Bilderberg Group’s Tax Returns

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The Bilderberg Group is a secretive club of some of the world’s most powerful people.

The Bilderberg Group is a secretive, invitation only meeting that is held each year. The meeting are held in various places and always have what is considered the world’s power elite as guests. There are conference guests ranging from political leaders, select journalists, heads of corporations, finance and even prospective future political leaders of the world. It seems as though The Bilderberg Group can get to the Future political stars before the public even knows who they are. Even Obama attended a Bilderberg meeting before his election.

What is discussed during the annual meeting is for the attendees only and has caused many people to speculate about the groups true purpose and goals. The Bilderbergers have been meeting for over half a century and nobody can say what truly happens in the meetings.

Formed 58 years ago, the group met for the first time on May 29, 1954, at Hotel de Bilderberg in Oosterbeek in the Netherlands, and derived its name from the hotel.

As described on its official website  that has no insignia or symbols, the Bilderberg Group is a “by-invitation-only” club of around 140 very high-power people from the world’s business, finance, oil, politics, media, industry, academia  and nobility who meet once a year in “a small, flexible, informal and off-the-record international forum in which different viewpoints can be expressed and mutual understanding enhanced. Bilderberg’s only activity is its annual Conference. At the meetings, no resolutions are proposed, no votes taken, and no policy statements issued.”

The Bilderberg Group customarily meet in some European country or another — France, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Denmark, England, Scotland, Norway. But not this year.

This year, from May 30 to June 3, the Bilderbergers met in the United States — at the Westfield Marriott Hotel in Chantilly, Virginia, just a stone’s throw from Washington, D.C. The last time Bilderberg met in the United States was in 2008.

So what do 2012 and 2008 have in common?

Answer: Both are presidential election years in the United States!

On June 5, 2008 — the first day of the Bilderberg meeting in Chantilly,  Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton both “mysteriously disappeared” for some hours “somewhere in the DC area,” their agendas blocked out. Two days later, Hillary withdrew from the race and Obama became the Democratic Party’s presidential candidate.

This year too, four staff members of the Westfield Marriott Hotel told The Guardian‘s Charlie Skelton that they saw Mitt Romney at the Bilderberg meeting.

Though extremely secretive, in the United States the Bilderberg group operates under the business entity “American Friends of Bilderberg” as a 501c3 tax exempt foundation.

Since the IRS requires all 501c3 Tax Exempt Foundations to make certain records public, Mark Dice of Stop Making Sense was able to obtain the secretive group’s 2007-2010 tax returns.

In 2008, the American Friends of Bilderberg filed a 22-page tax return c/o James Johnson, Perseus, LLC, 1325 Ave. of the Americas, 25th fl, New York, NY 10019. (James Johnson signed the tax return as “Treasurer”.)

That year, Bilderberg received $645,000 in contributions to fund their annual meeting (travel, hotel, etc.). Below are the contributors and the amounts of their monetary contribution to Bilderberg:

Henry Kissinger: $20,000

David Rockefeller: $50,000

Freeport McMoran Foundation (of New Orleans, LA): $10,000

Microsoft: $75,000

Marie Josee Henry R. Kravis Foundation: $50,000

The Jennie Zoline Foundation: $25,000

Wolfensohn Family Foundation: $25,000

Peter Thiel: $75,000

Johnson Family Fund: $25,000

Big Hen Grkoup [sic] LLC: $75,000

Altman/Kazickas Foundation: $25,000

The Washington Post Company: $25,000

The Ripplewood Foundation Inc: $75,000

Goldman Sachs Co: $25,000

Lazard Freres Co LLC: $25,000

RW Sant Revocable Trust: $25,000

The Coca Cola Company: $10,000

William S Paley Foundation: $5,000

The following is a list of Bilderberg’s officers, directors, trustees, and key employees in 2008 (they are all volunteers as they received $0 in compensation):

Marie-Josee Kravis, President/Director

James A. Johnson, Treasurer/Director

Jessica T. Mathews, Secretary/Director

Henry Kissinger, Director

David Rockefeller, Director

Richard N. Perle, Director

Vernon E. Jordan, Jr., Director

James D. Wolfensohn, Director

Bilderberg’s 2010 Tax Returns listed the following contributors:

Botwinick-Wolfensohn Foundation: $25,000

Donald Graham (NY): $25,000

Peter Thiehl: $50,000

Marie Josee Henry R Kravis Foundation: $50,000

Freeport-McMoran Foundation: $10,000

David Rockefeller: $25,000

Henry Kissinger: $10,000

In its 2010 tax returns, Bilderberg listed its “Directors” as Klaus Kleinfeld, James D. Wolfensohn, Roger Caltman, Vernon E. Jordan Jr., Richard N. Perle, David Rockefeller, Henry Kissinger, Jessica T. Mathews (also Secretary), James A. Johnson (also Treasurer), and Marie-Josee Kravis (also President).

Bilderberg 2007 Tax Returns 20 pages
Bilderberg 2008 Tax Returns 22 pages
Bilderberg 2009 Tax Returns 21 pages
Bilderberg 2010 Tax Returns 23 pages

It’s difficult not to wonder about the secrecy of the meetings. If the Bilderbergers only had good intentions, then why put forth all of the effort to hide from the rest of the world. Why not make Bilderberg meetings open to the public. This is why many accuse the bilderberg group of having sinster motives. Uninvited guests are not welcome and the meetings are heavily guarded local police, private security and secret services.

Bilderberg Conspiracy Theories were fueled even more by a statement made in 2001 by Denis Healey ( Bilderberg Founding member and 30 year Committee Member) In response to the accusations of Global domination and a New World Order, he was quoted as saying:

“To say we were striving for a one-world government is exaggerated, but not wholly unfair. Those of us in Bilderberg felt we couldn’t go on forever fighting one another for nothing and killing people and rendering millions homeless. So we felt that a single community throughout the world would be a good thing”

Source : 

Mark Dice 

http://fellowshipofminds.wordpress.com

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