Special Reports & Tweets - A Surprise Beginning Aired: 2017-06-03 Duration: 05:17 === Bilderberg's Surprising Start (03:05) === [00:00:00] David Knight for Infowars.com. [00:00:02] Another Bilderberg note here. [00:00:05] I want to talk about the surprise beginning of Bilderberg. [00:00:07] As I mentioned in the last video, a lot of people are going to be surprised when they see Dunkirk. [00:00:11] They don't know history. [00:00:12] They don't know how it ended. [00:00:13] Bilderberg has a surprise beginning, and it's also tied to World War II. It was at the site of the last victory of the Nazis, and it was ten years after that. [00:00:24] That they had their first meeting. [00:00:26] They did it at the Bilderberg Hotel, very close to where the battle was fought, the bridge too far, if you see that movie. [00:00:32] Operation Market Garden. [00:00:33] Now, that was a massive failure for the Allies, a massive success for the Nazis. [00:00:39] Was it due to bad intelligence, bad planning, or were they betrayed? [00:00:43] A lot of people believe that Prince Bernhardt was a Nazi agent, that he gave them information about this parachute drop behind enemy lines to cut them off, and that that sabotaged the operation. [00:00:54] There was also another individual, Peter Carrington. [00:00:56] He was in charge of a tank corps that was only 11 miles away. [00:00:59] He held up that tank corps for 18 hours. [00:01:03] A recession of ever-increasing ranking American officers came up to him demanding that he move his tanks ahead because they were under fire, taking fire on the bridge and desperate for reinforcements. [00:01:15] He refused to do that. [00:01:17] Now, these two individuals show up ten years later at Bilderberg. [00:01:20] You had Peter Carrington. [00:01:21] Prince Bernhardt was one of the early founders, chairs of Bilderberg. [00:01:25] Peter Carrington had a lot of positions within the British government, within NATO, and that's fitting. [00:01:31] That these individuals would be part of Bilderberg. [00:01:34] Peter Carrington was a chair of Bilderberg for quite some time. [00:01:38] Bilderberg really kind of reflected the desire of the U.S. and NATO to control Europe. [00:01:44] There had been two world wars fighting between all these different European countries. [00:01:48] That had been something that had been going on since the 19th century. [00:01:52] They wanted that to stop. [00:01:53] They wanted to pacify Europe. [00:01:55] They felt the best way to do that was to unify it. [00:01:58] One of the presidents said, I want to pick up the phone to call Europe. [00:02:01] Who do I call? [00:02:02] They wanted a single point of contact. [00:02:04] They wanted a unified, pacified Germany. [00:02:06] That was a goal of NATO. They got that. [00:02:09] We see that today. [00:02:10] We see that with Germany on top of a unified Europe through the European Union. [00:02:15] There were people who were pushing for unification with the European Common Market and other issues, but it was the Euro that was the key. [00:02:23] What they could not accomplish with bombs... [00:02:25] They accomplished with banks. [00:02:27] And it was the euro that was first proposed in 1955 at the Bilderberg meeting, the second Bilderberg meeting. [00:02:34] We know that because we had the notes released in 2009. That was 54 years later. [00:02:40] We finally found out what they were talking about at Bilderberg. [00:02:43] Now they tell us nothing serious is being discussed here. [00:02:46] It's just a friendly meeting. [00:02:48] No notes are taken. [00:02:49] Nothing is really planned. === Shadow Cabinet Meeting (02:26) === [00:02:51] We know that's not the case. [00:02:52] They have been laying the foundations of global governance. [00:02:55] I'm going to talk about that in the next short video. [00:02:57] But just to give you an illustration, in 2014, when I was in Copenhagen with my wife covering this for InfoWars, she was at one of the entrances, like we were, our right here, the back entrance. [00:03:07] And Ed Balls, who at the time was the shadow chancellor of the Exchequer, he was the opposition to the majority. [00:03:15] Party in the UK, and they have their shadow cabinet people that they would have put in those places if they were in power. [00:03:22] So he was a very well-connected Member of Parliament. [00:03:24] He shows up at the side gate. [00:03:25] He doesn't have his ID. And the security guards are telling him, no, no, you're not going to get in without ID. And he's got nothing but a rolling suitcase bag, like a carry-on luggage. [00:03:35] So he starts fumbling around. [00:03:36] He opens up the suitcase, and it spills out, filled with papers. [00:03:42] No luggage for this hotel stay that he's got. [00:03:45] It's all papers. [00:03:46] Not going to put anything on an electronic device. [00:03:48] Not going to put it on his phone. [00:03:49] Not going to put it on his laptop. [00:03:51] He's going to carry it in with papers. [00:03:54] They're meeting in secret. [00:03:56] All of the excitement that you see from the mainstream media, trying to ferret out every meeting that's happening between people who are part of the Trump administration. [00:04:04] Did they ever meet a Russian ambassador? [00:04:06] Did they ever talk to anybody from Russia? [00:04:07] And yet, here we have these people meeting in secret. [00:04:11] Captains of industry. [00:04:13] Largest banks. [00:04:14] Deutsche Bank is in here. [00:04:14] They just had a group of Chinese take 10% of the bank. [00:04:19] They're now the largest investors in Deutsche Bank. [00:04:21] Before that was an error group. [00:04:22] But you have the largest bankers, the largest technological companies here. [00:04:26] Google and others are in here. [00:04:28] Kohlberg, Kravitz& Roberts, and of course Petraeus is there. [00:04:31] And of course our sitting government and other government leaders are meeting in secret. [00:04:36] Why aren't they concerned about that? [00:04:38] So that's the elephant in the room. [00:04:40] They really don't care. [00:04:41] You won't find any mainstream media here, except for the owners, who are in there hobnobbing with the captains of industry, getting what they want. [00:04:49] They will not have anybody reporting on this. [00:04:52] Occasionally, there'll be a reporter who comes in, but they won't file a report about what's going on. [00:04:56] In Bilderberg, it's all secret. [00:04:57] As I said before, they are ambush predators. [00:05:00] Their strength is the fact that they are very slow, very patient. [00:05:04] They blend in like a chameleon. [00:05:06] They are barely perceptible how they move, but over decades their plans have been implemented. [00:05:12] So I'm going to tell you about how they've laid the foundations for global governance coming up in the next video.