Bilderberg 2010 – The Photos
The Guardian
Bilderberg 2010: Why the protesters are your very best friends

Guerrilla journalists in Sitges, where the Bilderberg conference is being held. Photograph: Alex Amengual Photograph: Alex Amengual/guardian.co.uk
Ivan was alone on the roundabout. He had been left in charge of the banners while everyone else ate breakfast.
He slipped an empty bottle of red wine into a binliner and stretched. At his feet was a chalk-drawn pyramid showing the structure of society, the word “pueblo” at the bottom, and the tip pointing up the hill towards Bilderberg. It’s a short pyramid today, maybe half a heavily-armed mile from Rockefeller down to Ivan.
Ivan’s bed last night – is it had been the night before – was the scrub by the roadside. “It’s not so cold in my bag,” he said. “A lot of times I travel in the mountains – in the mountains, you can sleep anywhere.”
A lone Catalonian in green trousers, he clutched a leaflet and stood in the Sitges sun as, up the hill, billionaires and finance ministers ate kiwifruit patisseries.
The shame, the awful poignancy of Bilderberg, is that, for much of the time, there are more delegates up the hill than there are protesters at the foot of it.
On that point, there’s something I’d like you to do. I’d like you to extend a grateful thought, a prayer of thanks, an idle nod of acknowledgment – a something, an anything – towards Ivan and all the others who have come to Sitges to bear witness to Bilderberg 2010.
These people are on your side, they are fighting your corner. And if you don’t think it’s a corner that needs fighting, or if it’s a corner you think is being fought by the people up the hill … well, good luck to you. (Read More from The Guardian)
Editors Note: Thanks to all the Guerrilla journalists who are exposing these corrupt, sovereignty stealing individuals.
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Kemal Derviş (?), Turkish economist and politician, former World Bank functionary, and currently Administrator of the United Nations Development Program.

Matthias Nass, the Deputy Editor of Die Zeit, a German nationwide weekly newspaper with a political direction described as centrist to social democratic.

Craig Mundie, chief research and strategy officer at Microsoft. His former boss, the eugenicist Bill Gates, has confirmed his participation at the Bilderberg confab.

Viscount Étienne Davignon, Bilderberg chairman, founder of the Association for the Monetary Union of Europe and a member of David Rockefeller’s Trilateral Commission.

James Wolfensohn, the 9th President of the World Bank and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

Eduardo Serra Rexach, Spanish politician and businessman, who served as the Minister of Defense from 1996 to 2000 during the government of José María Aznar. From 1993 to 1996, he was the president of Instituto de Cuestiones Internacionales y Política Exterior (INCIPE – Institute for International and Foreign Policy Issues).








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