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Bilderberg group, dedicated to destroying national sovereignty and forcing countries into a one-world government, met near Athens, Greece May l4-l7.
The group of political leaders and international financiers -- the wealthiest and most powerful -- met under extreme security. Armed guards surrounded the posh hotel where the meeting was held.
Because media moguls have been complicit in the secret conspiracy, there has been almost a complete news blackout in the United States. In contrast, Bilderberg meetings have been covered abroad by the foreign media.
Jim Tucker, American Free Press reporter, has been at the site of each of the annual Bilderberg meetings for 34 years. Although reporters are not allowed inside the meetings, Tucker has photographed the attendees and has garnered inside information from moles inside.
This year in Greece, the two-mile security perimeter around the hotel was rushed by patriots and newsmen. With guns drawn, police seized newsmen and made them give up their film and notes.
In JIM TUCKER'S BILDERBERG DIARY, Tucker explains that "public officials from the United States who participate in secret meetings with private citizens to make public policy are committing criminal acts."
Tucker's book, brimming with the names of American officials who've attended secret Bilderberg meetings, is a real shocker.
Among the American elite attending this year's Bilderberg meeting were Ben Bernanke, Chairman of the Federal Reserve; Henry Paulson, former Secretary of the Treasury; David Rockefeller, former chairman of Chase Manhattan Bank; Paul Volker, U.S. Economic adviser; Thomas Daschle, former Senator and Senate Majority Leader; Timothy Geithner, Secretary of the Treasury; James Jones, U.S. National Security Adviser; Henry Kissinger, Chairman of Kissinger Associates; Condoleezza Rice, former Secretary of State; and Lawrence Summers, Director of U.S. National Economic Council.
Bilderberg, in its fight for one-world government, continues to be a dangerous threat to the sovereignty of all nations.
supreme excellence or an example of it 2 a: supreme power especially over a body politic b: freedom from external control : AUTONOMY c: controlling influence 3: one that is sovereign ; especially : an autonomous state
Definition;
Sovereignty is the exclusive right to exercise, within a specific territory, the functions of a Nation-state and be answerable to no higher authority.[1] It is an important part of the three main political perspectives of realism, rationalism, and internationalism, as these three theories differ most in their views on sovereignty. Sovereignty has existed throughout history, from the time of the Romans through to the present day, although it has changed in its definition, concept, and application throughout, especially during the Age of Enlightenment.The current notions of state sovereignty were laid down in the Treaty of Westphalia (1648), which codified the basic principles of territorial integrity, border inviolability, and supremacy of the state (rather than the Church or other religion). A sovereign is a supreme lawmaking authority.