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    2014 Bilderberg MeetingsConference: Special Report

    By William P. Litynski

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    /,0 Bilder:er% &eetin%s Conference1 * Danish ;ntri%ueotel in downtown Co+enha%en.

    Prominent indi"iduals who attended the four$day Bilder:er% &eetin%s conference in downtown Co+enha%en incChristine La%arde' &ana%in% Director of the ;nternational &onetary und (;& ) ( /,,$+resent)*nders o%h Rasmussen' Secretary$ eneral of #orth *tlantic 5reaty !r%ani@ation (#*5!) ( //?$ /,0)en. Phili+ &. Breedlo"e' 3S* ' Su+reme *llied Commander of uro+e ( /,A$+resent)=ohn Sawers' Chief of the British Secret ;ntelli%ence Ser"ice (&;7) (#o"em:er ,' //?$+resent)eor%e !s:orne' Chancellor of the 2che6uer ( /,/$+resent)Carl$>enric S"an:er%' Chairman of the :oard of British Petroleum (=anuary ,' /,/$+resent)Ro:ert Dudley' rou+ Chief 2ecuti"e of British Petroleum ( /,/$+resent)Peter D. Sutherland' Chairman of the :oard of British Petroleum (,?? $ //?)=orma !llila' Chairman of the :oard of Royal Dutch Shell ( //7$+resent)Ben "an Beurden' Chief 2ecuti"e !fficer of Royal Dutch Shell ( /,0$+resent)Dou%las =. lint' rou+ Chairman of >SBC >oldin%s +lc ( /,/$+resent)Eenneth &. =aco:s' Chairman of the :oard of La@ard :ank ( //?$+resent)>enri de Castries' Chairman of the :oard of *8* rench in"estment and insurance firm ( ///$+resent)Risto Siilasmaa' Chairman of the :oard of #okia Cor+oration=ohn lkann' Chairman of iat S.+.*. ;talian auto com+anyric Schmidt' Chairman of the :oard of oo%le ;nc. ( //,$+resent)Sir =ames D. Wolfensohn' President of the World Bank (,??F$ //F)Ro:ert . Ru:in' 3.S. Secretary of the 5reasury (,??F$,???)>enry Eissin%er' 3.S. Secretary of State (,? A$,? )Carl Bildt' orei%n &inister of Sweden ( //7$+resent)errit Galm' inance &inister of the #etherlands (,??0$ // ' //A$ // )( en.) Da"id >. Petraeus' Director of Central ;ntelli%ence *%ency ( /,,$ /, )5homas . Donilon' 3.S. #ational Security *d"isor ( /,/$ /,A)Hueen Sofia of S+ainHueen (Princess) Beatri2 of the #etherlands

    5he +rimary to+ics for discussion at the /,0 Bilder:er% &eetin%s conference were1;s the economic reco"ery sustaina:leenric S"an:er%' chairman of the :oard of BPetroleumN Ro:ert Dudley' chief e2ecuti"e officer of British PetroleumN and ;%or Sechin' chief of Russian oil comarl-+enric ,vanberg and Robert Dudle$ have attended the Bilderberg Meetings in the past'(R;* #o"osti9Reuters)

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    From Russia With Love?: Bilderberg Meetings participant Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands left! shares a toast "ith #resideof Russia $ladi%ir #utin after the& un'eiled a pla(uette "ith hand i%print of #eter the )reat during a tour of the *er%itageMuseu% in +%sterda%, Netherlands on +pril -, 201./ Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands attended the 2014 Bilderber!eetin s held in "o#enha en$ %enmar&' Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands is a direct descendant of Catherine the )reat an#eter the )reat/ #hoto: + # #hoto !

    +lexe& Miller left!, Chair%an of the )a pro% Manage%ent Co%%ittee, andBilderber (rou# member )orma *llila +ri ht,$-hairman of the board of Ro.al %ut-h /hell$ sign an agree%ent in +%sterda% on +pril -, 201./ #resident of Russia $ladi%#utin 2nd left! appears "ith #ri%e Minister of the Netherlands Mar Rutte/ )orma *llila attended the 2014 Bilderber!eetin s -onferen-e held in "o#enha en$ %enmar&' #hoto: )a pro% !

    http://www.rferl.org/content/russia-gay-putin-dutch-beatrix-ngos/24951701.htmlhttp://www.gazprom.com/press/news/2013/april/article159865/http://www.gazprom.com/press/news/2013/april/article159865/http://www.rferl.org/content/russia-gay-putin-dutch-beatrix-ngos/24951701.htmlhttp://www.gazprom.com/press/news/2013/april/article159865/
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    .cerpts on Russian (utocrac$ and Russian ivili/ation

    K(utocrac$ as Russia s peculiar institution' ;t was far older than Peter the reat. >e had made it work more efficientlyN made it work :etter than the Romano"s. Durin% the nineteenth century many of the most intelli%ent su:Iects of the 5sar+rinci+les of autocracy' :ut for most Russians it was an acce+ta:le form of %o"ernment. 5he reasons for this %o dee+ in+ast. 5he a:sence of clearly marked %eo%ra+hical frontiers tended to encoura%e dis+ersionN autocracy countered this(utocrac$ e.pressed the religious and cultural unit$ of a people ho continued to believe that the rthodo. for" ofhristianit$ as closer to the spirit of &esus hrist than an$ other' Mosco beca"e the heir of the authoritarianis" ofB$/antiu"' Russia had neither a refor"ation! nor a religious ar! nor a capitalist class' Conse6uently her history lacked tsha+e of n%lish de"elo+ment O a sha+e which n%land transmitted to the 3nited States.nglish histor$ of the seventeenth and

    eighteenth centuries is in essence the record of ho cohesive social classes eroded' the po er of the "onarch$' (s each classon freedo" for itself it gave an e.a"ple to another class' 3his struggle as fought ithin the fra"e or# of a sovereign legals$ste"' 3he idea of a as "ore i"portant than the idea of the ,tate' 3he la s ere the rules b$ hich the political ga"eas pla$ed' 5n the end! nglish develop"ent tended to reduce the ,tate to little "ore than a referee' ,ociet$ as ever$thingand govern"ent as nothing: li:erty was wides+read :ut so was ine6uality.3he nglish develop"ent as hateful to "ostRussians in the nineteenth centur$' 3he$ sa it as nothing but an e.cuse for the application of 6ungle la ! and thought little ofthe boasted nglish freedo"' 3he$ thought that it as "erel$ a freedo" for the strong to oppress the ea#' 3he$ thought thatfreedo" as dangerous because it gave free rein to the orst instincts of the orst "en' 3he$ thought that the nglish s$ste"as both naive and irreligious: it failed to ta#e into account the great fact of original sin' nli%htened Russians realised thcountry needed chan%e. ;n +articular' they understood the need to ada+t it to the ;ndustrial Re"olution' :ut they wanted without ado+tin% an n%lish ty+e of +arliamentary democracy. 5hey thou%ht that chan%e should :e initiated and +ushenli%htened autocrat. Peter the reat had modernised Russia1 there seemed to :e no reason why one of his nineteenth$csuccessors should not imitate his achie"ement. Russian +olitical thou%ht was always more attracted :y the idea of e6uaof li:erty. *utocracy was alle%ed to create e6uality. *ll were e6ually the su:Iects of the most hi%h 5sar. >is unfettered whumane than any im+ersonal le%al system.3he belief in autocrac$ has been one of the constant features of Russian histor$'O Russia from 1812 to 1945: A History :y raham Ste+henson' +. ,7$,

    K5he forei%n +olicy of Russia in the first half of the nineteenth century was characteri@ed :y a not unnatural am:i"alen+ro:lems of national interest' arisin% from earlier territorial %ains' necessarily continued to dri"e her to further e2+ansithe truth of the sayin%' K5he a++etite %rows with eatin%' more clearly e2em+lified than in Russia s relations with 5ur+urely defensi"e' directed at checkin% the destructi"e raids of the Crimean 5atars' Russian +olicy and Russian arms hadCatherine %i"en her a wholly defensi:le frontier' the northern shore line of the Black Sea. 5he natural se6uel had :een h+roIect' desi%ned to seat her %randson on the throne of a re$created Christian em+ire at Constantino+le. Such futile dconsolidation of Russian +ower o"er Little Russia and the ac6uisition of #ew Russia had laid the :asis for a new nationainterest' 3he possibilit$ of gro ing heat! and the "ounting de"and for heat in the 7est! "ade control of the ,traits! thenarro outlet fro" the Blac# ,ea to the Mediterranean! of para"ount i"portance to Russia' 5t as not sufficient to secureguarantees for peaceful co""erce8 in an uncertain orld! in hich 9international la re"ains a fiction! onl$ "ilitar$ controlof the essential passage could reall$ satisf$ Russian national interests' ;et this Russian craving! natural though it "ight be!see"ed to threaten to disturb the balance of the orld' 5t as naturall$ regarded b$ the "istress of the seas as a special"enace to her predo"inance' 5f Russia as deter"ined to secure control of the ,traits < the Bosporus and Dardanelles < GreatBritain as no less deter"ined to prevent it' 3hus as brought into focus the do"inant the"e of nineteenth-centur$diplo"ac$! the 9cold ar aged bet een Britain and Russia! in hich Britain persistentl$ pursued a polic$ of 9contain"entof an$ Russian e.pansion in an$ =uarter hich ngland could effectivel$ reach' 5he 6uarrel had' of course' still widerim+lications. Britain had +layed the lion s role in destroyin% the +ower of rance and in tum:lin% the uro+ean dictator#a+oleon' :ut this tremendous "ictory had not :een attained sin%le$handed. &uch as Russia had owed to British su:sidieremained that without the massed military mi%ht of Russia the Battle of Lei+@i% and the cam+ai%n around Paris in ,-:een im+ossi:le. 5here was no 6uestion that' ne2t to reat Britain' Russia was the leadin% world +ower. ;t was ine"ita:lein the "ery moment of trium+h there should de"elo+ a stron% +olarity :etween reat Britain and Russia. ;ne"ita:le is a w

    e"ery historian shies' :ut it is the ine"ita:ility of s+ecific e"ents' not of %eneral trends' that chiefly %i"es him +ause. 5hereason to :e sur+rised that' less than si2 months after the a:dication of #a+oleon' the "ictorious allies' led on o++osite sidBritain and :y Russia' should :e threatenin% each other with war o"er the Polish 6uestion. 5em+orary community of lar%momentarily +re"ented o+en conflict. 5hou%h *le2ander s mystically concei"ed K>oly *lliance was sidetracked' the Curo+e found e2+ression in the Huadru+le (later Huintu+le) *lliance. Stron%er than RussiaJs nati"e e2+ansionist tendeRussia s desire to +reser"e the status 6uo arri"ed at :y the 5reaty of Paris (,-,0) and :y the inal *ct of the Con%ress of Vi(,-,F). Determined to +reser"e intact the e2istin% re%ime in Russia itself' it had :een only natural for *le2ander ; and' inmeasure' for his :rother #icholas ;' to wish to +reser"e also the e2istin% international re%ime.3his as the basis for Russia s role as9the gendar"e of urope! read$ to sta"p out an$ here an$ "ove"ent threatening the established order' O A History ofRussia :y =esse D. Clarkson' +. -0$ -F

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    K;n the nineteenth century most historians re%arded Russia as +art of uro+e :ut it is now :ecomin% increasin%ly Russia is another ci"ili@ation 6uite se+arate from Western Ci"ili@ation. Both of these ci"ili@ations are descendeCi"ili@ation' :ut the connection with this +redecessor was made so differently that two 6uite different traditions cae2istence. Russian traditions were deri"ed from By@antium directlyN Western traditions were deri"ed from the mClassical Ci"ili@ation indirectly' ha"in% +assed throu%h the Dark *%es when there was no state or %o"ernment Russian ci"ili@ation was created from three sources ori%inally1 (,) the Sla" +eo+le' ( ) Vikin% in"aders from the nthe By@antine tradition from the south. 5hese three were fused to%ether as the result of a common e2+erience ariRussiaJs e2+osed %eo%ra+hical +osition on the western ed%e of a %reat flat$land stretchin% for thousands of mflat$land is di"ided hori@ontally into three @ones of which the most southern is o+en +lain' while the most northeand tundra. 5he middle @one is forest. 5he southern @one (or ste++es) consists of two +arts1 the southern is a sa+ractically useless' while the northern +art' ne2t to the forest' is the famous :lack$earth re%ion of rich a%ricultura3nfortunately the eastern +ortion of this %reat urasian +lain has :een %ettin% steadily drier for thousands of yearsconse6uence that the 3ral$*ltaic$s+eakin% +eo+les of central and east$central *sia' +eo+les like the >uns' Bul%ar&on%ols' and 5urks' ha"e +ushed westward re+eatedly alon% the ste++e corridor :etween the 3rals and the Cas+iathe :lack$earth ste++es dan%erous for sedentary a%ricultural +eo+les. 5he Sla"s first a++eared more than two thoas a +eaceful' e"asi"e +eo+le' with an economy :ased on huntin% and rudimentary a%riculture' in the forests of eas5hese +eo+le slowly increased in num:ers' mo"in% northeastward throu%h the forests' mi2in% with the scattered +eo+le who were there already. *:out *.D. // or so' the #orthmen' whom we know as Vikin%s' came down from thSea' :y way of the ri"ers of eastern uro+e' and e"entually reached the Black Sea and attacked Constantino+le. 5heswere tryin% to make a way of life out of militarism' sei@in% :ooty and sla"es' im+osin% tri:ute on con6uered +eofurs' honey' and wa2 from the timid Sla"s lurkin% in their forests' and e2chan%in% these for the colorful +roductsBy@antine south. ;n time the #orthmen set u+ fortified tradin% +osts alon% their ri"er hi%hways' nota:ly at #o"%north' at Smolensk in the center' and at Eie" in the south. 5hey married Sla" women and im+osed on the rudimentaa%ricultural$huntin% economy of the Sla"s a su+erstructure of a tri:ute$collectin% state with an e2+loitati"e' milicommercial economy.3his created the pattern of a t o-class Russian societ$ hich has continued ever since! "uchintensified b$ subse=uent historical events' 5n ti"e the ruling class of Russia beca"e ac=uainted ith B$/antine culture'3he$ ere da//led b$ it! and sought to i"port it into their ilderness do"ains in the north' 5n this a$ the$ i"posed onthe ,lav peoples "an$ of the accessories of the B$/antine "pire! such as rthodo. hristianit$! the B$/antinealphabet! the B$/antine calendar! the used of do"ed ecclesiastical architecture! the na"e /ar > aesar for their ruler!and innu"erable other traits' Most i"portant of all! the$ i"ported the B$/antine totalitarian autocrac$! under hich allaspects of life! including political! econo"ic! intellectual! and religious! ere regarded as depart"ents of govern"ent!under the control of an autocratic ruler' 3hese beliefs ere part of the Gree# tradition! and ere based ulti"atel$ onGree# inabilit$ to distinguish bet een state and societ$' ,ince societ$ includes all hu"an activities! the Gree#s hadassu"ed that the state "ust include all hu"an activities' ;n the days of Classical reece this all$inclusi"e entity was cthe polis ' a term which meant :oth society and stateN in the later Roman +eriod this all$inclusi"e entity was called t5he only difference was that the +olis was sometimes (as in PericlesJs *thens a:out 0F/ B.C.) democratic' while thewas always a military autocracy. Both were totalitarian' so that reli%ion and economic life were re%arded as s+he%o"ernmental acti"ity.3his totalitarian autocratic tradition as carried on to the B$/antine "pire and passed fro" it tothe Russian state in the north and to the later tto"an "pire in the south' 5n the north this B$/antine traditionco"bined ith the e.perience of the @orth"en to intensif$ the t o-class structure of ,lav societ$' 5n the ne ,lav >orrthodo. ivili/ation this fusion! fitting together the B$/antine tradition and the Ai#ing tradition! created Russia' )ro"B$/antiu" ca"e autocrac$ and the idea of the state as an absolute po er and as a totalitarian po er! as ell as suchi"portant applications of these principles as the idea that the state should control thought and religion! that the hurchshould be a branch of the govern"ent! that la is an enact"ent of the state! and that the ruler is se"i-divine' )ro" theAi#ings ca"e the idea that the state is a foreign i"portation! based on "ilitaris" and supported b$ boot$ and tribute!that econo"ic innovations are the function of the govern"ent! that po er rather than la is the basis of social life! and

    that societ$! ith its people and its propert$! is the private propert$ of a foreign ruler' 3hese concepts of the Russians$ste" "ust be e"phasi/ed because the$ are so foreign to our o n traditions' ;n the West' the Roman m+ire (whichcontinued in the ast as the By@antine m+ire) disa++eared in 0 7 and' althou%h many efforts were made to re"i"eclearly a +eriod' a:out ?//' when there was no em+ire' no state' and no +u:lic authority in the West. 3he state disappeared! $etsociet$ continued' ,o also! religious and econo"ic life continued' 3his clearl$ sho ed that the state and societ$ ere notthe sa"e thing! that societ$ as the basic entit$! and that the state as a cro ning! but not essential! cap to the socialstructure' 3his e.perience had revolutionar$ effects' 5t as discovered that "an can live ithout a state8 this beca"e thebasis of 7estern liberalis"' 5t as discovered that the state! if it e.ists! "ust serve "en and that it is incorrect to believethat the purpose of "en is to serve the state' 5t as discovered that econo"ic life! religious life! la ! and private propert$can all e.ist and function effectivel$ ithout a state' )ro" this e"erged laisse/-faire! separation of hurch and ,tate!rule of la ! and the sanctit$ of private propert$' 5n Ro"e! in B$/antiu"! and in Russia! la as regarded as anenact"ent of a supre"e po er' 5n the 7est! hen no supre"e po er e.isted! it as discovered that la still e.isted as

    the bod$ of rules hich govern social life' 3hus la as found b$ observation in the 7est! not enacted b$ autocrac$ as in

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    5olstoi the culmination of Russian thou%ht. >e reIected all +ower' all "iolence' most art' all se2' all +u:lic authority+ro+erty as e"il. 5o him the key of the uni"erse was to he found in Christ s inIunction' KResist not e"il. *ll other aChrist s teachin%s e2ce+t those which flow directly from this were reIected' includin% any :elief in Christ s di"ini+ersonal od. rom this inIunction flowed 5olstoiJs ideas of non"iolence and nonresistance and his faith that only incould man s ca+acity for a s+iritual lo"e so +owerful that it could sol"e all social +ro:lems he li:erated. 5his idea ofalthou%h :ased on Christ s inIunction' is not so much a reflection of Christianity as it is of the :asic Russian assum+hysical defeat must re+resent a s+iritual "ictory' and that the latter could :e achie"ed only throu%h the former. Su"iew could :e held only :y +ersons to whom all +ros+erity or ha++iness is not only irrele"ant :ut sinful. *nd this +ocould :e held with such fanaticism only :y +ersons to whom life' family' or any o:Iecti"e %ain is worthless. 5his is idea in all the Russian ;ntelli%entsia' an idea %oin% :ack throu%h Plato to ancient *sia1 *ll o:Iecti"e reality is of ne2ce+t as sym:ols for some su:Iecti"e truth. 5his was' of course' the +oint of "iew of the #eo+latonic thinkers of theChristian +eriod. ;t was %enerally the +oint of "iew of the early Christian heretics and of those Western heretics li(*l:i%enses) who were deri"ed from this astern +hiloso+hic +osition. ;n modern Russian thou%ht it is well re+resDostoe"ski' who while chronolo%ically earlier than 5olstoi is s+iritually later. 5o Dostoe"ski e"ery o:Iect and e"erymerely a sym:ol for some elusi"e s+iritual truth. rom this +oint of "iew comes an outlook which makes his charactincom+rehensi:le to the a"era%e +erson in the Western tradition1 if such a character o:tains a fortune' he cries' K; he is ac6uitted on a murder char%e' or seems likely to :e' he e2claims' ; am condemned' and seeks to incriminate order to ensure the +unishment which is so necessary for his own s+iritual self$ac6uittal. ;f he deli:erately misses hin a duel' he has a %uilty conscience' and says' K; should not ha"e inIured him thusN ; should ha"e killed him ;n es+eaker cares nothin% a:out +ro+erty' +unishment' or life. >e cares only a:out s+iritual "alues1 asceticism' %uilt' rto one s self$res+ect. ;n the same way' the early reli%ious thinkers' :oth Christian and non$Christian' re%arded allsym:ols for s+iritual "alues' all tem+oral success as an inhi:ition on s+iritual life' and felt that wealth could :e o:tain%ettin% rid of +ro+erty' life could :e found only :y dyin% (a direct 6uotation from Plato)' eternity could :e found oended' and the soul could :e freed only if the :ody were ensla"ed. 5hus' as late as ,?,/ when 5olstoi died' Russia remto its reek$By@antine intellectual tradition. We ha"e noted that Dostoe"ski' who li"ed sli%htly :efore 5olstoi' ne"ideas which were chronolo%ically in ad"ance of 5olstoi s ideas. ;n fact' in many ways' Dostoe"ski was a +recursorBolshe"iks.oncentrating his attention on povert$! cri"e! and hu"an "iser$! al a$s see#ing the real "eaning behindever$ overt act or ord! he eventuall$ reached a position here the distinction bet een appearance and significancebeca"e so ide that these t o ere in contradiction ith each other' 3his contradiction as reall$ the struggle bet eenGod and the Devil in the soul of "an' ,ince this struggle is ithout end! there is no solution to "en s proble"s e.cept toface suffering resolutel$' ,uch suffering purges "en of all artificialit$ and 6oins the" together in one "ass' 5n this "assthe Russian people! because of their greater suffering and their greater spiritualit$! are the hope of the orld and "ustsave the orld fro" the "aterialis"! violence! and selfishness of 7estern civili/ation' 3he Russian people! on the otherhand! filled ith self-sacrifice! and ith no allegiance to lu.ur$ or "aterial gain! and purified b$ suffering hich "a#es

    the" the brothers of all other suffering people! ill save the orld b$ ta#ing up the s ord of righteousness against theforces of evil ste""ing fro" urope' onstantinople ill be sei/ed! all the ,lavs ill be liberated! and urope and theorld ill be forced into freedo" b$ con=uest! so that Mosco "an$ beco"e the 3hird Ro"e' Before Russia is fit to savethe orld in this a$! ho ever! the Russian intellectuals "ust "erge the"selves in the great "ass of the sufferingRussian people! and the Russian people "ust adopt urope s science and technolog$ unconta"inated b$ an$ uropeanideolog$' 3he blood spilled in this effort to e.tend ,lav brotherhood to the hole orld b$ force ill aid the cause! forsuffering shared ill "a#e "en one' 5his mystical Sla" im+erialism with its a+ocaly+tical o"ertones was :y no meauni6uely Dostoe"ski s. ;t was held in a "a%ue and im+licit fashion :y many Russian thinkers' and had a wide a++eaunthinkin% masses. ;t was im+lied in much of the +ro+a%anda of Pan$Sla"ism' and :ecame semiofficial with the %+ro+a%anda after ,?/-. ;t was wides+read amon% the !rthodo2 cler%y' who em+hasi@ed the rei%n of ri%hteousnfollow the millennialist esta:lishment of &oscow as the K5hird Rome. ;t was e2+licitly stated in a :ook' Russia a d 'urope '+u:lished in ,-7? :y #icholas Danile"sky (,- $,--F). Such ideas' as we shall see' did not die out with the +assin% of t

    Romano" autocracy in ,?, ' :ut :ecame e"en more influential' mer%in% with the Leninist re"ision of &ar2ism to +roideolo%y of So"iet Russia after ,?, .OTragedy a d Hope :y Carroll Hui%ley' Cha+ter (Creation of the Russian Ci"ili@ation)' +. ,/,$,/F

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    ;n this handout ima%e +ro"ided :y >ost Photo *%ency' President of Russia Vladimir Putin (left) shakes hands with Chri&ana%in% Director of the ;nternational &onetary und' at the / Summit in St. Peters:ur%' Russia on Se+tem:er F' /,Ahristinagarde attended the 2014 Bilderberg Meetings conference held in openhagen! Den"ar# fro" Ma$ 2%! 2014 until &une 1!2014' (Photo1 >andout9 etty ;ma%es uro+e)

    orei%n &inister of Sweden Carl Bildt (left) shakes hands with orei%n &inister of ;ran &ohammad$=a"ad Garif (+ress conference in 5ehran' ;ran on e:ruary 0' /,0. arl Bildt attended the 2014 Bilderberg Meetings conference held inopenhagen! Den"ar#' (8inhua9*hmad >ala:isa@)

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    #resident of %ainland Co%%unist China 3i inping second left!, his "ife #eng 5i&uan left!, 6ing 7ille% +lexander of the Netherlandscenter!, Queen Maxi%a of the Netherlands second right!, and #rincess Beatrix of the Netherlands right! pose for the official photo at thero&al palace in +%sterda%, Netherlands on Saturda&, March 22, 2014/rin-ess Beatrix of the Netherlands attended the 2014 Bilderber!eetin s -onferen-e held in "o#enha en$ %enmar&' #hotot: +# #hoto8#eter 9e ong!

    or%a ;llila right!, Chair%an of Ro&al 9utch Shell, spea s "hile Robert 9udle& left!, C

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    #*5! Secretary eneral *nders o%h Rasmussen (ri%ht) and incomin% Su+reme *llied Commander of uro+e 3.S. *ir oreneral Phili+ Breedlo"e attend a +ress conference durin% a chan%e of command ceremony for #*5!Js Su+reme *llied of uro+e on &ay ,A' /,A. Ras"ussen and Breedlove attended the 2014 Bilderberg Meetings conference held in openhagen!Den"ar#' (#*5! Photo)

    oo%le chief e2ecuti"e ric Schmidt (left) and PayPal co$founder Peter 5hiel (ri%ht) attended the /,0 Bilder:er% &in Co+enha%en' Denmark. (Photo1 &asha:le9Sydney &ornin% >erald)

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    Christine La%arde (left)' &ana%in% Director of the ;nternational &onetary und (;& )' %reets former 3.S. Secretary of Eissin%er at the conomic Clu: of #ew 4ork in #ew 4ork City on *+ril ,/' /,A. agarde and Cissinger attended the 2014Bilderberg Meetings conference held in openhagen! Den"ar#' 5he man on the far ri%ht is =aco: renkel' former o"ernoBank of ;srael. (Photo1 conomic Clu: of #ew 4ork )

    British Chancellor of the 2che6uer eor%e !s:orne (left) a++ears with ;nternational &onetary und &ana%in% DireChristine La%arde durin% a s+eech at Chatham >ouse' the head6uarters of 5he Royal ;nstitute of ;nternational *ffLondon' 3nited Ein%dom on Se+tem:er ?' /,,.George sborne and hristine agarde attended the 2014 BilderbergMeetings conference held in openhagen! Den"ar#' (Photo1 WP* Pool9 etty ;ma%es uro+e)

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    Christine La%arde (left)' &ana%in% Director of the ;nternational &onetary und' a++ears with the out%oin% Prim;taly &ario &onti at the World conomic orum conference in Da"os' Swit@erland on =anuary 0' /,A. Christine L&ario &onti attended the /,0 Bilder:er% &eetin%s conference held in Co+enha%en' Denmark.(Photo1htt+199www.ft.com9cms9s9/90fe/:fFe$7F0f$,,e $-:/A$//,00fea:0?a.htmlTslide0)

    &ario &onti (left)' the Prime &inister of ;taly' and =osef *ckermann (ri%ht)' C ! of Deutsche Bank' lau%h durin% the 0-th &unich Security Conference in &unich' ermany on Saturday' e:ruary 0' /, . &ario &onti and =osef *ckerattended the /,0 Bilder:er% &eetin%s conference held in Co+enha%en' Denmark. (Photo1 &atthias Schrader9*P

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    Prominent *nti$War Huotes from amous &enKBut the safety of the +eo+le of *merica a%ainst dan%ers from foreig force de+ends not only on their for:earin% to %i" (ust causes of war to other nations' :ut also on their +lacin% and continuin% themsel"es in such a situation as not toi )ite hostilityinsultN for it need not :e o:ser"ed that there are prete ded as well as Iust causes of war.5t is too true! ho ever disgraceful it"a$ be to hu"an nature! that nations in general ill "a#e ar henever the$ have a prospect of getting an$thing b$ it8na$! absolute "onarchs ill often "a#e ar hen their nations are to get nothing b$ it! but for the purposes and ob6ects"erel$ personal! such as thirst for "ilitar$ glor$! revenge for personal affronts! a"bition! or private co"pacts toaggrandi/e or support their particular fa"ilies or partisans' 5hese and a "ariety of other moti"es' which affect only t

    mind of the so"erei%n' often lead him to en%a%e in wars not sanctified :y Iustice or the "oice and interests of his O =ohn =ay' *ederalist #o. 0

    KWhy' of course the +eo+le donJt want war. Why would some +oor slo: on a farm want to risk his life in a war wthat he can %et out of it is to come :ack to his farm in one +iece< #aturally' the common +eo+le donJt want warNRussia nor in n%land' nor in *merica' nor for that matter in ermany. 5hat is understood. But' after all' it is the leacountry who determine the +olicy and it is always a sim+le matter to dra% the +eo+le alon% whether it s a democdictatorshi+' a +arliament' or a communist dictatorshi+. U:ut "oice or no "oice' the +eo+le can always :e :rou%ht toof the leaders. 5hat is easy. *ll you ha"e to do is tell them they are :ein% attacked' and denounce the +acifists for la+atriotism and e2+osin% the country to dan%er. ;t works the same way in any country.O >ermann oerin%' in a con"ersation with 3.S. *rmy Ca+tain usta"e il:ert in a +rison cell durin% the #urem:er% *+ril ,-' ,?07. from #urem:er% Diary' :y usta"e &. il:ert

    KWar is a racket. ;t always has :een. ;t is +ossi:ly the oldest' easily the most +rofita:le' surely the most "icious. ;t isone international in sco+e. ;t is the only one in which the +rofits are reckoned in dollars and the losses in li"es. * rdescri:ed' ; :elie"e' as somethin% that is not what it seems to the maIority of the +eo+le. !nly a small Kinside %rouwhat it is a:out. ;t is conducted for the :enefit of the "ery few' at the e2+ense of the "ery many. !ut of war a few +eohu%e fortunes. O Smedley D. Butler' Retired &aIor eneral of the 3.S. &arine Cor+s'!ar is a Ra+ket

    Kf all the ene"ies to public libert$ ar is! perhaps! the "ost to be dreaded! because it co"prises and develops the ger"of ever$ other' 7ar is the parent of ar"ies8 fro" these proceed debts and ta.es N and armies' and de:ts' and ta2es areknown instruments for :rin%in% the many under the domination of the few. ;n war' too' the discretionary +ower ofis e2tendedN its influence in dealin% out offices' honors' and emoluments is multi+liedN and all the means of seduare added to those of su:duin% the force' of the +eo+le. 5he same mali%nant as+ect in re+u:licanism may :e traced

    ine6uality of fortunes' and the o++ortunities of fraud' %rowin% out of a state of war' and in the de%eneracy of mamorals en%endered :y :oth.@o nation could preserve its freedo" in the "idst of continual arfare'O 3.S. Con%ressman =ames &adison' from ,oliti+al $bser)atio s ' *+ril /' , ?F

    KWar is at :est :ar:arismU ; am tired and sick of war. ;ts %lory is all moonshine. ;t is only those who ha"e neither nor heard the shrieks and %roans of the wounded who cry aloud for :lood' more "en%eance' more desolation. WarO 3.S. *rmy en. William 5ecumseh Sherman' Commandin% eneral of the 3nited States *rmy (,-7?$,--A)' in an adthe &ichi%an &ilitary *cademy on =une ,?' ,- ?

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    ("erican resident George 7ashington s Re"ar#s about )oreign 5ntrigues! 5n +is n 7ords

    K;n the e2ecution of such a +lan nothin% is more essential than that +ermanent' in"eterate anti+athies a%ainst +arand +assionate attachments for others should :e e2cludedN and that in +lace of them Iust and amica:le feelin%s tow:e culti"ated.3he @ation! hich indulges to ards another an habitual hatred! or an habitual fondness! is in so"e degreea slave' 5t is a slave to its ani"osit$ or to its affection! either of hich is sufficient to lead it astra$ fro" its dut$ and itsinterest' *nti+athy in one #ation a%ainst another' dis+oses each more readily to offer insult and inIury' to lay hold causes of um:ra%e' and to :e hau%hty and intracta:le' when accidental or triflin% occasions of dis+ute occur. >enccollisions' o:stinate en"enomed' and :loody contests. 5he #ation' +rom+ted :y ill will and resentment sometimes imthe o"ernment' contrary to the :est calculations of +olicy. 5he %o"ernment sometimes +artici+ates in the national +and ado+ts throu%h +assion what reason would reIectN at other times' it makes the animosity of the #ation su:ser"of hostility insti%ated :y +ride' am:ition and other sinister and +ernicious moti"es. 5he +eace often' sometimes +erLi:erty' of #ations has :een the "ictim. So' likewise' a +assionate attachment of one #ation for another +roduces a e"ils. ,$"path$ for the favourite nation! facilitating the illusion of an i"aginar$ co""on interest! in cases here no realco""on interest e.ists! and infusing into one the en"ities of the other! betra$s the for"er into a participation in the=uarrels and 7ars of the latter ithout ade=uate induce"ent or 6ustification 1 ;t leads also to concessions to the fa"o#ation of +ri"iled%es denied to others' which is a+t dou:ly to inIure the #ation makin% the concessionsN :y unnecwith what ou%ht to ha"e :een retainedN and :y e2citin% Iealousy' ill will' and a dis+osition to retaliate' in the +artie6l. +ri"iled%es are withheld1(nd it gives to a"bitious! corrupted! or deluded citi/ens > ho devote the"selves to thefavourite @ation facilit$ to betra$! or sacrifice the interests of their o n countr$! ithout odiu"! so"eti"es even ithpopularit$ N %ildin% with the a++earances of a "irtuous sense of o:li%ation a commenda:le deference for +u:lic olauda:le @eal for +u:lic %ood' the :ase or foolish com+liances of am:ition corru+tion or infatuation. *s a"enues toinfluence in innumera:le ways' such attachments are +articularly alarmin% to the truly enli%htened and inde+endemany o++ortunities do they afford to tam+er with domestic factions' to +ractice the arts of seduction' to mislead +uto influence or awe the +u:lic Councils Such an attachment of a small or weak' towards a %reat and +owerful #atiformer to :e the satellite of the latter.(gainst the insidious iles of foreign influence >5 con6ure $ou to believe "e fellociti/ens the 6ealous$ of a free people ought to be constantly a a#e8 since histor$ and e.perience prove that foreigninfluence is one of the "ost baneful foes of Republican Govern"ent . But that Iealousy to :e useful must :e im+artialN:ecomes the instrument of the "ery influence to :e a"oided' instead of a defense a%ainst it..cessive partialit$ for one foreignnation and e.cessive disli#e of another! cause those ho" the$ actuate to see danger onl$ on one side! and serve to veiland even second the arts of influence on the other' Real atriots! ho "a$ resist the intriegues of the favourite! are liableto beco"e suspected and odious8 hile its tools and dupes usurp the applause and confidence of the people! to surrendertheir interests' 3he Great rule of conduct for us! in regard to foreign @ations is in e.tending our co""ercial relations tohave ith the" as little political connection as possibleE urope has a set of pri"ar$ interests ' which to us ha"e none"ery remote relation. >ence she must :e en%a%ed in fre6uent contro"ersies' the causes of which are essentially forconcerns. >ence therefore it must :e unwise in us to im+licate oursel"es' :y artificial ties' in the ordinary "icissitude+olitics' or the ordinary com:inations and collisions of her friendshi+s' or enmities1 !ur detached and distant situatand ena:les us to +ursue a different course. ;f we remain one Peo+le' under an efficient %o"ernment' the +eriod is nwhen we may defy material inIury from e2ternal annoyanceN when we may take such an attitude as will cause themay at any time resol"e u+on to :e scru+ulously res+ectedN when :elli%erent nations' under the im+ossi:ility of mac6uisitions u+on us' will not li%htly ha@ard the %i"in% us +ro"ocationN when we may choose +eace or war' as :y Iustice shall Counsel. Why fore%o the ad"anta%es of so +eculiar a situation

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    George 7' Ball and David Roc#efeller on the Bilderberg Meetings! in their o n ords

    K*s a result of this and later meetin%s' +lans were made for our first session to :e held at the >otel Bilder:er% at !o>olland. ;t was an old$fashioned summer hotel in a wooded +ark' and' concerned for the security of so many famo%o"ernment had esta:lished a +lainclothes %uard :ehind e"ery tree. *mused :y such hi%hly "isi:le +recautions' ; ton the second day that ; was %oin% stir cra@yN we then s+eculated on the chances of my %ettin% out of the hotroad without %ettin% shot. 5hereafter' for twenty$se"en years' our %rou+ met at least once a year at a 6uiet retreatourist hotel off season) for two and a half days of serious discussion. ;n addition' there were small meetin%s of thCommittee' held until recently at SoestdiIk Palace' Prince BernardJs country home. 2ce+t durin% my years in thewas a mem:er of the Steerin% Committee from the formation of the %rou+ until ,? ?. 5hen the Bilder:er% foundeo"er to a youn%er %rou+' althou%h ; remain an ad"iser. ; ha"e attended e"ery Bilder:er% meetin% with one e2ce3heBilderberg "eetings pri"aril$ concentrate on a single ob6ective: to tr$ to clear up abrasive proble"s and attitudes thatcould poison effective relations bet een ("erica and urope' 5he meetin%s are attended :y the mem:ers of a +ermasteerin% committee of uro+eans and *mericans and :y other men and women of achie"ement and com+etence s+eon each occasion. *ttendance is limited to rou%hly ei%hty +ersons.andor is assured b$ ground rules that forbid an$one todiscuss the "eetings e.cept in the "ost general a$ or! in outside conversation! to attribute e.pressed vie s to an$individual' (t each "eeting! there is a political and an econo"ic proble" to hich the discussion is addressed' *ll "ieare taken as indi"idual e2+ressionsN no one s+eaks for his %o"ernment' his +olitical +arty' or any other or%ani@adistinction of Bilder:er% is not' howe"er' its %round rules :ut the e2traordinary 6uality of those who attend the meis hardly a maIor +olitical fi%ure from uro+e or the 3nited States who has not :een in"ited at least once. !f the +rerecent heads of %o"ernment' >elmut Schmidt' the erman Chancellor' has attended se"eral times' and amon% othercome one or more times ha"e :een Valery iscard dJ stain%' >arold Wilson' =ames Calla%han' dward >eath' &ar%5hatcher' Rene Ple"en' uy &ollet' Pierre &endes$ rance' as well as Prince Phili+' Denis >ealey' Dean Rusk' Dean *>enry Eissin%er' and Cyrus VanceUBilder:er%Js most "alua:le achie"ement has :een to +ro"ide for the de"elo+merelations :etween indi"iduals of dis+arate :ack%rounds' eatin%' drinkin%' walkin% O and constantly talkin% O to%settin%s. When ; Ioined the State De+artment in ,?7,' ; was already well ac6uainted with most Western leaders. S+articularly well' since we had :een to%ether at Bilder:er% on more than one occasion.O eor%e W. Ball' from his auto:io%ra+hy The ,ast Has A other ,atter : -emoirs (+. ,/F$,/7N +u:lished in ,?- )

    K;f the Council on orei%n Relations raises the hackles of cons+iracy theorists'the Bilderberg "eetings "ust induceapocal$ptic visions of o"nipotent international ban#ers plotting ith unscrupulous govern"ent officials to i"posecunning sche"es on an ignorant and unsuspecting orld' *t the risk of disa++ointin% these cons+iracy mon%ers' tthat Bilder:er% is really an intensely interestin% annual discussion %rou+ that de:ates issues of si%nificance to :oand #orth *mericans O without reachin% consensus.rince Bernhard of the @etherlands convened the first conference inMa$ 1%F4 at the urging of &oseph Retinger ' a Pole of aristocratic ori%ins who had ser"ed with British intelli%ence dWorld War ;;. Retin%er' a dynamic and ener%etic man who s+oke with a hea"y accent and walked with a +ronouconcerned a:out the tense relations within the *tlantic community. >e +ersuaded Bernhard to con"ene a %rou+ of indi"iduals to discuss these matters. ; was one of ele"en *mericans in"ited' and we Ioined fifty dele%ates from eleuro+ean countries O a li"ely mosaic of +oliticians' :usinessmen' Iournalists' and trade unionists. ; was sur+rised toin"ited in the first +lace and :een more taken a:ack when Retin%er asked me to +re+are a :ack%round +a+er on +rworld economy from the *merican +ers+ecti"eU5he conference had ser"ed a useful +ur+ose' and the consensus washould meet a%ain the followin% year under the continuin% chairmanshi+ of Prince Bernhard. We also decided t%atherin% KBilder:er% after the hotel in !oster:eek where we had first assem:led.O Da"id Rockefeller' from his auto:io%ra+hy -emoirs (+. 0,/$0,,' Cha+ter 1 Proud ;nternationalistN +u:lished in // )

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    Prominent /,0 Bilder:er% &eetin%s Partici+ants

    ohn Sa"ersChief of the Secret

    >ntelligence Ser'ice M> !No'/ 1, 200 @present!

    )eorge ;sborneChancellor of the

    nternational Monetar&

    und 2011@present!

    +nders ogh Ras%ussenSecretar&@)eneral ofN+A; 200 @2014!

    )en/ #hilip M/ BreedlSupre%e +llied

    Co%%ander of

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    2014 Bilderberg Meetings articipants:

    *enri de CastriesD ranceE

    Chair%an of the board of+3+ D rench in'est%ent

    and insurance fir%E2000@present!

    #aul M/ +chleitner Chair%an of the

    Super'isor& Board,9eutsche Ban +)

    2012@present!

    osef +c er%annD)er%an&8S"it erlandEChair%an of the

    Manage%ent Board,9eutsche Ban +)

    2002@2012!

    Marcus +giusD)reat BritainE

    Chair%an, Barcla&s Banplc 200F@2012!

    Matti +lahuhtaD inlandEMe%ber of the Boa

    6;Nnc/

    Matti +punenD inlandE

    9irector, innish Businessand #olic& oru% tal&E

    or%er $ice Chair%an ofRothschild

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    S'ein Richard Brandt KgDNor"a&E

    #resident and C

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    Brian ergusonDCanadaE

    #resident and Cnstitute 1 @present!

    6enneth M/ acobsChair%an of the boar

    5a ard Dban E200 @present!

    a%es +/ ohnsonChair%an and C%%igration andMulticulturalis% of

    Canada 200-@present!

    Ahe 5ord ohn! 6err6inlochard

    British +%bassador to=nited States1 G@1 F!H

    9eput& Chair%an, R9utch Shell plc

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    *enr& +/ 6issinger #h/9/ *ar'ard 1 G4=/S/ Secretar& of State

    1 F.@1 FF!

    6laus 6leinfeld

    D)er%an&8+%ericaEChair%an and Cnc/

    +ndre 6udels iDS"it erlandE

    Chair%an of the Boardand Cnternational Monetar&

    und 2011@present!

    Aho%as 5e&senDBelgiu%E

    Chair%an of =%icoreD%aterials technolog&E

    200-@present!

    Cheng 5i9irector of Research a

    Senior ello", ohn 5Ahornton China Cen

    Broo ings >nstituti

    Ao'e 5if'endahlDS"edenE

    #olitical nstitute of Aechnolog&

    >nes de MedeirosD#ortugalE

    Me%ber of #arlia%ent,Socialist #art&

    ohn Mic leth"aitD)reat BritainE

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    Mario Monti#ri%e Minister of >tal&2011@201.!H ntelligence +genc&

    2011@2012!

    Stephen S/ #olo)o'ernor of the Ban oCanada 201.@prese

    +nders ogh Ras%ussenSecretar&@)eneral ofN+A; 200 @2014!

    orgen *uno Ras%ussenD9en%ar E

    Chair%an of the Board ofArustees, Ahe 5undbec

    oundation

    $i'iane Reding$ice #resident of the

    nc/

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    #eter +/ Ahiel#resident of Clariu%

    Capital Manage%ent, 55CJ Co@ ounder of #a&pal

    *enri Aops eD9en%ar E

    Chair%an, *aldor Aops e +8S

    5ou as Asou alisD)reeceE

    #resident, *ellenicoundation for n'estor +B200G@present!H

    %ire-tor of he "o-a"ola "o' +2003 #resent,

    Marcus 7allenbergDS"edenE

    Chair%an of the Boar9irectors, S andina'is

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    Bilder:er% &eetin%sCo+enha%en' Denmark ? &ay $ , =une /,0

    inal list of Partici+ants

    hair"anR* Castries' >enri de Chairman and C !' *8* rou+

    D 3 *chleitner' Paul &. Chairman of the Su+er"isory Board' Deutsche Bank *D 3 *ckermann' =osef ormer C !' Deutsche Bank *BR *%ius' &arcus #on$ 2ecuti"e Chairman' P* Consultin% rou+;# *lahuhta' &atti &em:er of the Board' E!# N Chairman' *alto 3ni"ersity oundationBR *le2ander' >elen Chairman' 3B& +lc3S* *le2ander' Eeith B. ormer Commander' 3.S. Cy:er CommandN ormer Director' #ational Security *3S* *ltman' Ro%er C. 2ecuti"e Chairman' "ercore;# *+unen' &atti Director' innish Business and Policy orum V*D 3 *smussen' = r% State Secretary of La:our and Social *ffairs>3# BaInai' ordon ormer Prime &inisterN Party Leader' 5o%ether /,0BR Balls' dward &. Shadow Chancellor of the 2che6uer PR5 Balsem o' rancisco Pinto Chairman' ;m+resa S PSR* Baroin' ranXois &em:er of Parliament (3&P)N &ayor of 5royesR* Ba"ere@' #icolas Partner' i:son' Dunn Y Crutcher LLP3S* Ber%%ruen' #icolas Chairman' Ber%%ruen ;nstitute on o"ernance;5* Berna:Z' ranco Chairman' B rou+ SRLD#E Besen:acher' lemmin% Chairman' 5he Carls:er% rou+#LD Beurden' Ben "an C !' Royal Dutch Shell +lcSW Bildt' Carl &inister for orei%n *ffairs#!R Brandt@[%' S"ein Richard President and C !' #orsk >ydro *S*;#5 Breedlo"e' Phili+ &. Su+reme *llied Commander uro+e*35 Bronner' !scar Pu:lisher' Der S5*#D*RD Verla%s%esellschaft m.:.>.SW Buskhe' >\kan President and C !' Saa: *B

    53R ]andar' Cen%i@ Senior Columnist' *l &onitor and RadikalSP Ce:ri^n' =uan Luis 2ecuti"e Chairman' ru+o PR;S*R* Chalendar' Pierre$*ndr_ de Chairman and C !' Saint$ o:ainC*# Clark' W. dmund rou+ President and C !' 5D Bank rou+;#5 Coeur_' Beno`t &em:er of the 2ecuti"e Board' uro+ean Central Bank ;RL Co"eney' Simon &inister for *%riculture' ood and the &arineBR Cow+er$Coles' Sherard Senior *d"iser to the rou+ Chairman and rou+ C !' >SBC >oldin%s +lcB L Da"i%non' tienne &inister of State3S* Donilon' 5homas . Senior Partner' ! &el"eny and &yersN ormer 3.S. #ational Security *d"isor D 3 D +fner' &athias C !' *2el S+rin%er SBR Dudley' Ro:ert rou+ Chief 2ecuti"e' BP +lc

    ;# hrnrooth' >enrik Chairman' Ca"erion Cor+oration' !ta"a and P yry PLC;5* lkann' =ohn Chairman' iat S.+.*.D 3 nders' 5homas C !' *ir:us rou+D#E eders+iel' 3lrik 2ecuti"e Vice President' >aldor 5o+s e *9S3S* eldstein' &artin S. Professor of conomics' >ar"ard 3ni"ersityN President meritus' #B R C*# er%uson' Brian President and C !' Ceno"us ner%y ;nc.BR lint' Dou%las =. rou+ Chairman' >SBC >oldin%s +lcSP arcba$&ar%allo' =os_ &anuel &inister of orei%n *ffairs and Coo+eration

    3S* foeller' &ichael ;nde+endent Consultant53R le' #il fer Professor of Sociolo%y' cole des >autes tudes en Sciences Sociales3S* reen:er%' "an . Chairman and C !' *C rou+BR reenin%' =ustine Secretary of State for ;nternational De"elo+ment

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    D 3 R tt%en' #or:ert Chairman' orei%n *ffairs Committee' erman Bundesta%3S* Ru:in' Ro:ert . Co$Chair' Council on orei%n RelationsN ormer Secretary of the 5reasury

    3S* Rumer' u%ene Senior *ssociate and Director' Russia and urasia Pro%ram' Carne%ie ndowmen;nternational Peace#!R Rynnin%$5 nnesen' Christian President and C !' Statkraft *S#LD Samsom' Diederik &. Parliamentary Leader P"d* (La:our Party)BR Sawers' =ohn Chief' Secret ;ntelli%ence Ser"ice#LD Scheffer' Paul =. *uthorN Professor of uro+ean Studies' 5il:ur% 3ni"ersity#LD Schi++ers' dith &inister of >ealth' Welfare and S+ort

    3S* Schmidt' ric . 2ecuti"e Chairman' oo%le ;nc.*35 Scholten' Rudolf C !' !esterreichische Eontroll:ank *3S* Shih' Clara C ! and ounder' >earsay Social;# Siilasmaa' Risto E. Chairman of the Board of Directors and ;nterim C !' #okia Cor+orationSP S+ain' >.&. the Hueen of 3S* S+ence' *. &ichael Professor of conomics' #ew 4ork 3ni"ersity;# Stadi%h' Eari President and C !' Sam+o +lc3S* Summers' Lawrence >. Charles W. liot 3ni"ersity Professor' >ar"ard 3ni"ersity;RL Sutherland' Peter D. Chairman' oldman Sachs ;nternationalN 3# S+ecial Re+resentati"e for &i%raSW S"an:er%' Carl$>enric Chairman' Vol"o *B and BP +lc53R 5aftal ' *. gmit &em:er of the Board' Suna and ;nan EiraX oundation3S* 5hiel' Peter *. President' 5hiel Ca+italD#E 5o+s e' >enrik Chairman' >aldor 5o+s e *9SRC 5soukalis' Loukas President' >ellenic oundation for uro+ean and orei%n Policy#!R 3llt"eit$&oe' =ens ounder and C !' 3moe *S;#5 g@ mc ' *hmet Director$ eneral' !r%anisation for the Prohi:ition of Chemical Wea+onsC> Vasella' Daniel L. >onorary Chairman' #o"artis ;nternationalD#E Vesta%er' &ar%rethe De+uty Prime &inister and &inister for conomic *ffairs and the ;nterior ;# Wahlroos' BI rn Chairman' Sam+o +lcSW Wallen:er%' =aco: Chairman' ;n"estor *BSW Wallen:er%' &arcus Chairman of the Board of Directors' Skandina"iska nskilda Banken *B3S* Warsh' Ee"in &. Distin%uished Visitin% ellow and Lecturer' Stanford 3ni"ersityBR Wolf' &artin >. Chief conomics Commentator' 5he inancial 5imes3S* Wolfensohn' =ames D. Chairman and C !' Wolfensohn and Com+any#LD Galm' errit Chairman of the &ana%in% Board' *B#$*&R! Bank #.V.RC Ganias' eor%e Chairman of the Board' #ational Bank of reece3S* Goellick' Ro:ert B. Chairman' Board of ;nternational *d"isors' 5he oldman Sachs rou+

    *35 *ustria RC reeceB L Bel%ium >3# >un%ary

    C*# Canada ;#5 ;nternationalC> Swit@erland ;RL ;relandC># China ;5* ;talyD 3 ermany #LD #etherlandsD#E Denmark #!R #orwaySP S+ain PR5 Portu%al;# inland SW SwedenR* rance 53R 5urkeyBR reat Britain 3S* 3nited States of *merica

    Source1 htt+199www.:ilder:er%meetin%s.or%9+artici+ants.html

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    Bilder:er% &eetin%sCo+enha%en' Denmark ? &ay $ , =une /,0

    Current list of Partici+ants

    ,tatus 2 Ma$ 2014

    hair"anR* Castries' >enri de Chairman and C !' *8* rou+

    D 3 *chleitner' Paul &. Chairman of the Su+er"isory Board' Deutsche Bank *D 3 *ckermann' =osef ormer C !' Deutsche Bank *BR *%ius' &arcus #on$ 2ecuti"e Chairman' P* Consultin% rou+;# *lahuhta' &atti &em:er of the Board' E!# N Chairman' *alto 3ni"ersity oundationBR *le2ander' >elen Chairman' 3B& +lc

    3S* *le2ander' Eeith B. ormer Commander' 3.S. Cy:er CommandN ormer Director' #ational Securit*%ency3S* *ltman' Ro%er C. 2ecuti"e Chairman' "ercore;# *+unen' &atti Director' innish Business and Policy orum V*D 3 *smussen' = r% State Secretary of La:our and Social *ffairs

    >3# BaInai' ordon ormer Prime &inisterN Party Leader' 5o%ether /,0BR Balls' dward &. Shadow Chancellor of the 2che6uer PR5 Balsem o' rancisco Pinto Chairman' ;m+resa S PSR* Baroin' ranXois &em:er of Parliament (3&P)N &ayor of 5royesR* Ba"ere@' #icolas Partner' i:son' Dunn Y Crutcher LLP3S* Ber%%ruen' #icolas Chairman' Ber%%ruen ;nstitute on o"ernance;5* Berna:Z' ranco Chairman' B rou+ SRLD#E Besen:acher' lemmin% Chairman' 5he Carls:er% rou+#LD Beurden' Ben "an C !' Royal Dutch Shell +lcSW Bildt' Carl &inister for orei%n *ffairs#!R Brandt@[%' S"ein Richard President and C !' #orsk >ydro *S*

    ;#5 Breedlo"e' Phili+ &. Su+reme *llied Commander uro+e*35 Bronner' !scar Pu:lisher' Der S5*#D*RD Verla%s%esellschaft m.:.>.SW Buskhe' >\kan President and C !' Saa: *B53R ]andar' Cen%i@ Senior Columnist' *l &onitor and RadikalSP Ce:ri^n' =uan Luis 2ecuti"e Chairman' ru+o PR;S*R* Chalendar' Pierre$*ndr_ de Chairman and C !' Saint$ o:ainC*# Clark' W. dmund rou+ President and C !' 5D Bank rou+;#5 Coeur_' Beno`t &em:er of the 2ecuti"e Board' uro+ean Central Bank ;RL Co"eney' Simon &inister for *%riculture' ood and the &arineBR Cow+er$Coles' Sherard Senior *d"iser to the rou+ Chairman and rou+ C !' >SBC >oldin%s +lc

    B L Da"i%non' tienne &inister of State3S* Donilon' 5homas . Senior Partner' ! &el"eny and &yersN ormer 3.S. #ational Security *d"isor D 3 D +fner' &athias C !' *2el S+rin%er SBR Dudley' Ro:ert rou+ Chief 2ecuti"e' BP +lc;# hrnrooth' >enrik Chairman' Ca"erion Cor+oration' !ta"a and P yry PLC;5* lkann' =ohn Chairman' iat S.+.*.D 3 nders' 5homas C !' *ir:us rou+D#E eders+iel' 3lrik 2ecuti"e Vice President' >aldor 5o+s e *9S3S* eldstein' &artin S. Professor of conomics' >ar"ard 3ni"ersityN President meritus' #B R C*# er%uson' Brian President and C !' Ceno"us ner%y ;nc.BR lint' Dou%las =. rou+ Chairman' >SBC >oldin%s +lcSP arcba$&ar%allo' =os_ &anuel &inister of orei%n *ffairs and Coo+eration

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    3S* foeller' &ichael ;nde+endent Consultant53R le' #il fer Professor of Sociolo%y' cole des >autes tudes en Sciences Sociales3S* reen:er%' "an . Chairman and C !' *C rou+BR reenin%' =ustine Secretary of State for ;nternational De"elo+ment#LD >al:erstadt' Victor Professor of conomics' Leiden 3ni"ersity3S* >ockfield' Susan President merita' &assachusetts ;nstitute of 5echnolo%y#!R > e%h' Leif !. Chairman' > e%h *utoliners *S#!R > e%h' Westye Senior *d"isor' > e%h *utoliners *S3S* >offman' Reid Co$ ounder and 2ecuti"e Chairman' Linked;nC># >uan%' 4i+in% Professor of conomics' #ational School of De"elo+ment' Pekin% 3ni"ersity3S* =ackson' Shirley *nn President' Rensselaer Polytechnic ;nstitute3S* =aco:s' Eenneth &. Chairman and C !' La@ard3S* =ohnson' =ames *. Chairman' =ohnson Ca+ital Partners3S* Ear+' *le2 C !' Palantir 5echnolo%ies

    3S* Eat@' Bruce =. Vice President and Co$Director' &etro+olitan Policy Pro%ram' 5he Brookin;nstitutionC*# Eenney' =ason 5. &inister of m+loyment and Social De"elo+mentBR Eerr' =ohn De+uty Chairman' Scottish Power 3S* Eissin%er' >enry *. Chairman' Eissin%er *ssociates' ;nc.3S* Eleinfeld' Elaus Chairman and C !' *lcoa53R EoX' &ustafa Chairman' EoX >oldin% *.S.D#E Era%h' Steffen President and C !' %mont3S* Era"is' >enry R. Co$Chairman and Co$C !' Eohl:er% Era"is Ro:erts Y Co.3S* Era"is' &arie$=os_e Senior ellow and Vice Chair' >udson ;nstituteC> Eudelski' *ndr_ Chairman and C !' Eudelski rou+;#5 La%arde' Christine &ana%in% Director' ;nternational &onetary undB L Leysen' 5homas Chairman of the Board of Directors' EBC rou+3S* Li' Chen% Director' =ohn L. 5hornton China Center' 5he Brookin%s ;nstitutionSW Lif"endahl' 5o"e Political ditor in Chief' S"enska Da%:ladetC># Liu' >e &inister' !ffice of the Central Leadin% rou+ on inancial and conomic *ffairPR5 &acedo' Paulo &inister of >ealthR* &acron' mmanuel De+uty Secretary eneral of the Presidency;5* &a%%ioni' &onica ditor$in$Chief' Rainews 0' R*; 5VBR &andelson' Peter Chairman' lo:al Counsel LLP3S* &c*fee' *ndrew Princi+al Research Scientist' &assachusetts ;nstitute of 5echnolo%yPR5 &edeiros' ;n s de &em:er of Parliament' Socialist PartyBR &icklethwait' =ohn ditor$in$Chief' 5he conomistRC &itsotaki' *le2andra Chair' *ction*id >ellas;5* &onti' &ario Senator$for$lifeN President' Bocconi 3ni"ersity3S* &undie' Crai% =. Senior *d"isor to the C !' &icrosoft Cor+orationC*# &unroe$Blum' >eather Professor of &edicine and Princi+al (President) merita' &c ill 3ni"ersity

    3S* &urray' Charles *. W.>. Brady Scholar' *merican nter+rise ;nstitute for Pu:lic Policy Research#LD #etherlands' >.R.>. Princess Beatri2 of theSP #in _no"a' =uan &arba De+uty Chairman and C !' Cai2aBank R* #ou%ayrZde' #atalie Director and 2ecuti"e ditor' Le &ondeD#E !lesen' S ren$Peter ProfessorN &em:er of the Board of Directors' 5he Carls:er% oundation;# !llila' =orma Chairman' Royal Dutch Shell' +lcN Chairman' !utokum+u Plc53R !ran' 3mut De+uty Chairman' Re+u:lican Peo+leJs Party (C>P)BR !s:orne' eor%e Chancellor of the 2che6uer R* Pellerin' leur State Secretary for orei%n 5rade3S* Perle' Richard #. Resident ellow' *merican nter+rise ;nstitute3S* Petraeus' Da"id >. Chairman' EER lo:al ;nstitute

    C*# Polo@' Ste+hen S. o"ernor' Bank of Canada

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    ;#5 Rasmussen' *nders o%h Secretary eneral' #*5!D#E Rasmussen' = r%en >uno Chairman of the Board of 5rustees' 5he Lund:eck oundation

    ;#5 Redin%' Vi"iane Vice President and Commissioner for =ustice' undamental Ri%hts and Citi@uro+ean Commission3S* Reed' Easim &ayor of *tlantaC*# Reisman' >eather &. Chair and C !' ;ndi%o Books Y &usic ;nc.#!R Reiten' i"ind Chairman' Ela"eness &arine >oldin% *SD 3 R tt%en' #or:ert Chairman' orei%n *ffairs Committee' erman Bundesta%3S* Ru:in' Ro:ert . Co$Chair' Council on orei%n RelationsN ormer Secretary of the 5reasury

    3S* Rumer' u%ene Senior *ssociate and Director' Russia and urasia Pro%ram' Carne%ie ndow;nternational Peace#!R Rynnin%$5 nnesen' Christian President and C !' Statkraft *S#LD Samsom' Diederik &. Parliamentary Leader P"d* (La:our Party)BR Sawers' =ohn Chief' Secret ;ntelli%ence Ser"ice#LD Scheffer' Paul =. *uthorN Professor of uro+ean Studies' 5il:ur% 3ni"ersity#LD Schi++ers' dith &inister of >ealth' Welfare and S+ort3S* Schmidt' ric . 2ecuti"e Chairman' oo%le ;nc.*35 Scholten' Rudolf C !' !esterreichische Eontroll:ank *3S* Shih' Clara C ! and ounder' >earsay Social;# Siilasmaa' Risto E. Chairman of the Board of Directors and ;nterim C !' #okia Cor+orationSP S+ain' >.&. the Hueen of 3S* S+ence' *. &ichael Professor of conomics' #ew 4ork 3ni"ersity;# Stadi%h' Eari President and C !' Sam+o +lc3S* Summers' Lawrence >. Charles W. liot 3ni"ersity Professor' >ar"ard 3ni"ersity;RL Sutherland' Peter D. Chairman' oldman Sachs ;nternationalN 3# S+ecial Re+resentati"e for &iSW S"an:er%' Carl$>enric Chairman' Vol"o *B and BP +lc53R 5aftal ' *. gmit &em:er of the Board' Suna and ;nan EiraX oundation3S* 5hiel' Peter *. President' 5hiel Ca+italD#E 5o+s e' >enrik Chairman' >aldor 5o+s e *9SRC 5soukalis' Loukas President' >ellenic oundation for uro+ean and orei%n Policy#!R 3llt"eit$&oe' =ens ounder and C !' 3moe *S;#5 g@ mc ' *hmet Director$ eneral' !r%anisation for the Prohi:ition of Chemical Wea+onsC> Vasella' Daniel L. >onorary Chairman' #o"artis ;nternational;# Wahlroos' BI rn Chairman' Sam+o +lcSW Wallen:er%' =aco: Chairman' ;n"estor *BSW Wallen:er%' &arcus Chairman of the Board of Directors' Skandina"iska nskilda Banken *B3S* Warsh' Ee"in &. Distin%uished Visitin% ellow and Lecturer' Stanford 3ni"ersityBR Wolf' &artin >. Chief conomics Commentator' 5he inancial 5imes3S* Wolfensohn' =ames D. Chairman and C !' Wolfensohn and Com+any#LD Galm' errit Chairman of the &ana%in% Board' *B#$*&R! Bank #.V.RC Ganias' eor%e Chairman of the Board' #ational Bank of reece

    3S* Goellick' Ro:ert B. Chairman' Board of ;nternational *d"isors' 5he oldman Sachs rou+

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    D#E Denmark #!R #orwaySP S+ain PR5 Portu%al;# inland SW SwedenR* rance 53R 5urkeyBR reat Britain 3S* 3nited States of *mericaSource1 htt+199:ilder:er%meetin%s.or%9+artici+ants.html

    ress ReleaseBilderberg Meetings

    2nd Bilderberg conference to ta#e place fro" 2% Ma$ - 1 &une 2014 in openhagen! Den"ar#'

    openhagen! 2 Ma$ 2014 $ 5he 7 nd Bilder:er% meetin% is set to take +lace from ? &ay until , =une /,0 in Co+eDenmark. * total of around ,0/ +artici+ants from countries ha"e confirmed their attendance. *s e"er' a di"erse %r+olitical leaders and e2+erts from industry' finance' academia and the media ha"e :een in"ited. 5helist of +artici+ants isa"aila:le onwww.:ilder:er%meetin%s.or%

    5he key to+ics for discussion this year include1

    >s the econo%ic reco'er& sustainableV7ho "ill pa& for the de%ographicsV9oes pri'ac& existV*o" special is the relationship in intelligence sharingVBig shifts in technolog& and obsAhe future of de%ocrac& and the %iddle class trapChina s political and econo%ic outlooAhe ne" architecture of the Middle

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    5he /,0 Bilder:er% &eetin%s Conference was held at the Co+enha%en &arriott >oteCo+enha%en' Denmark' located near 5i"oli ardens and *malien:or% Palace

    from 5hursday' &ay ?' /,0 to Sunday' =une ,' /,0.

    &a+ of downtown Co+enha%en' Denmark

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    Co+enha%en *ir+ort Eastru+ ' located near Co+enha%en' Denmark

    Co+enha%en Central 5rain Station ( .obe ha) s Ho)edba eg/rd N .obe ha) H ) is located within walkin% distance of thCo+enha%en &arriott >otel.

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    /,0 Bilder:er% &eetin%s Conference at Co+enha%en' Denmark ( ? &ay$, =une /,0)

    Co+enha%en &arriott >otel in Co+enha%en' Denmark' the site of the /,0 Bilder:er% &eetin%s conference (Pho;nfowa

    * +olice officer %uards the +erimeter of the Co+enha%en &arriott >otel in Co+enha%en' Denmark on &ay -' /,0'the :e%innin% of the /,0 Bilder:er% &eetin%s conference. (Photo1;nfowars)

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    Barricade is erected outside Co+enha%en &arriott >otel in Co+enha%en' Denmark on &ay -' /,0' a day :efore theof the /,0 Bilder:er% &eetin%s conference. (Photo1;nfowars)

    * +rotestor standin% on a +u:lic sidewalk near the Co+enha%en &arriott >otel in Co+enha%en' Denmark' where tBilder:er% &eetin%s conference is held' was assaulted and arrested on &ay ?' /,0 for refusin% to show identifica

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    Co+enha%en &arriott >otel in Co+enha%en' Denmark

    Co+enha%en &arriott >otel conference room

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    Retired 3.S. *rmy en. Da"id >. Petraeus is seen Io%%in% near the Co+enha%en &arriott >otel durin% the first daBilder:er% &eetin%s conference in Co+enha%en' Denmark on &ay ?' /,0. (Photo1;nfowars)

    Secretary eneral of #*5! *nders o%h Rasmussen (left) and &ana%in% Director of ;nternational &onetary und ChLa%arde attend the /,0 Bilder:er% &eetin%s conference held in Co+enha%en' Denmark in &ay /,0. (Photo1 Polf

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    ric Schmidt (center)' chairman of the :oard of oo%le' meets with other Bilder:er% %uests at the Co+enha%en &adurin% the second day of /,0 Bilder:er% &eetin%s conference in Co+enha%en' Denmark on &ay A/' /,0. (Photo;nfowar

    ric Schmidt ( nd left)' chairman of the :oard of oo%le' and =ames Wolfensohn (center' standin%)' former PresidentWorld Bank' meet with other Bilder:er% %uests at the Co+enha%en &arriott >otel durin% the second day of /,0 B&eetin%s conference in Co+enha%en' Denmark on &ay A/' /,0. (Photo1;nfowars)

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    Princess (formerly Hueen) Beatri2 of the #etherlands enters the Co+enha%en &arriott >otel durin% the first day oBilder:er% &eetin%s conference in Co+enha%en' Denmark on &ay ?' /,0. (Photo1Prison+lanet)

    Hueen Sofia of S+ain enters the Co+enha%en &arriott >otel durin% the first day of /,0 Bilder:er% &eetin%s confCo+enha%en' Denmark on &ay ?' /,0. (Photo1Prison+lanet)

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    =ames Wolfensohn (left) and tienne Da"i%non enIoy a lunch :reak outside the Co+enha%en &arriott >otel durin%day of /,0 Bilder:er% &eetin%s conference in Co+enha%en' Denmark on &ay A/' /,0. (Photo1;nfowars)

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    Bilder:er% limousines are seen +arked outside the Co+enha%en &arriott >otel in Co+enha%en' Denmark on &ay the /,0 Bilder:er% &eetin%s conference. (Photo1;nfowars)

    Danish +olice officers film re+orters who are standin% outside the :arricade of the Co+enha%en &arriott >otel in Denmark on &ay A/' /,0 durin% the /,0 Bilder:er% &eetin%s conference. (Photo1;nfowars)

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    Bilder:er% %uest Diederik Samsom' Parliamentary Leader P"d* (La:our Party) of the #etherlands' s+eaks to +roteCo+enha%en' Denmark on &ay A,' /,0. (Photo1;nfowars)

    &ayor of *tlanta Easim Reed de+arts the Co+enha%en &arriott >otel in Co+enha%en' Denmark on Sunday' =une followin% the conclusion of the /,0 Bilder:er% &eetin%s conference. (Photo1;nfowars)

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    )eorge ;sborne left!, the Chancellor of the

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    Carl Bildt left!, the current oreign Minister of S"eden, %eets "ith 9utch #rofessor $ictor *alberstadt at the 2014 Bilderberg Meetingsconference/ #hoto: *annah Borno8Ahe )uardian !

    6e'in 7arsh left! appears "ith #aul +chleitner center!, the chair%an of 9eutsche Ban , and Christine 5agarde, the Managing 9irector of the>nternational Monetar& und/ #hoto: *annah Borno8Ahe )uardian !

    Sir ohn 6err appears "ith other Bilderberg guests, including rench go'ern%ent official leur #ellerin s%o ing a cigarette!, during a lunchbrea at the 2014 Bilderberg Meetings conference/ #hoto: *annah Borno8Ahe )uardian !

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    )eorge ;sborne and ohn Mic leth"ait attend the 2014 Bilderberg Meetings conference/ #hoto: *annah Borno 8Ahe )uardian !

    iat chair%an ohn

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    Supre%e +llied Co%%ander of chief Sir ohn Sa"ers left! engages in a con'ersation "ith Carl@*enric S'anberg, the chair%an of British #etroleu%/#hoto: *annah Borno8Ahe )uardian !

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    Ahe Supre%e +llied Co%%ander of

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