Secret meeting of world’s richest people held in New York
Buffett, Gates, Rockefeller, Turner, Winfrey, Bloomberg, Soros in media-blackout conference
NIALL O’DOWD
IrishCentral.com
May 18, 2009
A top-secret meeting of the world’s richest people to discuss the global financial crisis was held in New York on May 5, IrishCentral.com has learned exclusively.
The mysterious, media-blackout meeting was called by Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire-Hathaway; Bill Gates, co founder of Microsoft; and David Rockefeller Jr., chairman of Rockefeller Financial Services.
In addition to Gates, Buffett and Rockefeller, the attendees included Oprah Winfrey, George Soros, Ted Turner, and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, among others.


May 19th, 2009 at 8:02 pm
Oprah was there? What’s next Doctor Phil at Bilderberg? Maybe she’ll finally get that “total shift in consciousness” she’d been craving back during Obama’s electoral speech. By the way, am I the only one who thinks that Rockefeller is still probably richer than Buffet and Gates put together despite any pretense to the contrary? Check the wikipedia list of world richest men, John D. Rockefeller Senior, still considered the richest man every, in today’s terms would be worth nearly 300 billion. This puts him far above Buffet and Gates. Granted it’s been several generations, but that kind of money doesn’t disappear too easy. I get the feeling David Rockefeller is holding a lot more cards then he lets on. Wonder if Oprah will mention this on her show.
May 20th, 2009 at 12:37 pm
Oprah has always been a change-agent. Since the new administration has taken over, guess she feels comfy enough to be listed with the grand-schemers. The pot is starting to bubble. Is the frog awake?
May 22nd, 2009 at 9:02 am
Orka, oh excuse me `Oprah is nothing more than a `Rich Black Bitch` and I am `Not prjudice!!!!! That is my personal opinion of her. This `Bilderberg Group` is supposed to be secret. `Wrong, we all know about them, who it`s members are , what their `Grand Scheme` is. And if we don`t, I suggest you do your research on them and do it `quickly`. `The `Obama Deception` , is a very good video. It explains the whole `Grand Sheme` and why all these `financial crises that are happening, are supposed to happen `(intentionally). Anyway, watch the video, It will wake you up and shock the hell out of you.
May 23rd, 2009 at 3:04 pm
Well if you’re not prejudice, then there is probably no need to point out that she’s a rich “black” bitch. You might as well say Rockefeller is a rich “white” bastard. If you say something that is construed as racist about members of the elite it will simply give fuel to liberal critics who dismiss us “conspiracy theorists” as right wing racists. Even worse it might be used by members of the government to build a case for equating all opponents of the power elite with radical racists, Neo-Nazi type groups, which might then provide the pretext for censorship and suppression of legitimate non-racist dissent. Saying things that can be mistaken for racist remarks (or that are racist remarks) could also drive racial minorities away from the anti-elite camp and towards seemingly more pro-minority, elite controlled, political movements. This would not only be unfortunate but ironic given how many seemingly liberal elite projects, like abortion on demand, are merely veiled means of managing and even exterminating racial minority groups. Finally, the kind of ethos facilitated by seemingly racist remarks could help to cultivate an atmosphere that will draw more Neo-Nazi, Secessionist types into the patriot movement. If this happens, such elements might then be able to take control of what, otherwise might have be the best chance and toppling the elite. Anyway, I’m hardly some politically correct douche bag who cries “hate speech” at the drop of a hat, so understand that I’m not meaning to take a shrill tone with my above criticism, I’m merely trying to give fair warning regarding the potential dangers at hand.
I’ve seen Obama Deception, over all it was pretty good. Alex sometimes presents things in a somewhat overly simplistic or exaggerated fashion, but I think over all he’s good people and gets most of the major points across concerning elite machinations. The part where the fire alarm went off the hotel set to host Bilderberg was a sure sign that something was up.
May 24th, 2009 at 9:31 am
Im pretty new and awakened to all this but you are so right…all of you in what you say….guys its upto us all to start wakening peoople up..starting at a local level..i usually start with the twin towers “job” and go from there…spread the word,spread the knowledge and spread the LOVE…its the only thing that combats this evil going on….trust me!
May 24th, 2009 at 8:46 pm
Amanda, if you haven’t already, go read the articles on this web page, especially the one’s by Terry and the Collins brothers. It’s great stuff! You’re right 9-11 is a good starting point for talking to people about this kind of stuff.
May 26th, 2009 at 2:45 am
Thanks for that. where do i find the articles by these two.can anyone recommend a book on Twin Towers demolition thats not as heavy as David’s.Its for some people that “need a simpler” version..
May 26th, 2009 at 6:45 pm
ust click where it says “articles” at the top of this page. It will then open a page with the names of various authors who have written articles for this site. Like I said, Terry Melanson and Phillip & Paul Collins have written some really good ones, as has Deanna Spignola. Some of the others are good too.
Regarding the controlled demolition of the twin towers, I’m not sure what to think. I don’t doubt that there was some kind of government complicity in 9-11 (or at least some kind of secret faction within the government), however a researcher named Daniel Hopsicker, has argued that much of the 9-11 truth movement is a false flag created by the very people who rigged 9-11 to distract the public with disinformation. Apparently a lot of the money from the movement has come from a Saudi born arms dealer with ties to U.S government elite. Hopsicker’s article about it is available here:
http://www.madcowprod.com/09062006.html
That’s the problem researching this kind of stuff, there’s so much smoke and mirrors that it’s hard to know what might be true or not. I’m still not sure myself.
Then there’s all that weird stuff about 9-11 being hinted at in films and tv shows leading up to 9-11. If you haven’t seen that yet you should check it out. It’s pretty weird.
http://imagining911.blogspot.com/
May 26th, 2009 at 10:44 pm
i’ve a lot of reading to do..my gawd its all so bizzare! then there is the man on the moon landing….well that had me belly laughing for a full day…i mean..just google it! that can not be for real…and i never questioned it till now!… i so reckon we have been fed the biggest lies ever! but i’m hell bent on getting others to look and think outside the box..cause something aint right! thanks for the info..any more good ones to google?? you have to laugh…coz it’s not funny!
May 26th, 2009 at 11:31 pm
True story: I brought up the moon landing thing at work last week because I know one guy I work with definitely believes it was faked. I was hoping to get him going on about it. Then to my surprise, another guy I work with told me a much more bizarre story. He lives out in the country and has one of those big aerials to get tv signals. He claims that many years ago he and his wife were watching tv and suddenly the screen fuzzed out as if they were receiving another signal. He claims he started receiving footage of a man in room somewhere crying about how the moon landing was all faked. Later after seeing pictures of Buzz Aldren (the second man on the moon) he realized that the guy he saw was indeed Buzz Aldren. He says it’s not a story he likes to tell since he’s afraid it makes him look like a nut. There’s a chance he’s pulling my leg and the whole story is b.s, but he’s not a very creative guy (as far as I know) and he seemed so deadly serious when he told the story. Who knows. It would be wild if it were true! (Just to be clear w hen I said “true story”, I didn’t necessarily mean the guy’s story was true, just the fact that he told it to me was true.)
May 28th, 2009 at 4:08 am
nothing would surprise me these days…what do you make of zeitgeist movement…only heard of that the other day and must start googlin’…i so so know the twin towers was detonated…seeing is believing..not reading…i’m putting it to everyone i meet these days to look and decide for themselves and most people still think it was old Bin! pure evil!…we need to spread the word..spread the knowledge and spread the LOVE…because that combats evil control corruption that is going on….we need to get people wakening up big time…there is a huge tornado on the way and most of us have our heads stuck in the sand and asses in the air…the tornado is still coming guys!! is buzz still buzzin around i wonder!!!i’d believe you friend rather that anything those ejits tell us any more….what do you make of the secret meeting on 5th may..what do you reckon that was about…
May 29th, 2009 at 12:46 am
Fair warning, beware of the Zeitgeist movement! Though it presents itself as a sort of grassroots movement in opposition to the global elite’s end game, nothing could be further from the truth. In essence the utopia proposed by Zeitgeist is itself the elite’s plan for a New Age global government. It has been speculated that many of the world’s power elite adhere to various forms of occultism that bear strong resemblance to the thesis of Zeitgeist. One of the cornerstones of this occult thinking is the desire to “immanentize the eschaton.” This is a philosophical expression that means, the desire to build heaven on earth. “Immanentize”, means to make something “immanent” or immediately present. “The Eschaton” is the force outside reality that essentially pushes existence forward from the beginning of time while at the same time drawing existence towards its ultimate fulfillment at the end of time. It is the ultimate source, support pillar and goal of reality itself. In religious terms this is God/Being?Heaven & Hell. Of course, no mortal man has the power to pull the eschaton down into the world, however many Mad Men have tried over the centuries and the results have always been disastrous. Often these people think they are doing good but in reality they end up causing unimaginable suffering. The eschaton is transcendent, meaning it is beyond the confines of the physical world, yet it provides a spiritual drive for people. The idea of an ultimate transcendent goal, is sort of like a carrot on a stick dangled in front of a donkey, it gives him something to chase just beyond his reach. If he ever got a hold of the carrot, however, he would eat it and then he would have nothing to motivate him to go on. This is what happens when people try to build heaven on earth. They make the state absolute, while destroying the individual people. By severing a person’s strings to the spiritual dimension, they subvert the individual to the Collective, since this has become the replacement for God.
Anyway, long story short, Zeitgeist is essentially one of these occult projects. It is very similar to Marxist Communism, a system that sent millions of innocent people to their graves throughout the course of the 20th century. Like Communism, Zeitgeist claims that all religions are bad because they make people disagree with each other and because they lend support to political systems. Many people miss the irony that both Zeitgeist and Communism are essentially religions, that themselves disagree with all other religions and that they are attempting to support a technocratic political system. I often wonder if 9-11 itself was set up as a sort of occult ritual, to prepare people’s mind’s to accept a New Age one world religion/government. If not it’s at least being exploited by some to that end.
Don’t believe Zeitgeist’s lies about Jesus. He is not just a repackaging of pagan gods, created by the elite so they can control us. He is real and came to end everything the elite and the power that is ultimately behind them, stand for. They manipulate and misrepresent historical facts in an attempt to undermine their opposition.
In short be careful about it’s teachings.
This video describes how the elite has attempted to take over the truth movement.
http://www.conspiracyarchive.com/Blog/?p=2128
As for the May 5th meeting it’s probably the usual junk these jerks talk about. Reducing the population by a couple billion, leading us poor dopes towards a one world state, manipulating the media, etc. Here’s hoping they fail big time.
June 1st, 2009 at 9:37 pm
jasus you either know a lot or you do a lot of cutting and pasteing….so where does one look and who does one trust these days…there has to be someone somewhere….otherwise how can they fail…if there is no ne to stop them!!
March 11th, 2010 at 7:08 am
wow does 1 really have to be an illuminati to be considerd one of the richest????!!!!
June 16th, 2010 at 9:32 pm
i’ve done my own share of personal resaerch..its crazy! all the nations are 1 large conspiricy. We (people that arent multi-billionaires) are the “modern day” slave, think about it…………. 60% of the food we consume, is GE (geneticlly enginered), our “medicines” cause more harm than good…. (its bad when the side efects are worse than the original problem)….. um….. cigaretts, are just legal crack sticks. I personally believe in God, and i believe that we all may see judgement day, i highly suggest you read revelations in the bible………it makes the picture even look more clearer. “the love of money is the root to all evil”………….they should talk about that on oprah’s show.
November 28th, 2010 at 3:51 am
I do not think at all that the illuminati is anything we should be worried about. What I think is that religion (a man made institution) specially Christendom is there to urge the masses to be obedient to authority. Even though the leaders in these institutions as well as the political element do not really believe there is a god.They are preparing to do away with at least one third to a half of the world population. The population of the world is too large and at this point is uncontrollable. If it was smaller it will be controllable let’s say maybe 500,000,000. To that effect they are preparing to bring about diseases and wars. It does not matter to them who goes. For them who are very ignorant about the survival of the fittest. They really believe that because they are wealthy they are the ones worthy of survival. That is why the very rich does not send their kids to war. Only those who are financially persecuted do. Those who have been shunned from education by parents having low wages. Notice please that whether we are willing to admit it or not there are some that have been chosen to fail. The ones who are believers are being trained to be obedient to the laws and to authority. There is a way to bring all into compliance and religion is one of them. For a religious person god becomes the one to be obeyed and the bible is the one to bring about the subjection of all humans to human authorities or those in high places. They are in high places not because they are smart but because they control the wealth of the world. Elections are not important because the computers they use to count the votes can be hacked. See the documentary: Hacking Democracy.
March 13th, 2011 at 4:47 pm
almaciga2010, If the Christian religion was really the elite control mechanism to dominate and depopulate mankind then why is Christianity so frequently, maligned but the (so-called) intellectual power centers that are funded by the elite? Why is it that Christianity is the virtual lone voice in the wilderness crying out against abortion and sterilization? Why did the evil old Pope oppose the war in Iraq as an immoral war? Why is it that Communism, perhaps the most totalitarian and genocidal form of government that has ever existed, is an officially atheistic political system, that violently oppresses religion? Yes many politicians are atheists or agnostics (or just bad Christians) who have played the part of being good Christians to win votes from naïve people (George W Bush for example) but that only undermines these corrupt leaders not the good beliefs they falsely pretend to represent.