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Radio host Alex Jones promotes the theory that the group intends to dissolve the<br />

sovereignty of the United States <strong>and</strong> other countries into a supra-national structure similar to<br />

the European Union. Madrid-based author Daniel Estulin claims that the long-term purpose<br />

of Bilderberg is to "Build a One-World Empire". He states the group "is not the end but the<br />

means to a future One World Government". Another opponent of the group, Tony Gosling,<br />

has registered the domain name Bilderberg.org, largely hosting material critical of<br />

Bilderberg.<br />

Reporter Jonathan Duffy, writing in BBC News Online Magazine states "In the void created<br />

by such aloofness, an extraordinary conspiracy theory has grown up around the group that<br />

alleges the fate of the world is largely decided by Bilderberg."<br />

-- Reference: Wikipedia.org<br />

187 " A primary influence of "Old Empire" operatives on international bankers is to act<br />

as an unseen, non-combatant provocateur who covertly promote <strong>and</strong> finance<br />

weapons <strong>and</strong> warfare..."<br />

(EDITOR'S NOTE: An excellent modern example of this activity has been documented in<br />

the World War II financing of Nazis by (Prescott Bush, Director of Union Banking<br />

Corp.) the patriarch of President George Bush <strong>and</strong> his son, President George W.<br />

Bush.:<br />

"On October 20, 1942, the U.S. government ordered the seizure of Nazi German banking<br />

operations in New York City that were being conducted by Prescott Bush, the father of<br />

former president George Herbert Walker Bush.<br />

Harriman Bank was the main Wall Street connection for several German companies <strong>and</strong> the<br />

varied U.S. financial interests of Fritz Thyssen. Thyssen had been an early financial backer<br />

of the Nazi party until 1938, but by 1939 had fled Germany <strong>and</strong> was bitterly denouncing<br />

Hitler. He was later jailed by the Nazis for his opposition to the regime. Business<br />

transactions with Germany were not illegal when Hitler declared war on the United States on<br />

December 11, 1941, but, six days after the attack on Pearl Harbor, President Franklin<br />

Delano Roosevelt signed the Trading With the Enemy Act after it had been made public that<br />

U.S. companies were doing business with the declared enemy of the United States.<br />

On October 20, 1942, the U.S. government ordered the seizure of German banking<br />

operations in New York City. Roosevelt's Alien Property Custodian, Leo T. Crowley, signed<br />

Vesting Order Number 248 seizing Bush's property under the Trading with the Enemy Act.<br />

<strong>The</strong> order cited only the Union Banking Corporation (UBC), of which Bush was a director<br />

<strong>and</strong> held one share, which had connections with a Dutch bank owned by Thyssen.<br />

Fox News has reported that recently declassified material reveals that the 4,000 Union<br />

Banking shares owned by the Dutch bank were registered in the names of the seven U.S.<br />

directors, according to a document signed by Homer Jones, chief of the division of<br />

investigation <strong>and</strong> research of the Office of Alien Property Custodian, a World War II-era<br />

agency. By 1941 Thyssen no longer had control over his banking empire, which was in the<br />

h<strong>and</strong>s of the Nazi government.<br />

• E. Rol<strong>and</strong> Harriman – 3991 shares (managed <strong>and</strong> under voting control of<br />

Prescott Bush)<br />

• Cornelis Lievense – 4 shares (He was the New York banker of the Nazi Party)<br />

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