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| 7/17/2009 |
Secret US-Israeli meeting to focus on Iran Amid reports that Israel is preparing to bomb Iranian nuclear sites, political heavyweights in Washington and Tel Aviv make plans for a secret get-together (Press TV) | |||
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| 1/22/2009 |
Obama chooses Middle East Envoy George Mitchell Since leaving the U.S. Senate fifteen years ago, Mitchell has helped broker a peace agreement in war-torn Northern Ireland, spearheaded a Clinton Administration committee on Middle East peace and investigated steroid use in baseball. Forging a resolution to the simmering Israeli-Palestinian conflict may be his most formidable challenge yet. (Time Magazine) | |||
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| 1/1/2009 |
Obama's Advisors The transition to the new administration of Barack Obama has been accompanied by much optimism and hope for "change." The affiliations of some of his close associates, however, must be cause for concern. (Daniel Estulin: The True Story of The Bilderberg Group) | |||
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| 7/7/2004 |
'We Never Got to a Short List', John Kerry VP pick Several people pointed to the secretive and exclusive Bilderberg conference of some 120 people that this year drew the likes of Henry A. Kissinger, Melinda Gates and Richard A. Perle to Stresa, Italy, in early June, as helping win Mr. Kerry's heart. Mr. Edwards spoke so well in a debate on American politics with the Republican Ralph Reed that participants broke Bilderberg rules to clap before the end of the session. Beforehand, Mr. Edwards traveled to Brussels to meet with NATO officials, brandishing his foreign-policy credentials. "His performance at Bilderberg was important," said a friend of Mr. Kerry who was there. "He reported back directly to Kerry. There were other reports on his performance. Whether they reported directly or indirectly, I have no doubt the word got back to Mr. Kerry about how well he did." (New York Times) | |||
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| 12/12/2002 |
Clash Between Democrats And White House on Need For Kissinger Disclosure Senate Democratic aides say that because Congress created the 10-member commission all panelists must comply with Congressional rules on financial disclosure and conflict of interest (New York Times) | |||
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| 11/29/2002 |
Critics mock choice of Kissinger for inquiry On Wednesday President George Bush appointed Dr Kissinger to lead the investigation of the United States Government's failure to prevent the terrorist attacks, instructing the former secretary of state to "follow all the facts wherever they lead". "We must uncover every detail and learn every lesson of September11," Mr Bush said before signing legislation creating the 10-member commission, which he initially opposed, and naming one of the most controversial American statesmen of the last half-century as its chairman. (Sydney Morning Herald) | |||
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| 11/29/2002 |
The Kissinger Commission Indeed, it is tempting to wonder if the choice of Mr. Kissinger is not a clever maneuver by the White House to contain an investigation it long opposed. (New York Times) | |||
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| 5/26/1999 |
Clinton, pope join Bilderbergers Secret meeting of global movers, shakers in Portugal (World Net Daily) | |||
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