Much as many would love to think that secret societies are firmly in the land of the delusional and paranoid I'm afraid they are simply part and parcel of daily life at the top of the hierarchical pyramids in this world. Have a look at some of these varied reports from the last few years if you need some proof:
2005-09-29, BBC News
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4290944.stm
How much influence do private networks of the rich and powerful have on government policies and international relations? One group, the Bilderberg, has often attracted speculation that it forms a shadowy global government. Every
year since 1954 [they have brought] together about 120 leading business
people and politicians. At this year's meeting in Germany, the audience
included the heads of the World Bank and European Central Bank,
Chairmen or Chief Executives from Nokia, BP, Unilever, DaimlerChrysler
and Pepsi ... editors from five major newspapers, members of parliament,
ministers, European commissioners ... and the queen of the Netherlands.
The chairman ... is 73-year-old Viscount Etienne Davignon. In an
extremely rare interview, he played down the importance of Bilderberg.
"I don't think (we are) a global ruling class because I don't think a
global ruling class exists."
Will Hutton ... who attended a Bilderberg meeting in 1997, says people
take part in these networks in order to influence the way the world
works, to create what he calls "the international common sense". And
that "common sense" is one which supports the interests of Bilderberg's
main participants.
For Bilderberg's critics the fact that there is almost no publicity
about the annual meetings is proof that they are up to no good. Bilderberg
meetings often feature future political leaders shortly before they
become household names. Bill Clinton went in 1991 while still governor
of Arkansas, Tony Blair was there two years later while still an
opposition MP. All the recent presidents of the European
Commission attended Bilderberg meetings before they were appointed.
Informal and private networks like Bilderberg have helped to oil the
wheels of global politics and globalisation for the past half a century.
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Pres. Bush and John Kerry were both members of the secret organization. ‘Skull and Bones’
dates to 1832.
It was in fact a reaction to a secret society, the Masons.
Founder William Huntington Russell thought of his little enclave as sort
of anti-Masons and as a home for the wealthy and the powerful ... who
would do anything for another Bonesman. Each year, 15 young
undergraduate seniors are tapped for membership. Members of ‘Skull and
Bones’ gather on High Street in the Yale campus at the tomb.
New members, the neophytes, are expected to do things like lie in
coffins, wrestle in mud, kiss a skull, and confess their sexual
histories in front of the group to bond themselves together. Once you‘re
in, you‘re in: ‘Skull and Bones’ is for life.
There are a lot of [famous] Bonesmen ... Henry Luce, who created “TIME”
magazine; Harold Stanley, founder of Morgan Stanley;
William F. Buckley; Averell Harriman, long-time governor of New York. And
then there are the presidents: William Howard Taft, whose father,
Alphonso, had helped found the group; George Herbert Walker Bush, whose
father, Prescott, was a Bonesman and a senator; the current President
Bush.
[And there's] John Kerry, Bonesman class of ‘66.
His wife Teresa Kerry‘s first husband, John Heinz ... was ‘Skull and
Bones.’ Both Bush and Kerry refused to answer ‘Meet the Press’ host Tim
Russert when asked about the organization. Alexandra Robbins, author of
“Secrets of the Tombs" [said] "The sole purpose of Skull and Bones is to
get members into positions of power and then to have those members hire
other members to prominent positions, which is something that President
Bush has done."
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Political ties to a secretive religious group
2008-04-03, MSNBC News
http://deepbackground.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/04/03/857959.aspx
2008-04-03, MSNBC News
http://deepbackground.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/04/03/857959.aspx
For
more than 50 years, the National Prayer Breakfast has been a Washington
institution. Every president has attended the breakfast since
Eisenhower. Besides the presidents
..... the one constant presence at the National Prayer Breakfast has
been Douglas Coe. Although he’s not an ordained minister, the
79-year-old Coe is the most important religious leader you've never seen
or heard.
Scores of senators in both parties ... go to small weekly Senate
prayer groups that Coe attends, [including] senators John McCain,
Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. Observers who have investigated Coe’s group, called The Fellowship Foundation, [describe] a secretive organization. Coe
repeatedly urges a personal commitment to Jesus Christ. It’s a
commitment Coe compares to the blind devotion that Adolph Hitler
demanded. "Hitler, Goebbels and Himmler. Think of the immense power
these three men had.”
Coe also quoted Jesus and said: “One of the things [Jesus] said is 'If
any man comes to me and does not hate his father, mother, brother,
sister, his own life, he can't be a disciple.’" Writer Jeff Sharlet ...
lived among Coe's followers six years ago, and came out troubled by
their secrecy and rhetoric. “We were being taught the leadership lessons
of Hitler, Lenin and Mao.
Hitler’s genocide wasn’t really an issue for them. It was the strength
that he emulated,” said Sharlet, who ... has now written about The
Fellowship, also known to insiders as The Family, in [a] book called The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power.
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Connections And Then Some
2003-03-14, Washington Post
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&node=&contentId=A25...
2003-03-14, Washington Post
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&node=&contentId=A25...
The
Carlyle Group [is] an investment house famous as one of the most
well-connected companies anywhere. Former president George H.W. Bush is a
Carlyle adviser. Former British prime minister John Major heads its
European arm. Former secretary of state James Baker is senior counselor,
former White House budget chief Richard Darman is a partner, former SEC
chairman Arthur Levitt is senior adviser -- the list goes on. Those
associations have brought Carlyle enormous success. The Washington-based
merchant bank controls nearly $14 billion in investments, making it the
largest private equity manager in the world. It buys and sells whole
companies the way some firms trade shares of stock. But the connections
also have cost Carlyle. It has developed a reputation as the CIA of the
business world -- omnipresent, powerful, a little sinister. Media
outlets from the Village Voice to BusinessWeek
have depicted Carlyle as manipulating the levers of government from
shadowy back rooms. Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney (D-Ga.) even
suggested that Carlyle's and Bush's ties to the Middle East made them
somehow complicitous in the Sept. 11 terror attacks. It didn't
help that as the World Trade Center burned on Sept. 11, 2001, the news
interrupted a Carlyle business conference at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel here
attended by a brother of Osama bin Laden. Former president Bush, a
fellow investor, had been with him at the conference the previous day.
Bush['s] primary function is to give speeches for Carlyle that attract
wealthy foreigners in places where the former president is especially
revered, such as Asia.
The company has rewarded its faithful with a 36 percent average annual
rate of return.
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Davos: Wealth, power and a sprinkling of stardust
2008-01-22, The Independent (One of the U.K.'s leading newspapers)
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/analysis-and-features/davos-wealth...
2008-01-22, The Independent (One of the U.K.'s leading newspapers)
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/analysis-and-features/davos-wealth...
For
a few days an obscene proportion of the world's wealth and clout will
be concentrated in one normally obscure Alpine town, [Davos,
Switzerland]. Some 27 heads of state or government; 113 cabinet
ministers; hundreds of chief executives, bankers, sovereign wealth fund
managers, economists and the media: about 2,500 participants in all.
So who's coming and what will they be chattering about? The official
co-chairs of the Forum are mostly well-known names: Tony Blair, of JP
Morgan; James Dimon, chairman and CEO of JP Morgan; KV Kamath, MD and
CEO of India's ICICI Bank; Henry Kissinger, chairman of Kissinger
Associates; Indra K Noovi, chairman and CEO of PepsiCo; David J
O'Reilly, chairman and CEO of Chevron Corporation; and Wang Jianzhou,
CEO of China Mobile Communications Corporation. The prominent role
allotted to Mr Wang, while not entirely novel, is nonetheless
significant. In 2008, for the first time, China will contribute more to
the growth of the world economy than the United States. Double-digit
growth in China should still just be possible this year, and it alone
seems to stand between the world and a full-blown recession. Sovereign
wealth funds (SWFs) from China and elsewhere have already been busy
re-capitalising the West's stricken banks. The recycling of trillions of
dollars of trade surpluses and petro dollars means that such deals will
become more prevalent.
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Protesters challenge the powerful at exclusive California retreat
2006-07-22, San Francisco Chronicle
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2006/07/22/state/n163157D01.DTL
2006-07-22, San Francisco Chronicle
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2006/07/22/state/n163157D01.DTL
Hundreds
of protesters gathered outside an exclusive California retreat for
government and business leaders Saturday to challenge the right of a
"ruling elite" to make policy decisions without public scrutiny.
The annual Bohemian Grove retreat has attracted powerful men such as
Ronald Reagan, George Bush, former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger,
philanthropist David Rockefeller, former West German Chancellor Helmut
Schmidt and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich. It's also
become a magnet for all types of activists who increasingly use the
event to network and organize their campaigns.
The men who attend the Bohemian Grove retreat spend two weeks performing
plays, eating gourmet camp grub, listening to speakers and
power-bonding at the 2,700-acre compound near the Russian River in
Sonoma County. The retreat is organized by the exclusive San
Francisco-based Bohemian Club. The club and event are shrouded in
mystery, much like Yale University's most-famous secret society, Skull and Bones, whose members include President George W. Bush and his presidential rival Sen. John Kerry.
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Washington's C Street House at Congress Run by Secretive 'The Family'
2009-07-13, MSNBC
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31890176
2009-07-13, MSNBC
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31890176
The
secretive religious group, the Family, ... appears to be the connective
tissue of the Senator Ensign sex scandal and the Governor Mark Sanford
of South Carolina sex scandal. It‘s a mystery that concerns this house
at 133 C Street Southeast in Washington, D.C. This building‘s
financial paper trail [shows] that it‘s actually considered to be a
church.
That designation makes C Street a convenient tax-free haven for the
secretive organization that runs it, an organization known as the
Family. Members of Congress who live there are sworn to secrecy.
This powerful, poorly understood religious group ... and the house at C
Street have ended up reluctantly in the headlines now because of the
two major politicians‘ sex scandals. Embattled Nevada Senator John
Ensign lives at the C Street house.
Prominent members of the Family ... as well as other members of Congress
who live at C Street—were both aware of Ensign‘s secret affair and were
involved in his efforts to pay off the mistress and her family. South
Carolina Governor Mark Sanford mentioned C Street by name in his long
public statement of regret about his affair with a woman in Argentina.
Jeff Sharlet ... secretly infiltrated the family to write a book [The Family] about them. SHARLET: They like to call themselves the Christian mafia.
They mean this in the sense of money moving quietly behind the scenes. Where the money goes they believe God goes. Douglas Coe, "The Family" leader, ... again and again [uses] the model of Hitler as an ideal of strength. It‘s not that he‘s a neo-Nazi.
It‘s that they fetishize strength.
They look for the leader who they believe is chosen by God.
Evidence [of this] is his power, his wealth, and his willingness to align himself with their version of American power.
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The people who control the world
2003-01-30, CNN
http://www.cnn.com/2003/SHOWBIZ/books/01/30/ronson.them
2003-01-30, CNN
http://www.cnn.com/2003/SHOWBIZ/books/01/30/ronson.them
The Middle Ages had the Knights Templar. The 18th century had the Masons and the Illuminati. Our modern age has golf-playing businessmen. [Jon] Ronson,
a 35-year-old British writer, humorist and documentarian, kept reading
and hearing about the "tiny elite [that] rules the world from inside a
secret room" -- so he decided to go in search of it. He met with
extremists of many stripes: Ku Klux Klansmen with a PR bent, Muslim
rabble-rousers ... and others convinced that a New World Order meant the
end of the world. He sought out the industrialists of groups such as
the Bilderberg Group and Bohemian Grove.
He wrote about his experiences in "Them." Ronson's extremists seem
rather normal. Some are very much aware of how their views marginalize
them.
The people of "Them" are people who are all too human -- even if they
would deny others their humanity. As the saying goes, just because
you're paranoid doesn't mean someone's not out to get you.
Ronson doesn't deny that many of the extremists in "Them" are, well,
extreme. Many have put together half-baked theories that blame the
troubles of the world on wealthy businessmen, usually a code word for
Jews. Ronson, who's Jewish himself, sometimes found it awkward to listen
to their views.
Conspiracy theorists tend to be fearful, less educated, less tied in to
the power structure. Meanwhile, the leaders of corporations and
countries do meet as part of conferences sponsored by organizations such
as the Trilateral Commission and the Bilderberg Group. While
researching a Bilderberg Group meeting, [Ronson] was chased through
parts of Portugal by shadowy security men. He found out just how thin
the membrane between "us" and "them" may be.
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The Global Ruling Class: Billion-dollar Babies
2008-04-24, The Economist magazine
http://www.economist.com/books/displaystory.cfm?story_id=11081878
2008-04-24, The Economist magazine
http://www.economist.com/books/displaystory.cfm?story_id=11081878
Who
rules the world? The rise of nation states produced national ruling
classes. It would be odd if the current integration of the world economy
did not produce new global elites — business people and financiers who
run global companies and global politicians who steer supra-national
organisations such as the European Union (EU) and the International
Monetary Fund. David Rothkopf, a visiting scholar at the Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace, argues that these elites
constitute nothing less than a new global “superclass”. They have all
the clubby characteristics of the old national ruling classes, but with
the vital difference that they operate on the global stage, far from
mere national electorates. They attend the same universities.
They are groomed in a handful of world-spanning institutions such as
Goldman Sachs. They belong to the same clubs — the Council on Foreign
Relations in New York is a particular favourite — and sit on each
other's boards of directors. Many of them shuttle between the public and
private sectors. They meet at global events such as the World Economic
Forum at Davos and the Trilateral Commission or — for the crème de la
crème — the Bilderberg meetings
or the Bohemian Grove seminars that take place every July in
California. Mr Rothkopf is anything but a crank, and he is right when he
says that, these days, the most influential people around the world are
also the most global people. He is also admirably ambivalent about his
subject. He worries about surging inequality — the richest 1% of humans
own 40% of the planet's wealth — and about the rumbling backlash against
so much unaccountable power.
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Bilderberg: The ultimate conspiracy theory
2004-06-03, BBC News
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/3773019.stm
2004-06-03, BBC News
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/3773019.stm
The
Bilderberg group, an elite coterie of Western thinkers and
power-brokers, has been accused of fixing the fate of the world behind
closed doors. As the organisation marks its 50th anniversary,
rumours are more rife than ever. On Thursday the Bilderberg group marks
its 50th anniversary with the start of its yearly meeting. For four days
some of the West's chief political movers, business leaders, bankers,
industrialists and strategic thinkers will hunker down in a five-star
hotel in northern Italy to talk about global issues. What sets
Bilderberg apart from other high-powered get-togethers, such as the
annual World Economic Forum (WEF), is its mystique. Not a word of
what is said at Bilderberg meetings can be breathed outside. No
reporters are invited in and while confidential minutes of meetings are
taken, names are not noted. A former journalist, Mr Gosling runs a campaign against the group
from his home in Bristol, UK." One of the first places I heard about
the determination of US forces to attack Iraq was from leaks that came
out of the 2002 Bilderberg meeting," says Mr Gosling.
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[In]
speaking [with New York Federal Reserve Bank president Timothy]
Geithner while I was doing the research for my recently published book Superclass,
he sketched in fascinating detail how the world's power elite rallies
when the markets quake. Recalling an earlier crisis in global securities
markets that he helped to manage, Geithner said the Fed brought
together the leaders of the world's 14 major financial firms, from five
countries, representing 95 percent of all the activity in global
markets. The Swiss were there, the Germans were there, the British were
there.
Goldman Sachs chairman and CEO Lloyd Blankfein "jokingly called them 'the 14 families,' like in 'The Godfather',"
says Geithner. "And we said to them, 'You guys have got to fix this
problem. Tell us how you are going to fix it and we will work out some
basic regime.' You ... need a critical mass of the right players. It is a
much more concentrated world." Geithner's description of the financial
elite in crisis mode came many months before the recent meltdown of Bear
Stearns, yet foreshadowed [it] in an uncanny way. The people
...
described by Geithner, plus a few thousand more like them, not only in
business and finance, but also politics, the arts, the nonprofit world
and other realms, are part of a new global elite that has emerged over
the past several decades. I call it the "superclass." They have
vastly more power than any other group on the planet. Each of the
members is set apart by his ability to regularly influence the lives of
millions of people in multiple countries worldwide. Each actively
exercises this power, and often amplifies it through the development of
relationships with other superclass members.
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1934: The Plot Against America
2007-07-28, Harper's magazine
http://www.harpers.org/archive/2007/07/hbc-90000651
2007-07-28, Harper's magazine
http://www.harpers.org/archive/2007/07/hbc-90000651
In
November 1934, federal investigators uncovered an amazing plot involving
some two dozen senior businessmen, a good many of them Wall Street
financiers, to topple the government of the United States and install a
fascist dictatorship. An alert FDR shut it down but stopped short of
retaliatory measures against the plotters. A key element of the plot
involved [Smedley Butler],
a retired prominent general who was to have raised a private army of
500,000 men from unemployed veterans and who blew the whistle when he
learned more of what the plot entailed. The plot was heavily funded and
well developed and had strong links with fascist forces abroad. A story
in the New York Times and several other newspapers reported on it, and a
special Congressional committee was created to conduct an
investigation. The records of this committee were scrubbed and sealed
away in the National Archives, where they have only recently been made
available. The Congressional committee kept the names of many of the
participants under wraps and no criminal action was ever brought against
them. But a few names have leaked out. And one is Prescott Bush, the
grandfather of the incumbent president. Prescott Bush was ...
deep into the business of the Hamburg-America Lines, and had tight
relations throughout this period with the new Government that had come
to power in Germany a year earlier under Chancellor Adolph Hitler. It
appears that Bush was to have formed a key liaison for the group with
the new German government. The role of the most powerful political
dynastic family in the nation’s history in this whole affair is
shocking.
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