Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Bilderberg Conference 2012

It's officially over, but members of the elusive society may have made a big decision during this year’s event. One source is reporting that the top-secret meeting ended with a running mate picked for Mitt Romney. Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels is likely to be elected as the candidate for vice president under Mitt Romney, claims a source close to the Bilderberg Group.

Journalist Jim Tucker has been investigating the annual closed-door meetings and tells the website Infowars.com that, before the 2012 Bilderberg meeting wrapped up, Gov. Daniels was decided on as the GOP running mate. A Romney/Daniels ticket would make sense, Tucker suggests that it may have something to do with just shared ideologies between the Indiana governor and the founder of Bain Capital. The real reasoning behind the decision, is that the members of the Bilderberg Group are seeking an alternative to another likely running mate: Kentucky Senator Rand Paul.

The meeting of the Bilderberg Group is believed to bring together some of the world’s biggest names in finance and politics to decide on matters that will impact the world in years to come. It's believed that former British Prime Minister Tony Blair was handpicked by the Bilderberg Group, and at the 2008 conference, then Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was asked to exit the race so that the left could throw their weight behind Barack Obama.

Earlier in the election season, some pundits predicted that Rand Paul could bring ideas to the Republican Party, although shared with his strict libertarian father, would not be viewed as extreme by the GOP establishment. "Rand Paul has softer edges," Cato Institute Executive Vice President David Boaz tells NPR. "That helped him get elected to the Senate."


Source: RT - Bilderberg Group scared of the Paul Family.

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