If you happen to be in or around Rome tomorrow, you can catch a glimpse, or perhaps say ‘hi’ to your Bilderberger masters, as they plan our lives for 2013 and beyond…
21st Century WireAccording to the following source the Bilderberg Steering Committee Meeting will start tomorrow in Rome:

Hotel de Russie (between Via del Babuino and Piazza del Popolo) Hotel de Russie Via del Babuino 9 00187 Rome, Italy
http://www.hotelderussie.it/
They will have a special tour of the Musei Capitolini, http://en.museicapitolini.org/
Followed by a dinner. Estimated budget: € ???? ++ (more or less 80 guests) Auto Translate Of Italian Article Followed By Original Italian:
THE APRONS OF THE BILDERBERG GROUP, ALMOST AS IF IT WERE A PROVOCATION, TOMORROW SECRETLY LAND IN ROME
In the most dramatic political moment for Italy and for Europe, the Bilderberg Group, almost as if it were a provocation, has chosen Rome to hold tomorrow its 61° work session will focus primarily on countries euro Commissioner most at risk Italy, Spain and Greece. The meeting there is ‘ track even on the official site of the most powerful and mysterious world organization which brings together managers, bankers and entrepreneurs from around the world… http://www.informarexresistere.fr/2012/11/12/i-grembiulini-del-gruppo-bilderberg-quasi-come-se-fosse-una-provocazione-domani-sbarcano-in-gran-segreto-a-roma/#axzz2C17At6Ry http://www.dagospia.com/rubrica-3/politica/1-per-decidere-leuro-commissariamento-di-italia-spagna-e-grecia-i-grembiulini-del-gruppo-46589.htm Marlieke de Vogel, organizational Secretary of the Bilderberg Group, however, is hopeless: the hush-hush meeting in Rome of the most powerful financial circle para-Masonic world, scheduled for tomorrow, is likely a resounding flop. Why, given the accomplishments of these super sensitive meeting held uninterruptedly since 1954 and which takes its name from the Dutch hotel where it held the first meeting?
Bilderbergers will meet for drinks and dinner tomorrow in Rome.
Mario Monti should be in attendance tommorrow.
Original Italian text:
I GREMBIULINI DEL GRUPPO BILDERBERG, QUASI COME SE FOSSE UNA PROVOCAZIONE, DOMANI SBARCANO IN GRAN SEGRETO A ROMA
Nel momento politico più drammatico per l’Italia e per l’Europa il gruppo Bilderberg, quasi come se fosse una provocazione, ha scelto proprio Roma per tenere da domani la sua 61° sessione di lavori che si concentrerà soprattutto sul commissariamento dei paesi euro più a rischio Italia, Spagna e Grecia. Della riunione non c’è’ traccia neppure sul sito ufficiale della più potente e misteriosa organizzazione mondiale che raccoglie manager, banchieri e imprenditori da tutto il mondo. Marlieke de Vogel, segretaria organizzativa del Gruppo Bilderberg è però disperata: l’incontro segretissimo di Roma del più potente circolo finanziario para-massonico mondiale, previsto per domani, rischia un clamoroso flop. Perche’ mai, visto i successi di questi meeting super riservati che si tengono ininterrottamente dal 1954 e che prende il nome dall’albergo olandese dove si tenne il primo incontro? Semplicemente perchè i geni dell’organizzazione hanno piazzato gli ospiti che vengono per discutere i destini del pianeta, all’ indomani della conferma di Obama e con le borse in fibrillazione, nel prestigioso Hotel de Russie di via del Babuino, angolo piazza del Popolo, invaso però nelle stesse ora da troupe televisive alla ricerca di starlette, attrici, papponi e veline venuti a smignotteggiare per il Festival cinematografico di Roma. Addio quindi alla segretezza e a quell’aria super ovattata che caratterizza tutti gli incontri che il Bilderberg organizza solitamente solo in posti ultra riservati due volte l’anno lontano da telecamere e pettegolezzi. L’ultima riunione si è’ tenuta nella riservata cittadina di Chantily in Virginia, Usa, dal 31 maggio al 2 luglio. Ma a Roma, si sa, tutto finisce a puttane e così, tanto per non farsi notare, l’ottantina di congiurati si trasferirà in gita domani pomeriggio con decine di pulmini con i finestrini oscurati e i lampeggiatori e le sirene a palla, ai Musei Capitolini che chiuderanno i battenti addirittura in anticipo, alle 17, per permettere ai grembiulini una visita guidata a partire dalle 19 facendo infuriare centinaia di turisti che verranno allontanati con conseguente blindatura dell’intera area. Il catering che sovrintende l’organizzazione, ha previsto un aperitivo all’ingresso e poi la visita, divisa in due gruppi, della sala degli Orazi e Curiazi, del Tabularium e nell’ Esedra di Marco Aurelio dove si svolgerà’ la cena. A proposito, pare che il vecchio Enrico Bondi abbia avuto sotto gli occhi il preventivo per la visitina guidata e la cenetta. Per circa 80 persone pare oltre 100 mila euro, un prezzo di saldo, poco più di 1000 euro a grembiulino… Mangeranno caviale e tartufo ? Berranno solo Crystal? Ma chi paga? Lo vorrà sapere certamente l’austero Mario Monti dato per certo alla cena e forse anche ai lavori del mercoledì assieme al sempre presente Corradino Passera, al ministro dell’istruzione Francesco Profumo, all’immancabile duo femminile Paola Severino ed Elsa Fornero. Anche se per la verità ai lavori non sono mai previsti per tradizione esponenti di governo ma si sa che SuperMario non resiste quando si tratta di Aspen, Bilderberg, Trilateral e consorterie varie… Nonostante l’appannamento per la clamorosa sconfitta della sua Roma la più lucida rimane la ministra dell’interno Anna Maria Cancellieri che, sentendo puzza di bruciato ha declinato l’invito cosa che non ha fatto ovviamente Giuliano Amato, indicato nei documenti ufficiali come semplice Presidente della Treccani. Inserito nella lista degli ospiti il governatore della Banca Centrale Europea, Mario Draghi, per la delicatezza dei temi che verranno trattati e che in un certo senso lo coinvolgono istituzionalmente, ha fatto sapere al francese Henry de Castries, presidente del Bilderberg che seguirà prudenzialmente gli sviluppi dei lavori da Francoforte per evitare con la sua presenza a Roma inevitabili strumentalizzazioni. La povera de Vogel e’ inoltre sbiancata quando ha notato che tra gli ospiti italiani oltre alla ormai habitué Lilli Gruber, già attovagliata a Chantily, c’e’ una new entry del giornalismo come Chicco Mentana proprio per far vedere che La7 di Bebe’ Bernabe’, gran cerimoniere, è di casa. Flebuccio de Bortoli, con il suo impermeabile bianco ed il bavero alzato per passare inosservato, è in forse fino all’ultimo momento. Attesa anche per l’arrivo probabile di Vendeline von Bredow del ‘’The Economist” la testata più anti berlusconiana del mondo. Ma chi sono gli ospiti che per ora hanno confermato? Tra gli italiani l’ex sindacalista della CGIL il ferroviere Mauro Moretti, Alberto Nagel, ad di Mediobanca, Angelo Cardani, presidente di Agcom, Federico Ghizzoni ad di Unicredito, Enrico Cucchiani di Intesa, Fulvio Conti dell’Enel, la presidente della Rai Anna Maria Tarantola, il neo presidente della CIR Rodolfo De Benedetti il governatore della Banca d’Italia Ignazio Visco, ancora indeciso, ed il solito Gabriele Galateri. Per provare a farsi le ossa anche in questa sessione parteciperà’ il sempre verde Enrico Letta presentato, non si capisce perché’ mai, come leader del Partito Democratico. Ci tiene moltissimo anche se spera che lo zio Gianni non lo venga a sapere. Quelli più furbi che hanno capito l’andazzo vedendo il programma ed hanno preferito rinunciare, per non finire paparazzati, sono invece Squinzi, Montezemolo, Della Valle, Mario Greco, John Elkann e Renato Pagliaro. Tra gli stranieri brillano invece Tom Enders, ceo della Eads, Marcus Agius di Barclays, Edmund Clark, canadese boss della Td Bank group, Kenneth Jacobs gran capo della Lazard, l’americano Klaus Kleinfeld chairman dell’Alcoa (che spera di non essere contestato dopo la chiusura dell’impianto in Sardegna), Jorma Ollila della Shell. Hanno dato forfait immaginando forse il casino di Roma due pezzi da novanta come David Rockefeller e Jean Claude Trichet. Riusciranno i nostri eroi a salvare il mondo, magari commissariando ancora i governi più deboli come Grecia, Spagna e Italia, ed a passare inosservati grazie ad un imponente servizio d’ordine che ancora una volta paralizzerà il centro di Roma? Una cosa e’ comunque ormai decisa: prima di riunirsi di nuovo in Italia passerà molto tempo… RELATED: TORY GAME OF THRONES: KEN CLARKE INTRODUCED NICK BOLES AT BILDERBER GROUP
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Following the re-election of Barack Obama in last week’s US presidential poll, Washington and its allies have stepped up their war drive against Syria. In the most serious escalation of the 20-month conflict in the Middle East country, the Israeli armed forces fired a missile into Syrian territory Sunday.
The strike, by an advanced Tammuz guided missile, is the first acknowledged attack by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) on Syria since the 1973 Yom Kippur War. Israeli warplanes struck the site of an alleged Syrian nuclear project in 2007, but neither regime ever officially confirmed the action.
The Israeli missile reportedly struck a Syrian army base, though the government in Damascus has not released any details of the damage caused.
The IDF strike was reportedly carried out in response to a Syrian mortar that landed in the Golan Heights, the Syrian territory illegally occupied by Israel since 1967. Nobody was reported killed or injured by what appears to have been a misdirected 120mm Syrian tank shell.
A statement issued by the IDF shortly after the Tammuz missile struck Syrian territory claimed, “IDF forces fired warning shots and relayed a message to the Syrian forces via the United Nations that warns against additional fire. Additional fire will prompt a quick response.”
The IDF acknowledged that eight Syrian shells had fallen within the Israeli-controlled section of the Golan Heights over the past two months, likely the inadvertent result of fighting between Syrian government forces and “rebel” fighters, without any military response from the IDF.
While Israel appears to have turned a blind eye to errant Syrian shells in the weeks leading up to the US election, the decision by the IDF to launch a strike now indicates that Washington and its allies are entering into a new phase of their conflict with the government of President Bashar al-Assad.
Further evidence of a shift toward open conflict between the major powers and the Syrian regime was provided by General Sir David Richards, Britain’s Chief of the Defence Staff, who on Sunday revealed to the BBC that plans were in place for a military intervention by British forces into Syria.
General Richards told BBC television’s Andrew Marr Show that he expected the humanitarian crisis in Syria to worsen over the winter, which would increase pressure to “intervene in a limited way.”
“Obviously we develop contingency plans to look at all these things. It is my job to make sure that these options are continually brushed over to make sure that we can deliver them and they are credible,” Gen. Richards revealed.
While the UK’s top soldier couched his comments in “humanitarian” language, any invasion of Syrian territory by British and allied forces would be an act of war that would throw Syria and the entire region into even deeper turmoil, threatening to spark military counter-measures by Damascus.
Such a military intervention by Britain and the US, acting with their NATO and Middle Eastern allies, could spark a wider conflict with countries such as Iran, Russia, and China, which have retained close ties to the Assad regime and feel threatened by the explosion of militarist aggression, led by Washington, in the region.
In preparation for such a major offensive against Syria, the Obama administration has initiated a tactical shift away from some of the opposition political forces it has relied upon until now.
Addressing a press conference in Zagreb, Croatia, October 31, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced that the US was transferring its support from the Syrian National Council (SNC) to a new opposition leadership.
After promoting the SNC for more than a year as the “legitimate” representative of the Syrian people, Clinton declared that they “could no longer be viewed as the visible leader of the opposition.”
The SNC could “be part of a larger opposition,” Clinton allowed. “But that opposition must include people from inside Syria and others who have a legitimate voice that needs to be heard.”
A Turkish-based gathering of affluent Syrian exiles with links to the CIA and the Muslim Brotherhood, the SNC is deeply unpopular and wields almost no influence inside Syria. The fact that Washington has abruptly and unilaterally jettisoned the SNC only exposes the bogus character of US claims to have been working to secure “peace” and “democracy” in Syria.
Secretary Clinton then called for the formation of a new Syrian opposition bloc, declaring that the US State Department had compiled a list of “names and organizations that we believe should be included in any leadership structure.”
Washington moved rapidly to convene a meeting of its Syrian assets at a luxury hotel in the Qatari capital, Doha. The four-day gathering, which ended Sunday, saw officials from the US, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates broker a tentative deal between various opposition groups and individuals to establish a 55- to 60-member assembly.
As late as 3 a.m. on Sunday morning, the Doha talks seemed on the brink of collapse, as SNC representatives fought to maintain their influence over the new opposition bloc. One source inside the talks told the Reuters news agency that the SNC finally agreed to take a backseat role within the new assembly only after being threatened that the umbrella group would be set up and recognized by the US and its allies with or without the participation of the SNC.
The Obama administration expects that this new opposition leadership, which has been named the Syrian National Coalition for Opposition and Revolutionary Forces, will be even more directly subordinate to the orders coming from State Department, the Pentagon and the CIA.
Washington also hopes that the refurbished opposition bloc will provide a more “inclusive” face for the US-led proxy war against Syria, proving more able to wield influence inside the country than the discredited SNC.
Cobbled together from various religious figures, exiled academics, disgruntled businessmen, defectors from the Assad regime, and Islamist militia commanders, the new Syrian National Coalition for Opposition and Revolutionary Forces is unlikely to prove any more popular than the old SNC.
The new head of the Syrian opposition assembly is Moaz al-Khatib, a Sunni Muslim cleric. The former imam of the Umayyad mosque in Damascus, Khatib fled Syria in July after being repeatedly detained by Syrian authorities for voicing criticisms of the regime.
Considered to be a political and religious “moderate,” Khatib is a compromise candidate between the rival factions of the Syrian opposition, all of whom are scrambling to secure foreign backing and a share in the spoils of victory in the event that the Assad regime falls. Given these divisions, which were evident during the conference in Doha, it is doubtful that Khatib will be able to unify the opposition forces.
Khatib’s prominent position at the head of a major Damascus mosque is intended to garner support for the opposition from moderate Sunnis and the urban population of Syria’s capital city. Despite widespread popular hatred of the Assad dictatorship, many Syrians remain deeply hostile to the Sunni sectarian-based “rebel” militias that Washington and its allies are using as their shock troops to weaken and destabilize Assad’s forces.
But the main purpose of Khatib’s sudden elevation is to provide Washington with another face — without widespread support, and just as disposable as SNC — behind which it can work to suppress the social demands of the Syrian masses and enforce the interests of imperialism in the Middle East.


