heathrow Airport, the UK Metropolitan Police said on Sunday. The man was arrested on suspicion of a terror offence on Saturday and was released on bail as part of the investigation, the police added. A very small quantity of uranium was detected in a package that arrived at Heathrow Airport on Dec 29. Richard Smith, head of London Police’s Counter-Terrorism Command, said that despite the arrest, the incident does “not appear to be linked to any direct threat to the public”. Officers attended an address in Cheshire and took the man to a police station in north west England. He was later released on bail until a date in April. Uranium can be used for civilian power generation and scientific purposes and is a key ingredient in nuclear weapons. Certain isotopes emit radiation that can be harmful to humans, and the metal itself is toxic if ingested or inhaled. Related: Heathrow: 2023-01-11 Dirty bomb fears as 'several kg of URANIUM' found in cargo at Heathrow: Package 'shipped from Pakistan to UK-based Iranians' at centre of Met Police anti-terror probe after being discovered when airport alarms triggered Heathrow: 2022-12-11 Suspect in 1988 Pan Am 103 explosion that killed 270 people taken into custody by US Heathrow: 2022-06-29 UK’s Prince Charles reportedly accepted bags with millions in cash from Qatari PM |
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Dirty bomb fears as 'several kg of URANIUM' found in cargo at Heathrow: Package 'shipped from Pakistan to UK-based Iranians' at centre of Met Police anti-terror probe after being discovered when airport alarms triggered | |
2023-01-11 | |
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But the security services are understood to be investigating whether the undeclared package could have been destined for an improvised nuclear device, known as a ‘dirty bomb’. Such a device - which has long been a nightmare scenario for counter-terror experts - combines conventional explosives with nuclear material to disperse a lethal radioactive plume. In 2004 British security services arrested Dhiren Barot, a Muslim convert who planned to assemble and use dirty bombs in the UK and the US to kill members of the public.
Related: Heathrow: 2022-12-11 Suspect in 1988 Pan Am 103 explosion that killed 270 people taken into custody by US Heathrow: 2022-06-29 UK’s Prince Charles reportedly accepted bags with millions in cash from Qatari PM Heathrow: 2022-03-16 Pentagon prosecutors working on deal to SAVE 9/11 mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and his accomplices from death penalty before his Guantanamo Bay trial | |
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'King Charles [sic] co-hosted original ‘Great Reset' meeting: ‘We have no alternative' |
2022-09-12 |
[LifeSiteNews] Queen Elizabeth II’s son Charles, who ascended the British throne in the wake of her death on Thursday, co-hosted the original meeting for the Great Reset, a totalitarian initiative of the World Economic Forum, with WEF Chairman Klaus Schwab. In a video released to mark the launch of the Great Reset, then-Prince Charles warned that the Great Reset plan, which includes “green” policies that would suffocate businesses and individual freedoms worldwide, is a matter of urgency. Charles proposed that the world “seize” the opportunity presented by the COVID-19 “crisis” — also a clarion call of the WEF — to create “a more circular bioeconomy that gives back to nature as much as we take.” He noted that this would involve net zero carbon emissions and the use of carbon pricing to achieve this end, a system whereby the “external costs” of greenhouse gas emissions are tied to their sources to a price, usually on the carbon dioxide emitted. These costs can be conceived as accounting for alleged consequences of climate change are far removed from emissions themselves as damage to crops and loss of property from flooding. In 2019, the U.K. became the first major economy to set a 2050 net zero carbon dioxide emissions target, the same proposed by the WEF in a challenge issued to their global business participants prior to their 2020 annual meeting. In order to achieve this goal, the U.K. government’s chief scientific adviser has encouraged the British public to reduce their meat intake and fly less often to cut national carbon output. In a step further, U.K.’s Climate Change Committee went so far as to criticize the government for omitting demands for dietary and travel restrictions as part of its 2030 climate change strategy. The committee proposed that individuals should cut their meat intake by around 20 percent before 2030 and a further 15 percent within the following 20 years in order to convert the land used for meat and dairy farming into space for trees. Even short of such a government mandate, another major WEF proposal endorsed by King Charles III — carbon pricing — would ultimately hurt the middle and lower classes by driving up the cost of business and thereby passing down expenses to consumers, who would carry the burden of such “green” policies if businesses themselves aren’t forced to shut down first for lack of profit. Meanwhile, over 1,100 scientists and professionals have signed a World Climate Declaration (WCD) declaring that “there is no climate emergency,” arguing that carbon dioxide is not a pollutant, that natural as well as anthropogenic factors cause global warming, that the warming is far slower than predicted, and that such warming has not increased natural disasters. The Great Reset has been described by conservatives as a threat not only to economic welfare, but to the family. As LifeSite reported, one of the key themes of the Reset is “LGBTI Inclusion.” Since June 2020, the World Economic Forum has run such articles as “Great Reset: Why LGBT+ inclusion is the secret to cities’ post-pandemic success” and “Why being an LGBT+ ally can transform lives – yours included.” With Microsoft and Pepsi, they rolled out a program called “Hour of Pride” to propagate “LGBTQI+ inclusion during the COVID-19 crisis.” The British Monarchy has a long history of refraining from interference with the decisions of Parliament, and in fact, for the last several centuries, such interference has been very rare across the remaining monarchies of the world. However, British laws still require Royal Assent to go into effect, which will now come from King Charles III. King Charles III as well as his father Prince Philip have both attended Bilderberg meetings, a highly secretive annual forum used by world elites since 1954 to further their vision for the world. Addressing the claim that the meetings are used to achieve one-world government, Denis Healey, a Bilderberg group founder and steering committee member for 30 years, said in 2001, “To say we were striving for a one-world government is exaggerated, but not wholly unfair.” |
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UK’s Prince Charles reportedly accepted bags with millions in cash from Qatari PM |
2022-06-29 |
Such a smooth one, that crown prince. Which of his royal ancestors does he most resemble? [IsraelTimes] Newspaper says British royal received $3.2 million from Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim al-Thani; his office says money was deposited with one of his charities, denies any wrongdoing.The United Kingdom’s Prince Charles accepted bags of cash worth $3.2 million from a senior Qatar ![]() i politician, according to a newspaper report. The Sunday Times of London said the prince was given a total of 3 million euros by Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim al-Thani, the former prime minister of Qatar. It said the money was handed over to the British royal at private meetings between 2011 and 2015 — on one occasion in a suitcase, and on another in shopping bags from London’s Fortnum & Mason department store. The report said that Charles’s aides were uncomfortable with the transfers but did little to intervene. According to the newspaper, the money was deposited into the accounts of the Prince of Wales’s Charitable Fund. It did not allege that anything illegal was done. Charles’ office, Clarence House, said in a statement that the donations "were passed immediately to one of the prince’s charities who carried out the appropriate governance and have assured us that all the correct processes were followed." The prince’s charitable fund told the newspaper it had verified "that the donor was a legitimate and verified counterparty ... and our auditors signed off on the donation after a specific enquiry during the audit. There was no failure of governance." Qatar’s government communications office did not immediately respond to a request for comment. As Qatar’s prime minister between 2007 and 2013, Hamad oversaw the oil-rich state’s sovereign wealth fund, which has major property investments around the world, including London’s Shard skyscraper, Heathrow Airport and Harrods department store. The revelation in the Sunday Times added to the speculation of a "cash-for-access culture" surrounding Prince Charles, who has long been accused of using his charities’ bank account for his own personal finances. So smooth. Thank goodness his son takes after his grandmother instead of his father. London police are currently investigating a separate allegation that people associated with another of the prince’s charities, the Prince’s Foundation, offered to help a Saudi billionaire secure honors and citizenship in return for donations. Clarence House has said Charles had no knowledge of any such offer.Related: Prince Charles: 2022-04-15 Prince Harry and Meghan Markle make secret trip to visit the Queen Prince Charles: 2021-12-12 Prince Charles sent 'thank you' letter and carriage clock gift to Saudi billionaire at centre of 'cash for honours' row as new details emerge of tycoon's 'highly unusual' private CBE ceremony after he donated £1.5million Prince Charles: 2021-11-08 Duchess of Cornwall on Biden Farting at Climate Summit ‐ ‘Long and Loud and Impossible to Ignore' |
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle make secret trip to visit the Queen |
2022-04-15 |
[NYPOST] Prince Harry![]() and Princess Meghan Markle ...unlikable American former starlet married to the formerly likable Prince Harry. Chock full of lefty political opinions and not many brains, Markle's most important characteristic is that she is Black, even though she doesn't look it. Her mother, y'see, is half black and her father is white, which would make her a quarter Black. Once married, she was too classy for the Royals and she and Harry decamped to Beverly Hills, kind of like the Clampetts did, because she was so much classier than the Winsdors.... dropped in to visit the Queen in a secret rendezvous But don't tell nobody. It was a secret. at Windsor Castle on their way to a sporting event for maimed veterans, reports said. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex also met with Prince Charles while stopping in the UK on their way to The Hague for the Invictus Games, according to the BBC. The visit by Harry and Meghan comes two years after their high-profile split from the Royal Family and move to the Hollywood Hills and pursue entertainment ventures. |
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Prince Charles sent 'thank you' letter and carriage clock gift to Saudi billionaire at centre of 'cash for honours' row as new details emerge of tycoon's 'highly unusual' private CBE ceremony after he donated £1.5million |
2021-12-12 |
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Duchess of Cornwall on Biden Farting at Climate Summit ‐ ‘Long and Loud and Impossible to Ignore' |
2021-11-08 |
![]() According to a report in the Daily Mail, Biden passed gas while chatting with Camilla at the COP26 Summit on Monday — and she can’t stop talking about how gross it was. "Why the long face?" "It was long and loud and impossible to ignore," the source said. "Camilla hasn’t stopped talking about it." The Mail report says, "the President met the Duchess during a reception on Monday at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery, attended by Prince Charles, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Boris Johnson." |
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Hypocrite airways? Jeff Bezos's £48m Gulf Stream leads parade of 400 private jets into COP26 including Prince Albert of Monaco, scores of royals and dozens of 'green' CEOs- as huge traffic jam forces empty planes to fly 30 miles to park | |
2021-11-01 | |
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Prince Charles' closest aide Michael Fawcett is spotted outside his London home as he breaks cover after being forced to resign for offering Saudi donor help securing knighthood and British citizenship |
2021-09-05 |
Mr Fawcett was earlier spotted walking his dog outside his London home after last night stepping down as chief executive of The Prince’s Foundation. He did not answer questions when approached by a BBC camera crew as he returned to his home. The bombshell resignation came after he was confronted with a letter in which he said the Royal charity would be ‘happy and willing’ to use its influence to help businessman Mahfouz Marei Mubarak bin Mahfouz, who had given it hundreds of thousands of pounds. The charity said that Mr Fawcett – arguably the Prince’s most trusted aide – had ‘offered to step down temporarily’ while its trustees investigate. A former Palace official said the loss of Mr Fawcett was ‘an earthquake’ to the future King. |
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Hunt is on for leaker of Queen's funeral plans: Furious Palace aides condemn 'deeply disturbing' confidence breach as Government says there is 'major appetite' to uncover Whitehall mole ahead of Boris Johnson's visit to Balmoral |
2021-09-04 |
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