Too bad I can't understand what anyone is saying. They know full well they will be approached, filmed, photographed, when they leave their hotel.
Probably a distraction so someone can sneak in or out the back door.
One activist, Ali Aslan, walked alongside Enders, the Airbus boss, and asked him what was being discussed at this year's conference. "Nothing bad," said Enders. "We are just making our agendas." (This was the German word used: agenda – the same as in English). "I don't understand," said Alsan.
"There are politicians inside. Why are we not allowed to know what you're talking about?" Enders smiled and said: "I don't have to tell you, and you don't need to know." And with that, he and his fellow delegates ducked beneath the security cordon, into the blessed safety of Bilderberg.
Tell me the difference between this, and say, a oil executive meeting on capitol hill with some senator behind closed doors.
Originally posted by AshleyD
reply to post by SaturnFX
1). *IF* a NWO is implemented (which I am personally against), it at least needs to be done with transparency, elected officials, and legally. Not behind closed doors, in secret meetings, with individuals never approved by the people. Just because one is wealthy or 'in the inner circles' shouldn't give one the power to direct affairs.
The Rs 120-crore APS has also signed a joint venture with ARES Group of Israel for providing advanced security solutions and consultancy services in the country. The new company is named ARES-APS Security Services Pvt Ltd.
The Israel-based company has been involved with provision of security services to Olympic Games in Atlanta, Athens and Beijing.
Its expertise in security for hospitality sector has been utilised by multinational brands Hilton, Sheraton, Harrods and Holiday Inn. Aviation, maritime security, anti-terror and VIP security are other areas where the company has shared its experience.
As part of the 50:50 venture, the company will invest $5 million by 2010 and expects to generate business worth $10 million, said Mr Puri.
APS currently has presence in 180 cities in India. It provides specialised services to corporates such as HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Reliance and Axis Bank.
reply to post by SaturnFX
I am certainly not saying to trust these people...but perhaps we do need to elect a committee of the wisest, intelligent, and technically skilled people to transparently discuss the merging of the world under a new order to benefit all the people and progress our species...a counter to this and transparent to the world.