Introduction



BBC show Sunday Politics.

BBC covered the Bilderberg meeting held at Watford, UK in 2013. The motivation to do so was not to expose them but rather to spread disinformation about them and misguide their viewers. Due to the rise of alternative media on the internet, Bilderberg no longer enjoys the anonymity it once did. Even people outside the alternative media circle have become aware of there presence. People’s curiosity has been evoked and they are interested in knowing what all these secretive meetings are all about. So whats the best way to turn the public attention away from knowing more and learning the truth. The most effective way is to spread disinformation. That is exactly what was done by the BBC. Lets analyse that BBC video below.

BBC explains the Bilderberg Group

Note from the very start they kept using the word conspiracy theory and used it till the very end.



Ed Balls

On being questioned by presenter Andrew Neil about the Bilderberg group, Ed Balls who is a member of the Bilderberg group had this to say “It’s a group of people who sit around and discuss medical research, economies… but they don’t decide anything ” Ed Balls basically means that its none of your business, its our private group which discusses things. I think there is nothing wrong with a group of people discussing anything they wish but the problem is that the Bilderberg isn’t any other group. The Bilderberg members includes Kings and Queens, High ranking politicians, Captains of industry, heads of IMF and World Bank and so forth. In short the movers and shakers of the world assemble for this meeting every year. Lets see what BBC itself wrote in its 2005 news article (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4290944.stm) “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, Daimler Chrysler and Pepsi – among other multi-national corporations, editors from five major newspapers, members of parliament, ministers, European commissioners, the crown prince of Belgium and the queen of the Netherlands.” (that was the 2005 meeting). That doesn’t seem to be any ordinary group to me, its comprised of the most powerful people from around the globe. They can be justifiably called the power elite. They hold incredible power in their respective areas and if united without any doubt they can easily guide world affairs. So why shouldn’t the people be concerned and know what is being discussed by them. ?

BBC continues

BBC continued and said that this years Bilderberg meeting is being held at Watford and that they have released an official list this time. That is another lie told by the BBC. The Bilderberg group have been releasing the official list since a very long time. Official list of attendees was released going back as far as 2005 and 2006.



A protester at Watford

BBC then took their camera on a few idiots like that man who was dressed as a clown. It was done deliberately by them in order to portray the protesters badly. I don’t think that 99% of the people protesting there would be like that. BBC didn’t showed and talked to hundreds of sensible people there. BBC also introduced Alex Jones and called him the king of conspiracy theorists.

BBC on why the media doesn’t cover them

BBC then gave its viewers the reasons for the lack of media coverage. BBC said that they talked to a senior member and he told them that they held press conferences until the 1990s but the journalists didn’t turned up so they stopped doing it. This is another lie being perpetuated by BBC. Why wont the journalists show up ? When the Bilderberg group members includes media moguls and media editors.



Media mogul Rupert Murdoch

Rupert Murdoch who has his media empire spread worldwide is a member of the Bilderberg group. Many other media owners like Ted Turner and Sumner Redstone are also members.



David Rockefeller with his memoirs

David Rockefeller acknowledged the role of media owners in his memoirs.

He wrote in his memoirs :

“We are grateful to the Washington Post, The New York Times, Time Magazine and other great publications whose directors have attended our meetings and respected their promises of discretion for almost forty years.”

BBC should have told the audience about the membership of media owners and what that Bilderberg member said simply cannot be true.

Bilderberg member speaks

BBC claimed that Bilderberg member Kenneth Clarke turned up by chance.



Kenneth Clarke

I don’t think it was some accidental meeting, for sure it was a prearranged interview. Kenneth Clarke denounced the conspiracy theorists and had this to say regarding the Bilderberg group “Its an informal discussion about politics…..” He further attacked the people writing against them on the internet and said that “the internet is full of nothing theories like we are ruling the world, we will invade america, poisoning the water etc”. I don’t think Kenneth Clarke is telling the truth. Why will they invade america ? when top american politicians like Hillary Clinton are its member, they control the US completely. Kenneth Clarke said so to make people who are questioning their intents look ridiculous.

The Alex Jones part

Alex Jones played his part and I would like to make it clear that it seems to me that he is working for them. Throughout the show Alex Jones sounds so confusing and acted like a complete fool. Even when the presenter Andrew Neil asked him is BBC part of Bilderberg ? Jones didn’t answered straight yes or no but kept on saying strange things like Eric Blair worked here …… It seemed that Alex Jones was out of his mind.



Alex Jones and David Aaronovitch

David Aaronovitch asked him why is he still alive. 1. They don’t exist 2. You’re part of the conspiracy. (The way Alex Jones was yelling and ranting, people are likely to believe answer 1, also the viewers would have thought why would such a powerful organization hire this moron, so 1 has to be correct.) Alex Jones didn’t even allowed David Aaronovitch to speak and kept on rudely interrupting him. The presenter even told him that this is not his radio show but Jones ignored him. Why is it so that such an intelligent person like Alex Jones forgot how to behave on national TV. It appears Jones deliberately acted like a fool. Alex Jones led the whole alternative media community down by his idiotic behavior.





At the end both the presenter and David started to laugh at Jones. (To be honest I don’t blame them).

At 10 : 07 presenter Andrew Neil openly called Jones an idiot and at 10 : 14 he even made hand gestures to make it clear to the viewers what Jones really is.

The Hidden Message of BBC

So the BBC message is this, look at this retard Alex Jones, these are the kind of people who believe in these conspiracy theories like Bilderberg group. So be smart and stay away from these idiotic conspiracy nuts and don’t believe what all they have to say. Both Kenneth and Jones were allowed to speak and express themselves but Kenneth was modest, sincere and to the point while Jones looked an impulsive fool who suffers from paranoid schizophrenia. Whose version are you going to believe in ? Kenneth Clarke or Alex Jones. ? I think all the viewers chose Kenneth Clarke, thanks to the way BBC presented things.

Conclusion

Alex Jones is just a useful idiot who BBC used to turn away people from researching further. The whole video was a disinformation clip where BBC gave skewed and twisted answers regarding what the Bilderberg meeting is, its purpose, why they are so secretive and also the conspiracy nuts who try to expose them. Mass media is the most powerful tool used by the ruling elite. Its amazing the way they play with the public mind. But unfortunately the BBC audience couldn’t detect there manipulation techniques. The best way to remain immune from their lies and deception is to switch off the TV.