BILDERBERG 2009 ATTENDEES LIST REVEALED

January 7, 2010

 

Update #2: 2010 Bilderberg Meeting Location Exposed! The 2010 location has been exposed, however what you read about below is for 2009. (April 9, 2010)

Update #1: This article was previously titled as “2010 Bilderberg List Revealed.”  Thanks to TOP for that catch. The source still has it labeled as 2010 as well.

(Do not assume this is the entire list.)

 Via the Bilderberg.org forum : a Bilderberg fax sent from Maja Banck-Polderman in the Netherlands, the Bilderberg Executive Secretary.

Please click below to read the list.

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Top 25 Censored Stories for 2010

January 3, 2010
  • 1. US Congress Sells Out to Wall Street
  • 2. US Schools are More Segregated Today than in the 1950s
  • 3. Toxic Waste Behind Somali Pirates
  • 4. Nuclear Waste Pools in North Carolina
  • 5. Europe Blocks US Toxic Products
  • 6. Lobbyists Buy Congress
  • 7. Obama’s Military Appointments Have Corrupt Past
  • 8. Bailed out Banks and America’s Wealthiest Cheat IRS Out of Billions
  • 9. US Arms Used for War Crimes in Gaza
  • 10. Ecuador Declares Foreign Debt Illegitimate
  • 11. Private Corporations Profit from the Occupation of Palestine
  • 12. Mysterious Death of Mike Connell—Karl Rove’s Election Thief
  • 13. Katrina’s Hidden Race War
  • 14. Congress Invested in Defense Contracts
  • 15. World Bank’s Carbon Trade Fiasco
  • 16. US Repression of Haiti Continues
  • 17. The ICC Facilitates US Covert War in Sudan
  • 18. Ecuador’s Constitutional Rights of Nature
  • 19. Bank Bailout Recipients Spent to Defeat Labor
  • 20. Secret Control of the Presidential Debates
  • 21. Recession Causes States to Cut Welfare
  • 22. Obama’s Trilateral Commission Team
  • 23. Activists Slam World Water Forum as a Corporate-Driven Fraud
  • 24. Dollar Glut Finances US Military Expansion
  • 25. Fast Track Oil Exploitation in Western Amazon

  • 2010: U.S. To Wage War Throughout The World

    January 2, 2010

    by Rick Rozoff,   source: Global Research  Jan 2, 2010

    January 1 will usher in the last year of the first decade of a new millennium and ten consecutive years of the United States conducting war in the Greater Middle East.

    Beginning with the October 7, 2001 missile and bomb attacks on Afghanistan, American combat operations abroad have not ceased for a year, a month, a week or a day in the 21st century.

    The Afghan war, the U.S.’s first air and ground conflict in Asia since the disastrous wars in Vietnam and Cambodia in the 1960s and early 1970s and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s first land war and Asian campaign, began during the end of the 2001 war in Macedonia launched from NATO-occupied Kosovo, one in which the role of U.S. military personnel is still to be properly exposed [1] and addressed and which led to the displacement of almost 10 percent of the nation’s population.

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    Dear Friends and Fellow Advocates for Answers and Accountability December 31, 2009

    January 1, 2010

    source: NYC CAN

    Dear Friends and Fellow Advocates for Answers and Accountability,

    As we look ahead to 2010, we at NYC CAN would like to offer our deepest thanks to everyone who contributed to a remarkable and historic campaign, and we would like to take a moment to celebrate the achievements that give us much to build upon in 2010.

    2009 was a year of tremendous progress for our cause. Among a long list of successes, a peer-reviewed paper was published in a mainstream scientific journal documenting the discovery of active thermitic material in the World Trade Center dust; the petition of architects and engineers calling for a new investigation into the WTC destruction has leaped to nearly 1,000 signatories while founding member Richard Gage, AIA travels the world delivering his analysis of the buildings’ demise to thousands of concerned citizens and leaders. The increasing strength and credibility of our message is evidenced by the ever greater frequency of media breakthroughs casting a positive light on the questions we pose.

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    Reviewing Project Censored’s Latest Top 25 Censored Stories

    October 4, 2009

    source:  Stephen Lendman, Global Research

    For 33 years, Sonoma State University’s (SSU) Project Censored (PC) has engaged in pioneering research on, and advocacy for, First Amendment issues. Founded by Carl Jensen in 1976, it’s now headed by Professor Ben Frymer. On July 1, he took over from Professor Peter Phillips who stepped down after 13 years of distinguished service as Director.

    PC works cooperatively “with numerous independent (US) media groups,” primarily to train SSU students “in media research and First Amendment issues and the advocacy for, and protection of, free press rights in the United States.

    For over three decades, it’s “trained over 1,500 students in investigative research” and continues doing it through “a partnership of faculty, students, and the community,” cooperatively engaged in “research on important national news stories that are underreported, ignored, misrepresented, or censored by the US corporate media.”

    Each year, it ranks the top 25 and publishes them in its yearbook, “Censored: Media Democracy in Action.” The latest “Censored 2010: The Top 25 Censored Stories of 2008 – 09” just out is the subject of this review. The book may now be purchased locally, online, and most easily at projectcensored.org/store.

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