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Depois de anos na surdina e no ostracismo, perante a crítica mundial, consequentemente, da opinião publica e mesmo de setores que atuam ideologicamente na esquerda, como os partidos socialistas, comunistas e trabalhistas e apesar de existir desde 1954, o mote "Group Bilderberg", vem a tona por meio de ativistas nas redes sociais e outras plataformas da WEB. Os meios tradicionais alegam que o Group Bilderberg não passa de um grupo de lideres globais advindos de varias áreas de atuações, que se reúnem desde década de cinquenta, com o intuito de discutir os problemas do planeta. Argumentam que não existe nem uma ingerência na geo-política-econômica-militar global e os que acusam o clube de ser um supra governo do ocidente, não passam de teóricos da conspiração. Na verdade, de acordo com documentos revelados nos últimos anos, a chamada "teoria da conspiração" está muito perto da verdade, neste assunto. Podemos afirmar que o grupo, no mínimo, aponta as diretrizes para o que se chama de atlantismo. O atlantismo é uma doutrina política que advoga uma intensa cooperação entre os Estados Unidos, Canadá e os países da Europa Ocidental, nos domínios político, militar e econômico, as quais devem ser encorajadas e desenvolvidas, devido à comunhão de valores entre estes países.
O Clube Bilderberg nasceu logo após a segunda guerra mundial - em 1954. Ficou claro para a Europa e os Estados Unidos que os mercados não poderiam ser mais conquistados pelas armas, pelo menos nos países mais desenvolvidos economicamente. O segundo conflito global deixou de herança a corrida por armas nucleares, desta forma, ficou entendido que a divisão do mundo, entre capitalismo e Socialismo, não poderia mais ser resolvida por disputas bélicas. Com a advinda da guerra fria os conflitos convencionais deveriam ser travados em países periféricos, tanto de influência socialistas ou capitalistas, em áreas do Oriente Médio, América Latina, África e Ásia. O Grupo de Bilderberg foi fundado com o intuito de diminuir o anti-americanismo na Europa, logo após a segunda guerra. Igualmente, discutir novos métodos de colonialismo, pois o gigante da América se consolidou como potência hegemônica e ser o único capaz de frear a influência soviética na Europa ocidental. Contudo, logo nas primeiras reuniões foi percebido que existia uma nova realidade. Emergiam, neste novo contexto, as grandes corporações responsáveis pelo abastecimento dos países conflituantes, como os conglomerados bancários que financiaram e sugaram ativos dos países envolvidos, a incipiente e massificante propaganda espalhada pela industria cinematográfica, que iria se transformar nas grandes corporações midiáticas e, evidentemente, o capital especulativo e as grandes transnacionais das mais diversas atividades econômicas.
A nova era inaugurou o fantoche do que chamamos Democracia Ocidental e mote para golpes de estados nas chamadas repúblicas de bananas espalhadas globalmente. A América Latina foi testemunha. A ITT financiou o golpe de estado contra Salvador Allende no Chile. As nacionalizações de empresas de energias e telefonia norte-americanas foram o motivo para derrubar governos eleitos democraticamente no continente centro-sul americano. No oriente médio a cobiça pelo petróleo foi o responsável por golpes, divisões de nações e guerras regionais que garantiram o abastecimento de trilhões de petrodólares à grande e sanguinária industria bélica ocidental. Na Asia os mercados foram disputados palmo a palmo, para conservar a influência ocidental, diante o crescimento Sino-Soviético. O grupo de Bilderberg, além dos representantes governamentais, pressionados pelas grandes corporações, agora, era um governo supranacional, uma ditadura da mão invisível do Poder Econômico, que decide sobre as vidas dos cidadãos no planeta terra. Nas reuniões anuais o governo dos governos, Group Bilderberg, os interesses econômicos das grandes corporações são partilhados, idealizados e ordenados para as administrações títeres do ocidente. Os governos atlantistas incorporaram o grande irmão Orwelliano, mas a serviço das transnacionais, que vasculham o mundo a procura de qualquer ameaça ao clube das grandes corporações, principalmente, empresas estatais de países emergentes, como revelou Edward Snowden e mostrou os documentos da Agency Stratfor, como por exemplo, a estatal brasileira Petrobrás, que com a descoberta das reservas de hidrocarbureto na camada de Pré-Sal, na costa brasileira, atiçou a cobiça das sete irmãs e das maquinas capitalistas ávidas de consumo energético.
Não precisamos das atas ou presenciar as reuniões anuais do Grupo de Bilderberg, nem ler os segredos das clausulas inacessíveis ao Wikileaks dos TPP e TTIP, para saber qual o objetivo dos representantes da "Democracia Ocidental". O Atlantismo, atualmente, visa derrubar a grande ameaça aos seus domínios, ou seja, os BRICS. Os países dos formadores do bloco criaram seu banco para fugir das manipulações do FED/EEUU (Federal Reserve System). Grande parte das matérias-primas que mantém a maquina mundial funcionado e a metade do PIB global estão contidos nesta associação que contraria os interesses da "Nova" Ordem Mundial. A estratégia elaborada é bombardear os países emergentes com informações desestabilizadoras por meio dos Grupos Corporativos de Mídia, por movimentos de estudantes da classe média financiados por Ongs e Ocips com a pseudo filosofia do moralismo e "liberdade", por meio dos partidos de direita, inclusive fascistas, que histericamente gritam contra a corrupção, defendem o conservadorismo, o homofobismo, o fundamentalismo religioso e a repressão à população das classes economicamente frágeis. Está claro o que está em jogo nos primeiros anos do século vinte um. De um lado Atlantismo representado pelo Grupo Binderberg, que reúne as grandes corporações que desejam manter seu domínio conquistado desde os meados do século passado, já do outro lado, os países que constituem os BRICS e as nações que começam a enxergar uma change de se desenvolver e ter uma sociedade mais justa e livre dos rentistas e das grandes corporações ocidentais.
Estatísticas - Fonte Wikipedia
A tabela a seguir contém a posição de cada um dos BRICS em relação aos demais países do mundo, considerando algumas variáveis selecionadas. A melhor colocação, no grupo, é destacada em negrito.
| Variável | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Área | 5º | 1º | 7º | 3º | 24º |
| População | 5º | 9º | 2º | 1º | 25º |
| PIB nominal | 6º | 11º | 10º | 2º | 28º |
| PIB (PPC) | 8º | 6º | 4º | 2º | 25º |
| Exportações | 21º | 11º | 20º | 1º | 36º |
| Importações | 20º | 17º | 11º | 2º | 34º |
| Balança comercial | 187º | 4º | 182º | 1º | 179º |
| Consumo de eletricidade | 6º | 4º | 5º | 1º | 14º |
| Automóvel per capita | 65° | 51° | 114° | 72° | 69º |
| Liberdade econômica (2014)25 | 114° | 140° | 120° | 137° | 75º |
| Produção de petróleo | 9° | 1° | 23° | 5º | 42º |
| Índice de Desenvolvimento Humano | 79º | 66º | 134º | 101º | 123º |
Bilderberg Group ou Atlantismo
Bilderberg Hotel in the Netherlands, name-giving location of the first conference in 1954 | |
| Formation | 29 May 1954 |
|---|---|
Membership | ~150 invitees, smaller core group |
Chairman of the Steering Committee | Henri de Castries |
| Website | www .org[1 ![]() |
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[OS] SWITZERLAND/EU/ECON - Bilderberg Group meets today
Released on 2013-02-20 00:00 GMT
| Email-ID | 3061821 |
|---|---|
| Date | 2011-06-09 19:05:59 |
| From | michael.sher@stratfor.com |
| To | os@stratfor.com |
| List-Name | os@stratfor.com |
World's most powerful group meets in St Moritz
06/08/11
http://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/politics/Worlds_most_powerful_group_meets_in_St_Moritz.html?cid=30416268
The Bilderberg Group, a controversial invitation-only gathering of the
world's power brokers, is set to meet in the Swiss resort of St Moritz on
Thursday.
Critics denounce the four-day conference, which is closed to the prying
eyes of the media and doesn't issue any press releases, for having a
deleterious influence on world politics.
Previous guests include kings, presidents, captains of industry and heads
of international organisations. United States Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger has attended, as have Microsoft founder Bill Gates, German
Chancellor Angela Merkel and current Chairman of the Federal Reserve Ben
Bernanke.
Another regular is Dominique Strauss-Kahn, former head of the
International Monetary Fund, currently facing criminal charges.
"The Bilderberg Group is like a restricted circle of guests from the World
Economic Forum (WEF) meeting in Davos," said Sergio Rossi, economics
professor at Fribourg University.
He said the regulars at Bilderberg - named after the original conference
held at the Hotel de Bilderberg in the Netherlands in 1954 - find the WEF
a "hectic beanfeast".
At Bilderberg, "one is at Hermes", noted Pascal Lamy, director-general of
the World Trade Organization, referring to the French luxury goods maker.
Invitees appreciate being able to discuss "openly and freely" the issues
facing the world, such as the health of the euro or the greenback.
Pascal Couchepin, a former Swiss cabinet minister who regularly attended
Bilderberg meetings, proudly compared the annual get-together to a
"university seminar for people with experience".
But not all Swiss politicians are so welcoming. Dominique Baettig from the
rightwing Swiss People's Party has filed a motion denouncing the "opaque
supranational governance".
"This type of meeting, between powerful global players, is contrary to our
principles of sovereignty," he said. "What's more, they don't publish the
costs for the taxpayer."
Local thrill
The allure of the ultra-select club is not fading, as proved by the
private jets landing at nearby Samedan airport, the lines of limousines
with tinted windows and phalanxes of bodyguards.
And above all, the relatively discreet arrival of VIPs - something that
delights the local authorities.
"We're thrilled that these key figures have chosen to meet in
Graubu:nden," said Martin Schmid, president of the cantonal senate.
Which key figures exactly are gracing Graubu:nden with their presence is
impossible to say, but, as every year, the guest list is exclusively
reserved for decision-makers from Europe and North America.
In an unusual step, Swiss minister Doris Leuthard, who holds the
environment, transport, energy and communications portfolios, admitted she
would attend this year.
It's the fifth time that the planet's most exclusive conclave has met in
Switzerland: it was held three times in Bu:rgenstock above Lake Lucerne
and once at Bad Ragaz in canton St Gallen.
Conspiracy theorists
This year, some 130 movers and shakers are expected. As with Davos and the
WEF, St Moritz will be heavily fortified - one difference, however, being
the total lack of information on security or how much taxpayers will have
to cough up.
Barbara Janom-Steiner, head of cantonal justice and police, is keeping her
lips sealed.
For conspiracy theorists, Bilderberg is nothing more than an
"International Schemers' Association" whose aim is to create a "secret
world government".
They point to the total lack of transparency which characterises
discussions, since every participant swears never to reveal any contents
of conversations.
However, this has not prevented titbits from leaking out - last year for
example the discussions apparently focused on Iraq, Greece and the health
- or lack of it - of the euro.
Coincidence?
Bilderberg never results in any form of resolution or agreement,
nevertheless some people see a decisive influence on global political
affairs.
Among what they consider previous troubling coincidences: in 1991, Bill
Clinton, then a mere governor, was said to have been set up as future US
president; in 2002, Donald Rumsfeld, then US secretary of defense, was
said to have planned the intervention of coalition forces in Iraq.
In 2003, former French President Valery Giscard d'Estaing, then president
of the Convention on the Future of Europe, allegedly unveiled a preview of
the European Constitution.
But as the world's media peer into the tinted windows of St Moritz, Sergio
Rossi believes Bilderberg could be just the tip of the iceberg.
"There might be other groups - less institutionalised, with a more recent
history and above all less well-known than Bilderberg, even in developing
countries - whose members meet without anyone knowing anything about it."
06/08/11
http://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/politics/Worlds_most_powerful_group_meets_in_St_Moritz.html?cid=30416268
The Bilderberg Group, a controversial invitation-only gathering of the
world's power brokers, is set to meet in the Swiss resort of St Moritz on
Thursday.
Critics denounce the four-day conference, which is closed to the prying
eyes of the media and doesn't issue any press releases, for having a
deleterious influence on world politics.
Previous guests include kings, presidents, captains of industry and heads
of international organisations. United States Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger has attended, as have Microsoft founder Bill Gates, German
Chancellor Angela Merkel and current Chairman of the Federal Reserve Ben
Bernanke.
Another regular is Dominique Strauss-Kahn, former head of the
International Monetary Fund, currently facing criminal charges.
"The Bilderberg Group is like a restricted circle of guests from the World
Economic Forum (WEF) meeting in Davos," said Sergio Rossi, economics
professor at Fribourg University.
He said the regulars at Bilderberg - named after the original conference
held at the Hotel de Bilderberg in the Netherlands in 1954 - find the WEF
a "hectic beanfeast".
At Bilderberg, "one is at Hermes", noted Pascal Lamy, director-general of
the World Trade Organization, referring to the French luxury goods maker.
Invitees appreciate being able to discuss "openly and freely" the issues
facing the world, such as the health of the euro or the greenback.
Pascal Couchepin, a former Swiss cabinet minister who regularly attended
Bilderberg meetings, proudly compared the annual get-together to a
"university seminar for people with experience".
But not all Swiss politicians are so welcoming. Dominique Baettig from the
rightwing Swiss People's Party has filed a motion denouncing the "opaque
supranational governance".
"This type of meeting, between powerful global players, is contrary to our
principles of sovereignty," he said. "What's more, they don't publish the
costs for the taxpayer."
Local thrill
The allure of the ultra-select club is not fading, as proved by the
private jets landing at nearby Samedan airport, the lines of limousines
with tinted windows and phalanxes of bodyguards.
And above all, the relatively discreet arrival of VIPs - something that
delights the local authorities.
"We're thrilled that these key figures have chosen to meet in
Graubu:nden," said Martin Schmid, president of the cantonal senate.
Which key figures exactly are gracing Graubu:nden with their presence is
impossible to say, but, as every year, the guest list is exclusively
reserved for decision-makers from Europe and North America.
In an unusual step, Swiss minister Doris Leuthard, who holds the
environment, transport, energy and communications portfolios, admitted she
would attend this year.
It's the fifth time that the planet's most exclusive conclave has met in
Switzerland: it was held three times in Bu:rgenstock above Lake Lucerne
and once at Bad Ragaz in canton St Gallen.
Conspiracy theorists
This year, some 130 movers and shakers are expected. As with Davos and the
WEF, St Moritz will be heavily fortified - one difference, however, being
the total lack of information on security or how much taxpayers will have
to cough up.
Barbara Janom-Steiner, head of cantonal justice and police, is keeping her
lips sealed.
For conspiracy theorists, Bilderberg is nothing more than an
"International Schemers' Association" whose aim is to create a "secret
world government".
They point to the total lack of transparency which characterises
discussions, since every participant swears never to reveal any contents
of conversations.
However, this has not prevented titbits from leaking out - last year for
example the discussions apparently focused on Iraq, Greece and the health
- or lack of it - of the euro.
Coincidence?
Bilderberg never results in any form of resolution or agreement,
nevertheless some people see a decisive influence on global political
affairs.
Among what they consider previous troubling coincidences: in 1991, Bill
Clinton, then a mere governor, was said to have been set up as future US
president; in 2002, Donald Rumsfeld, then US secretary of defense, was
said to have planned the intervention of coalition forces in Iraq.
In 2003, former French President Valery Giscard d'Estaing, then president
of the Convention on the Future of Europe, allegedly unveiled a preview of
the European Constitution.
But as the world's media peer into the tinted windows of St Moritz, Sergio
Rossi believes Bilderberg could be just the tip of the iceberg.
"There might be other groups - less institutionalised, with a more recent
history and above all less well-known than Bilderberg, even in developing
countries - whose members meet without anyone knowing anything about it."








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