Alpine Follies – Bilderberg 2015 (Part 1)
Part 1 of 3: Is Bilderberg More Important Than The G7? By Will Banyan, Copyright © 01 January 2016 [See Part 2 and 3] According to some observers, last year’s Bilderberg Meeting, held over 11-14 June,...
Secret Societies, Cryptocracy and Deep Politics
Part 1 of 3: Is Bilderberg More Important Than The G7? By Will Banyan, Copyright © 01 January 2016 [See Part 2 and 3] According to some observers, last year’s Bilderberg Meeting, held over 11-14 June,...
By Will Banyan, Copyright ©, 03 October 2015 [Revised and updated 13 February 2016] US President Richard Nixon’s historic visit to Beijing in 1972 is considered by some analysts to be the “master stroke...
Part One: A Portrait of an Insider By Will Banyan, Copyright © August 2008/2015 (revised and updated) Author’s Note: This was part one of a planned two part study of John C. Whitehead (1922-2015), the...
By Will Banyan Copyright © January 2008 Author’s note: This essay was originally published on the Martin Frost website back in 2008. After a lengthy delay, Part 2 will eventuate later this year covering both...
By Will Banyan (Copyright © 26 June 2015) Mark Dice, The Bilderberg Group: Facts and Fiction, The Resistance, 2015. Let’s start with the positives. Mark Dice’s latest book, The Bilderberg Group: Facts and Fiction,...
By Will Banyan Copyright © 11 June 2015 Myths and unverified claims are the mainstay of Bilderberg reporting. They appeal to our suspicion that a great deal is being concealed at the highly secretive...
By Will Banyan (Copyright © 06 January 2013 – Updated 29 May 2015) Author’s note: This article was originally published on the Martin Frost website in January 2013 at a time when David Icke was...
By Will Banyan, Copyright © March 2005 (updated October 2007) Author’s note: This essay was completed in early 2005 in response to repeated entreaties from “Winston”, webmaster of the Modern History Project to explore...
By Will Banyan (Copyright © March 2005) Defining Functionalism In the dense academic language employed in the International Relations departments of most universities, “functionalism” refers to that policy of shifting responsibility for resolving various problems from...
By Will Banyan Copyright © 14 July 2012 (updated 18 February 2015) Author’s note: First published in 2012 on the Martin Frost website, Mr Baron did write me a heated response, but that served mainly...