Bilderberg has been around for a long time and has been involved in a variety of conspiracies, but what are they really up to? Who are the members of the Bilderberg Group and what is their ultimate goal?
00:08:21.060They all built empires in an attempt to rule the world. The Roman system at its peak dominated the
00:08:28.340known world. Complex governmental systems were developed to control diverse populations.
00:08:34.340During the period between the 15th and 19th century, new empires emerged and again waged war for supremacy.
00:08:46.980The nobility as well as the thriving merchant class were financed by a handful of private banks.
00:08:52.900Many of the great money houses would hedge their bets and finance both sides of a war.
00:09:00.900Sophisticated intelligence gathering networks gave the financiers a clear edge over the
00:09:06.180governments they were slowly gaining control of.
00:09:08.500On the 18th of June 1815, agents of the British arm of the Rothschild family looked on as Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte fought desperately to save his army from the jaws of a British Prussian pincer attack.
00:09:24.980A Rothschild agent was able to get the news of Napoleon's defeat at the hands of Lord Wellington to Nathan Rothschild, a full 20 hours before the news reached London.
00:09:39.700Nathan, the head of the British arm of the Rothschild family, put out the rumor to the London Stock Exchange that Napoleon had won the war.
00:09:50.660Stocks plunged by 98% and Rothschild was then able to buy up the entire British economy for pennies on the pound.
00:10:03.380When the news of Napoleon's defeat finally arrived, stocks soared.
00:10:10.020Britain was now the undisputed ruler of Europe and Rothschild ruled England.
00:10:15.300The already dominant British empire grew even more aggressive.
00:10:24.260Her troops and bureaucracy spread across the globe.
00:10:29.380The sun never set on Britannia's holdings.
00:10:32.980The banking cartel funded, in fact, since about 1800, they have funded both sides of almost every war.
00:10:40.420And, of course, they're getting the interest off of the loans that they've given the various governments and the wars that they have actually helped stimulate and create.
00:10:48.660By 1900, Germany was a rising force and a leader of the Industrial Revolution.
00:10:56.340Yo, do you see President keep saying W every time they put on the fire?
00:10:59.220World War I, for instance, there was absolutely no reason to have World War I, except that it was an ideal opportunity for the banking cartel to make a pile of money by funding both sides of that particular world.
00:11:13.220It's so funny that they didn't ever tell you about this about World War I in school.
00:11:15.700The lie that I heard, I don't know if you did, when I was in school, they told us that World War I was about, it was like, whoa, some random guy shot an 18-year-old Austrian and then every single, it was like a domino effect.
00:11:26.900Everyone went to war with everyone else just for no reason at all.
00:11:31.160I'm like, you just nod your head and agree, and then when people actually tell you, and you actually think about how stupid that is, that there'd be a global war over some random fucking fruity guy, prince, whatever, getting shot.
00:13:10.380The question is, why did they want war?
00:13:12.420Well, first of all, it's money and power.
00:13:14.260But secondly, they wanted to create the League of Nations.
00:13:17.240They had this in their plans all along, and as a consequence, once the war was over or about to be over,
00:13:23.420they began to formulate this idea of a League of Nations so this would never, ever happen again.
00:13:28.600Hundreds of years of practice made the British experts at hiding their empire behind puppet governments and councils.
00:13:35.080In the name of stopping all future conflicts, they proposed that countries would join a League of Nations.
00:13:45.160Their true intention was for the League to serve as a framework for world government.
00:13:49.640President Woodrow Wilson, who had spearheaded the establishment of the private Federal Reserve System in the United States in 1913,
00:14:00.840strongly supported the establishment of the League of Nations.
00:14:04.600Woodrow Wilson was a very naive president.
00:14:07.380He was basically a college professor that was grafted in.
00:14:10.360Woodrow Wilson is the worst president of all time, worst invited.
00:14:12.180I think he actually admitted, too, once he, I think he's the one who initiated the, he signed off the paperwork to get the Federal Reserve pretty much.
00:14:20.260He handed over control of the American government to the Federal Reserve knowing, and I think one of his last quotes is like,
00:14:26.500I have ruined what made America great.
00:15:40.700Supporters of the Fascists in the United States and England believed that the military should be used to quickly transform the world into a new world order.
00:15:52.720While the more sophisticated practitioners of globalism stated that incrementalism was the sure path to world domination.
00:16:01.540Congressional Medal of Honor winner Major General Smedley Butler went public in 1934,
00:16:07.700exposing an attempt by the robber barons to launch a military overthrow of the United States.
00:16:12.660The war hero testified to the McCormick-Dickstein Committee in Congress that some of the most powerful men in America
00:16:19.460had tried to recruit him to lead a military coup so they could set up National Socialism in the United States.
00:16:26.660I appeared before the Congressional Committee, the highest representation of the American people,
00:16:40.820under subpoena to tell what I knew of activities, which I believe might lead to an attempt to set up a fascist dictatorship.
00:16:48.480I was supposed to lead an organization of 500,000 men, which would be able to take over the functions of government.
00:16:55.160The fascists had also made deep inroads in England.
00:17:00.380Edward VIII, King of England, was forced to abdicate the throne because of his public support for Hitler.
00:17:06.460Why did Preston sit up straighter when I played that?
00:17:20.400Preston was kind of looking away at him.
00:17:24.680No, no, it's a good movie. It's a good movie. Keep playing.
00:36:34.340They basically told me that they were keeping an eye on me 24 hours of the day.
00:36:38.920The little hotel where we were staying at, Jim and I.
00:36:41.920Out of the 20 rooms, six were occupied, three by the CIA and three by the German Secret Service.
00:36:47.520That's how serious these people are, and that's how afraid they are of actually what we may
00:36:52.100be able to reveal and what we actually do reveal publicly about the Bilderberger intents.
00:36:56.900Daniel Estelin has covered the Bilderberg meetings in Europe and North America for more than 15 years.
00:37:03.580His book, Club Bilderberg, has been translated into more than 20 languages and is a global bestseller.
00:37:10.920Estelin has photographed many past Bilderberg meetings.
00:37:15.320Rockefeller frontman Henry Kissinger is always a key participant.
00:37:19.000Here you see the president of the CFR, Richard N. Haas, followed by vice chairman of Rothschild Europe, Franco Barnaby, who is speaking with Henry Kravitz.
00:37:32.860And behind him is Richard Holbrook, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
00:37:37.740The head of Daimler Chrysler, Juergen Erich Schrimp, arrives by helicopter.
00:37:46.480Here, the owner of the Washington Post, Donald Graham, escorts Indra Nui, the head of PepsiCo.
00:37:53.680Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, whose father, Prince Bernhard, founded Bilderberg, is a leading figure in the group.
00:37:59.740Of course, globalist kingpin, David Rockefeller, seen here with his bodyguard, James Ford.
00:38:22.320Why the Crusades were awesome, actually, cool.
00:38:24.240In 2005, the film Kingdom of Heaven was released to the world.
00:38:29.460The film takes place during the major historical conflict between the Christian world and the Islamic world that we today call the Crusades.
00:38:37.240Beginning in 1096, Catholic Europeans embarked on quests to retake the Holy Land and spread the faith to new areas of the globe.
00:38:44.460You would think that in a historical drama like this, we would get a fair portrayal of both sides, with the nuances of the conflict being shown.
00:38:52.900The film portrays the Christian crusaders as bloodthirsty barbarians, while their Islamic opponents are shown as intelligent and peaceful.
00:39:00.480Babe, that's what I'm talking about, man.
00:39:02.180I don't know what the movie is, but I co-sign.
00:39:04.200Now it should be said that Ridley Scott, the director of the film, is an atheist, so we can see why he deliberately decided to portray things this way.
00:39:12.040But regardless of Scott's motivation, the portrayal of the Crusades in Kingdom of Heaven reflects how they've been understood by a majority of Westerners for decades.
00:39:20.340Documentaries like the History Channel's Mankind, The Story of Us, single out the Crusades as a uniquely evil chapter of human history.
00:39:29.000I think of all the wars fought over religion.
00:39:34.180The Crusades belong in their own category.
00:39:37.160It is one of the most shameful undertakings...
00:41:11.120People today think of these as Muslim lands, but that was not always the case.
00:41:15.360It all began when Christianity spread far and wide after being legalized by Emperor Constantine the Great with the Edict of Milan.
00:41:23.020This led to the Christianization of both the Western and Eastern Roman Empire.
00:41:27.200Even as the Western part of the empire fell to barbarians, Christianity remained, and most of the barbarians also converted.
00:41:34.380So if that happened in Europe, what happened in the Middle East and North Africa?
00:41:38.280In the mid-600s, Arab warlords sprang out of the Arabian Peninsula and began conquering everything in their path.
00:41:44.280They brought with them their own religion, Islam, and unlike European barbarians, they did not convert to Christianity.
00:41:51.860The Middle East at the time was dominated by two superpowers, the Christian Eastern Roman Empire, or the Byzantine Empire, and the Zoroastrian Sassanid Empire.
00:42:01.140Unfortunately for them both, they had just fought each other in a gigantic war lasting 25 years and had drained themselves of key resources.
00:42:08.660Because of this, neither was prepared for the invasions that hit them.
00:42:12.040The Byzantines lost all of Africa and the Levant, while the Sassanid Empire collapsed completely.
00:42:18.380The most important loss for the Christian world though, was the loss of the Holy Land.
00:42:23.100By 900 AD, Islam had expanded, by conquest, all the way to France and southern Italy.
00:42:29.640Now, I'm not going to moralize about this.
00:42:32.220Conquest and wars of expansion have been common all through history, and Islam followed in that same mold.
00:42:37.580However, Islam did take things a step further with its concept of jihad, or holy war.
00:42:43.920Muhammad was a conqueror who took slaves, and Islam has sought to emulate his example ever since.
00:42:50.040As a side note, this is also why slavery has always been common in the Islamic world, and continues to be practiced there today.
00:42:56.080This has got to be a Christian channel. There's no chance. There's no chance. Christian bias.
00:43:01.040But regardless of the morality of the Islamic conquests, they were, nonetheless, invaders who invaded the Christian world.
00:43:08.220Christians in conquered lands were second-class citizens, and many were taken as slaves.
00:43:12.900Christian inhabitants had to pay an enormous tax called the Dimi tax, and their churches were often shut down.
00:43:18.460Because of Islamic policies, over the centuries, Christianity in the Middle East and North Africa shrunk from a large majority to a tiny minority.