Posted on 06/06/2016 9:44:14 AM PDT by maggief
As the EU referendum looms, a great counsel of war is gathering. Henri de Castries, the Chairman of the influential Bilderberg Group, has made his way to the highest hill above Dresden, placed a mighty conch shell to his aristocratic French lips and blown.
Responding to his call, 140 or so of the most powerful pro-European business leaders and politicians will be making their way to the five-star Hotel Taschenbergpalais to discuss the future of their beloved free trade zone.
The annual three-day Bilderberg conference kicks off on Thursday, and you can be sure the mood in Dresden will be a grim one. The heads of Google, Shell, BP and Deutsche Bank will be there, and Brexit will be top of the agenda. The Bilderberg Group has been nurturing the EU to life since the 1950s, and now they see their creation under dire threat.
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Maybe they should invite a few Muslim migrants to lighten the mood!
The Brexit looks poised to pass but the thing will be to see what happens with the mail-in-vote because Austria was a warning that the left will do anything to stay in power.
Get out while you can, folks.
Don’t imagine there’ll be another day, another option.
Bilderbergers meeting in Dresden, eh?
Bombed into rubble by the Allies and then it became the most squalid, backwards part of East Germany, out of range of even TV broadcasts from the West?
Is the irony lost on them?
NWO types will not let anything stop them from their goal.
Ping!
Today is June 6th....D-Day anniversary.
Britain will no more leave the EU than Scotland left the UK.
Is it to much to ask for an F-22 to inadvertently launch a JDAM by mistake.
I was going to say something along those lines, but yours is much better!
There will be muslims there.
...Bilderberg Group will discuss how to prevent Donald Trump from becoming president, the possibility of mass riots as a result of wealth inequality, the migrant crisis, as well as the United Kingdoms vote on leaving the European Union."
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