If you read my last article, you are aware that the Bilderbergers just had their annual conference in Greece and one of the main objectives on their agenda was to decide on how to deal with the impending global economic crisis. But now we are beginning to find out some of the other items on their agenda. According to Jim Tucker, another Bilderberg tracker, the Bilderbergers set up an economic summit, which was held this week (June 8-11) in Israel - which by the way, I find interesting in that out of all the places they could choose from to hold this summt, they chose Israel (Israel figures into much of Bible prophecy, see my article for more information.) This economic summit is being hosted by the International Association of Securities Commission (IOSCO) and is supposed to be a time for "the world’s leading regulatory experts" to "address the current economic situation in one forum." See the Summit's agenda here. There is no doubt that there was many important things going on at this summit, the fruit of which I'm sure we will see later on this year.
Before we move on though, many of you may be asking the question, "who are these Bilderbergers and what are they all about?" Well, here is a quick snapshot of this mysterious group of people.
If you have never heard of the Bilderbergers than you are in good company. The Bilderberg Group is what we would consider a secret society of sorts. It's so secret that it doesn't even have a name. The reason why they are called "Bilderbergers" is because the very first meeting in 1954 was held in the Bilderberg Hotel in the Netherlands. The group was originally formed in order to "promote understanding between the cultures of the U.S. and Western Europe." It was considered a safe place for the world's leaders to get together and freely discuss their ideas and opinions without being held responsible for them by the media; therefore no official records are kept of their meetings. The Group's members are made up of some of the world's most influential and powerful people in politics, banking, business, and the media. Although there is no official list of members published by the Group, it is known that leaders such as Henry Kissinger, David Rockefeller, Bill Clinton, Tony Blair, and many more household names have attended these conferences. Some sources even report that Obama attended last year's conference in Virginia during his campaign. See a list of this year's attendees here.
When secrets are kept, conspiracies abound. It's no different with the Bilderbergers who get a lot of attention from the so-called conspiracy theorists. They believe that this Group is involved in an evil and sinister plot to take over the world (ever heard of the term, New World Order?). Now I don't know if I would go to the extreme of believing everything that these conspiracy theorists put forth about this Group but I do believe that there is some truth to it. A quote taken from Wikipedia by one of the Group's founding members, Denis Healy, is very revealing. He states,
"To say we were striving for a one-world government is exaggerated, but not wholly unfair. Those of us in Bilderberg felt we couldn't go on forever fighting one another for nothing and killing people and rendering millions homeless. So we felt that a single community throughout the world would be a good thing."
I would have to agree that a single community of people - a world united, so to speak - would be a great idea and an excellent goal to pursue but not the way mankind is trying to do it. The last time mankind tried to institute a global government it didn't work out so well. In Genesis 11, we read how the peoples of the earth came together to build a city to keep them unified and a tower (the infamouse Tower of Babel) that would reach the heavens in order to "make a name for [them]selves". This may not seem like a big deal until we read Genesis 1:28 where God told Adam to fill the earth and subdue it, not settle in one place and unite. So in order to deal with their disobedience, God dispersed the peoples by confusing their language. We are warned that in the "last days" we will witness a united global society, of which will be controlled by one powerful world leader, aka the infamous Anti-Christ. See Daniel 2 and Revelation 13.
So, will the Bilderbergers succeed in their quest for global domination by instituting a one world government? The Bible seems to indicate so, but this government will not last more than 7 years, and will eventually be destroyed along with all of those who pledge their allegiance to it.
A one-world government is closer than you think, are you ready?
Check out this CNN clip about the Bilderbergs for more information.
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