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1793 – the fact

Mainstream theory

Alternative theory

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Who really murdered the king?

Redivivus templar knight?“Third state” oppressed by clergy and nobility?

It doesn’t seem but I’im the future!

After 479 years I had my revenge!

Hypotheses guardians

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DON'T MIND THE MAN BEHIND THE CURTAIN

“The world is governed by very different personages from what is imagined

by those who are not behind the scenes” (Benjamin Dislaeli - English statement 1844)

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… In 1775

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Do you Know the main reason?

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What is a Central Bank?A CB is an institution that produces the currency of an entire nation.

specific powers:

1) the interest rate control 2) the money supply control

The system in the long term produces debts:

each dollar is lent applying an interest rate anduntil the CB has the monopoly in the money production where do

the money to pay the debt come from?

From CB itself of course!

The result is slavery!

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At the beginning of the 1900 Americans experimented and removed some central banking systems that used to fraud.

The dominant families of the business world at that time were

Rockefeller Morgan Warburg Rothschild

JP MORGAN

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As a result a Central Bank was born due to a federal reserve act written by private bankers.

The FED was made to be a great stabilizer against financial crises and inflation.Actually the international bankers have now a potential instrument to expand

their personal ambitions.

From 1921 to 1929 The Federal Reserve had grown up the money supply determining a vast

Increase in loans to families and banks

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There was a new type of loan in the stock market called margin loanwhich became very popular:

It allowed an investor to pay only the 10% of the amount while the other 90% were lent by the broker.*

*Unfortunately this loan could be withdrawn any time and you must repay it in 24 hours (margin clause).

Just before October the 29th Rockefeller & co. came out from the market

The New York financier started to call back their loans

mass selling and mass inroads

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The result was:

And after this….

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This joke enabled international bankers to buy rival banks and entire corporations paying peanuts for them :

the biggest robbery of every time!

And the only way to escape that situation was:

So the panic under the federal reserve act is scientifically created; manipulated exactly like a solution of a mathematic equation!!!

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Bilderberg Club: annual, unofficial, invitation-only conference

• approximately 120 to 140 guests from North America and Western Europe, most of whom are people of influence:

- one-third: from government and politics - two-thirds from finance, industry, labour, education

and communications.

Meetings are closed to the public

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Origin

Original conference : Hotel Bilederberg- Netherlands, from 29 May to 31 May 1954.

• Aim: promoting Atlanticism – better understanding between the cultures of the United States and Western Europe to foster cooperation on political, economic, and defense issues.

• Promoter: Polish politician Jozef Retinger , Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands , Belgian Prime Minister Paul Van Zeeland, and the head of Unilever at that time, Dutchman Paul Rijkens, Walter Bedell Smith, then head of the CIA, Charles Douglas Jackson

• Guest list: two attendees from each nation, one of each to represent conservative and liberal points of view.

• Participants: Fifty delegates from 11 countries in Western Europe, along with 11 Americans.

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Permanent Steering Committee conference

• Permanent secretary: Retinger

• Aims:

- organizing an annual conference - maintaning a register of attendee names and contact details - creating an informal network of individuals who could call upon one another in a private capacity

- Conferences:

1954: France 1955. Germany 1956: Denmark 1957: St. Simons, Georgia, [with $30,000 from the Ford Foundation ]

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Role

Role of the Bilderberg : matter of debate among scholars and journalists.

• meeting ground for top executives from the world’s leading multinational corporations and top national political figures to consider jointly the immediate and long-term policies facing the West in order to reach a consensus

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Organizational structure

Steering committee with two members from each of approximately 18 nations. Official posts: Chairman; Honorary Secretary General. No category "member of the group“; the only category that exists is "member of the Steering Committee“ Bilderberg group's unofficial headquarters: University of Leiden in the Netherlands

2008 'American Friends of Bilderberg: Bilderberg's only activity: its annual Conference. No resolutions are proposed, no votes taken, and no policy statements issued

The 2008 agenda dealt "mainly with a nuclear free world, cyber terrorism, Africa, Russia, finance, protectionism, US-EU relations, Afghanistan and Pakistan, Islam and Iran".

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Participants

• Royalty: Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, United Kingdom Juan Carlos I of Spain, King of Spain Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands

• Politics: USA: Bill Clinton, Gerald Ford, Henry KissingerUnited Kingdom: Tony Blair ,Gordon Brown , Margaret ThatcherChina: Fu Ying- Vice-Minister of Foreign AffairsFrance: Georges Pompidou- Former President of the French RepublicPortugal: Fernando Teixeira dos Santos- Minister of FinanceEuropean Union Commissioners: head José Manuel Barroso ;Pedro Solbes for Economic and Financial Affairs

• MilitaryNATO: Jaap de Hoop Scheffer - former Secretary General

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• Financial institutionsGordon Richardson- former Governor of the Bank of England; William J McDonough- former President of Federal Reserve Bank of New York; Jean-Claude Trichet- President of the European Central Bank; Paul Volcker- former Chairman of the Federal Reserve

• Major corporationsFranco Bernabè- CEO of Telecom ItaliaBill Gates- Chairman of MicrosoftEric Schmidt- CEO and Chairman of GoogleLouis V. Gerstner- IBM Chairman

• University, institute and other academicRichard Pipes- Senior Staff Member, National Security Council

• MediaNicolas Beytout- Editor of Le FigaroWilliam F. Buckley- founder of National Review

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Recent meetings

• 2004(June 3–6) Stresa, Italy• 2005 (5–8 May) Germany• 2006 (8–11 June) Canada• 2007 (31 May–3 June) Istanbul, Turkey.• 2008 (5–8 June) Virginia, United States• 2009 (14–16 May) Athens, Greece• 2010 (3–7 June) Spain• 2011 (9–12 June) St. Moritz, Switzerland

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Privacy

The meeting hotels are inaccessible for any other guest for the full period of the conferences and sentineled by private security staffs as well as by local police authorities and secret services.

- Bilderberg Meeting (Greece) in 2009 Charlie Skelton- The Guardian reporter - arrested twice after having

taken pictures of vehicles.

- Bilderberg Meeting (Switzerland) in2011 Mario Borghezio- Italian Lega Nord member of the European Parliament

– arrested; remanded for some hours and then banished from the Canton of Graubünden for the full period of the conference.

Thereupon the Italian embassy at Berne appealed to the Swiss government and demanded investigations on that subject.

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Conspiracy theoriesThe Bilderberg group is accused of conspiracies.• conspiring to impose capitalist domination [left-groups] • conspiring to impose a world government and planned economy

[right-wing groups]

• Estulin [The Secrets of the Bilderberg Club] “Bilderberg lobbyists manipulate the public to install a world

government that knows no borders and is not accountable to anyone but its own self.”

• G. William Domhoff “The international relations forums and social clubs such as the

Bilderberg group as a place to share ideas, reach consensus, and create social cohesion within a power elite”

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Origin fields: economic, political, scientific and medical

historical fact: sudden, serious and unpredictable

The simplicity of the theory is only apparent, because in general to explain the inconsistencies are needed changes that make the original theory extremely convoluted.

Wars

Assassinations Terrorist attacks

Unknown disease

Economic crisis

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Conspirancy, an “exhaust fumes of democracy”?

• “A person who believes in one conspiracy theory tends to believe in others; a person who does not believe in one conspiracy theory tends not to believe another”

• Strikes the collective imagination• Belief in such a cabal reassures that certain

occurrences are not random, but ordered by a human intelligence

• Splits the world in angels and devils• Rise hostility against an enemy

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1920

Today!!!

Rise hostility against a fictitious enemy

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The theory is never supported by sufficent evidence

The theory is always so complicated to be improbable  (how many people involved in the conspiracy must be loyal for eternity?)

The theory is always so formulated that is not verifiable

You are not enough open-minded

The people involved in the conspiracy are enough powerful to destroy or obscure any evidence.

Your are a simple soul who does not understand you are a victim of those who want to keep the truth hidden

Dana VS Fox

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“plurality is not to be posited without necessity” - Ockham's razor

William of Ockham 1288 - 1349

Karl Popper 1902 - 1994

The property of being falsifiable is what distinguishes a scientific theory by a non-scientific

Can I deny the existence of a secret archive that nobody knows?

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B1 English CLA course

Alessandro CardinaliDino NieriMarco PellegriniLoredana Rubeis

Ok, I’m the guilty, but I had the same end of the king!

Maximilien de Robespierre 1758 -1794

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