Bilderberg meeting next week will be held in United Kingdom

Bilderberg meeting 2013British taxpayers will pay “millions of pounds” for organizing the meeting of the exclusivist group Bilderberg, which will take place next week in Hertfordshire, South East England, according to The Telegraph. The event is scheduled for Jun 6 to June 9 at the Grove Hotel in Watford.

Specifically, British citizens will cover from their own pockets the costs for security and public safety during the event which will probably attract many protesters. Activists have accused repeatedly group consisting of the world’s political elites of holding talks at the meetings with the purpose of conspiring for a global domination and world unification.

The last time Bilderberg meeting was held in the UK was in 1998. Organizers, including British Minister Ken Clarke did not disclose the guest list, but the presence of big names will put together a strong local police mission.

Hertfordshire authorities refused to publish the cost of the security measures during the meeting. In the past, Bilderberg meetings attracted many anti-capitalism demonstrators. Bilderberg Group agreed to contribute a part of the security costs.

However, the police would have been in talks with the government asking British authorities to provide funds for “unexpected or exceptional costs” that can be given only if the organization of the event threatens the stability of the budget, says the source. Costs would have to be over 1.8 million British pounds, or 1% of the total expenditures of the police in order for the grant to be disbursed by the executive.

The Bilderberg Group meeting will be attended by around 140 people. The event is similar to the economic forum in Davos, Switzerland, which annually brings together leading decision makers in the global economy and business sector, with the difference that Bilderberg members are primarily concerned with global political issues.

The international elite list of participants at Bilderberg meetings would have included in the past big names such as Henry Kissinger, David Rockefeller, Prince Charles, Peter Mandelson and David Cameron.

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