The Bilderberg Group - part 1 of 2
- The Invisible Power House -
With its membership selected from the power élite of Europe and
North America, many wonder if the Bilderbergers are conspiring to establish a
'new world order'.
The conspiracy theory writers have repeatedly linked one powerful
global elite, the Bilderberg Group, with the ultimate take-over of the world.
Members of the Bilderberg together with their 'sister' organisations-the
Trilateral Commission (known also as the "Child of Bilderberg")(1) and the
Council on Foreign Relations(2)-are charged with the post-war take-over of the
democratic process. The measures implemented by this group so far prove the
control of the world economy through indirect political means.
The constitution of several democratic monarchies of the Western
Europe bans members of their royal families from playing an active role in the
political process. However, the Bilderberg meetings provide this exact forum and
platform for them. "This unprecedented period of European cooperation is more
than a product of simple nation-state diplomacy. One of the key institutions
that has fostered unity and cooperation with the Atlantic Community beyond the
old concepts has been the Bilderberg Group."(3)
"I tell you frankly that I am deeply alarmed today over the
possibility that a right-wing reaction may draw some sections of capital so far
away from our traditions as to imperil the entire structure of American life as
we know it."(4)
These comments by Pasymowski and Gilbert(3) two decades ago may
seem out of phase with the current events in former Yugoslavia, but, in terms of
the continued stability of the "European State", they have proven to be largely
accurate. Warfare has been removed from the intra-European systems as a means of
controlling and directing nationalistic goals and ideas. Even in the case of
former Yugoslavia, one observes that the current state of war has resulted from
Tito's and the Soviet Union's demise. Consequently, the lid has been lifted on
rivals and racial memories which had been artificially kept in place for
previous decades. The several proto-states which make up the former Yugoslavia
were not part of the economic and social development programs which evolved in
Western Europe. As we would see, the way in which the rest of Europe evolved and
developed was very different, and for very particular reasons.
Whether co-incidence or not, it is equally ironic that the current
Chairman of the Bilderberg, Lord Carrington, was the first UN-appointed
representative to bring peace to the war-torn Yugoslavia.
ORIGINS:
The single most important personality connected with the birth and
creation of the Bilderberg Group is Joseph H. Retinger (also known as
L'Eminence-His Grey Eminence). Retinger had a colourful, lifelong career that
raised him to the top of the world power élites. At his funeral in 1960, Sir
Edward Bedington-Behrens said: "I remember Retinger in the United States picking
up the telephone and immediately making an appointment with the President, and
in Europe he had complete entrée in every political circle as a kind of right
acquired through trust, devotion and loyalty he inspired."
Retinger, as a Catholic, was viewed by many as an agent of the
Vatican, acting in liaison between the Pope and the Father-General of the Jesuit
order.
One of Retinger's renowned achievements in European politics was
the founding of the European Movement, leading to the establishment of the
Council of Europe on 5th May 1949. With its headquarters in Strasbourg, the
Council Executive Committee provided Retinger his first major platform for his
expansive ideology. From his earlier days at the Sorbonne, Retinger believed in
greater European unity, both in military and economic terms. It was also at the
same time when his interest in the guidance of the Jesuit order manifested
itself. He spent a great deal of his time fulfilling these ambitions. He
suggested to Premier Georges Clemenceau a plan to unite Eastern Europe-involving
the merging of Austria, Hungary and Poland as a tripartite monarchy under the
guidance of the Jesuit order. Clemenceau, doubtful of the Vatican-inspired plan,
rejected Retinger's proposal outright. This plan labelled Retinger, thereafter,
as a Vatican agent.
Retinger's activities were not limited to uniting Europe. Through
his several trips to Mexico he played a key role in the creation of a trade
union movement in the 1920s. Due to his unprecedented success, and by gaining
the Mexican Government's trust, Retinger convinced them to nationalise the US
oil interest in Mexico. In the process, Retinger conducted the secret
negotiations with Washington for the Mexican Government.
Retinger also had an active war career. He was the political aide
to General Sikorski, and served for the London-based Polish Government-in-exile.
In addition, at the age of 58, he parachuted into German-occupied territory
outside Warsaw for some sabotage missions.
Due to his high-profile career, in the 1950s he was able to create
contacts with numerous high-ranking military officials and political leaders.
His main aim was to unite the world in peace. His peace dividend was to be under
the control of supernational, powerful organisations. He believed that such
organisations would be immune from short-term ideological conflicts erupting
between governments. To Retinger, it was insignificant what dominated the
economic ideology of a country. He believed these differences could be brought
into line by powerful multinational organisations dictating and applying
powerful economic and military policies, thereby creating a union and a bond
between the nations.
Retinger's personal 'left-wing' views from his heady days
convinced him that many leaders of newly born socialist and communist nations
would be prepared to talk to him. Additionally, his Church background gave him
an arena for dialogue with people from the middle-ground connections in
international relations.
Nevertheless, Retinger knew that control of the world affairs
cannot be achieved without US participation. In pursuit of this ideology, he
began a campaign for the creation of an Atlantic Community. This would make the
development of Europe an important political aim for the American politicians,
thereby preventing their retreat into political isolation.
Retinger, with this in mind, set out his carefully calculated move
by involving one of his close and powerful friends, Prince Bernhard of the
Netherlands. Prince Bernhard, at the time, was an important figure in the oil
industry and held a major position in Royal Dutch Petroleum (Shell Oil), as well
as Société Générale de Belgique-a powerful global corporation.
In 1952 Retinger approached Bernhard with a proposal for a secret
conference to involve the NATO leaders in an open and frank discussion on
international affairs behind closed doors. The meeting would allow each
participant to speak his mind freely because no media representative would be
permitted inside; nor would there be any news bulletin about the meeting or the
topics discussed. Furthermore, if any leaks occurred, the journalists would be
discouraged from writing about it.
Prince Bernhard fully supported Retinger's proposal for an
international meeting. Consequently, they formed a committee to organise a plan.
In 1952, Bernhard approached the Truman administration and briefed them about
the meeting. Despite a positive reception, it was not until the Eisenhower
administration when the first American counterpart group was formed. The two key
role-players in the US group were General Walter Bedell Smith (Director of the
CIA) and C. D. Jackson. Both (European-American) groups working interactively
set out to fulfil Retinger's initial plan. From the outset, the American group
was heavily influenced by the Rockefeller family, the owners of Standard
Oil-competitors of Bernhard's Royal Dutch Petroleum. From then on, the
Bilderberg business reflected the concerns of the oil industry in its meetings.
According to Bilderberg's draft document of 1989: "Bilderberg
takes its name from the Bilderberg Hotel in Oosterbeek, Holland, where the first
meeting took place in May 1954. That pioneering meeting grew out of the concern
expressed by many leading citizens on both sides of the Atlantic that Western
Europe and North America were not working together as closely as they should on
matters of critical importance. It was felt that regular, off-the-record
discussions would help create a better understanding of the complex forces and
major trends affecting Western nations in the difficult post-war period."(5)
Retinger's main aim in creating Bilderberg had other more
important, inherent aspects than an informal gathering of a group of the world's
élite. It has been suggested that Bilderberg meetings ultimately would have
implemented group dynamics techniques in the shape of a low- key international
thinking group with the purpose of sensitising the less enlightened of its
membership towards the new transitional diplomacy of the Cold War.
The first meeting witnessed the gathering of ideologies, poles
apart. The issue of McCarthyism was reaching its peak in the United States.
European participants, exasperated with the McCarthy propaganda, saw in their
American counterparts a clear political shift towards an ultra-right-wing
fascist state. Memories of World War II still fresh in their minds, the
Europeans found the concept rather repulsive.
C. D. Jackson (a member of the CFR), in an attempt to regain the
international delegates' confidence, stated: "Whether McCarthy dies by an
assassin's bullet or is eliminated in the normal American way of getting rid of
boils on body politics, I prophesy that by the time we hold our next meeting he
will be gone from the American scene."(6)
Nevertheless, McCarthyism proved to be a source of embarrassment
for the US delegate.
OTHER GROUPS:
The concept of Bilderberg was not new. Although similar groups
were already in existence at the time, none attracted and provoked global myths
the way Bilderberg has.
Groups such as Bohemian Grove, established in 1872 by San
Franciscans, played an equally significant role in shaping post-war politics in
the US. "It was at the Grove, it is said, that the Manhattan Project was set up
and that Eisenhower was selected as the Republicans' candidate for 1952."(7)
The Ditchley Park Foundation was established in 1953 in Britain
with the same aim.(8)
Two years earlier, in 1952, Britain's Field Marshal Bernard
Montgomery had suggested the idea of a NATO command-post exercise (a paper
drill; no movement of forces) to train army divisional commanders. General
Eisenhower, who was then NATO's European Commander, accepted it. As a result,
the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers in Europe Exercise-SHAPEX-was created.
Ever since, an annual meeting has been held in SHAPE headquarters near Mons,
Belgium, and the subject has been broadened to incorporate a wide array of
topics.
The historical review of these groups reflects a sudden
flourishing trend, and the realisation by the world's leaders of the need for
creation of, at times, such overt concepts. The idea of establishing such élite
groups did not die with the birth of Bilderberg.
In 1957, the first of the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World
Affairs took place.9 Pandit Nehru offered to host the first meeting. The founder
members were personalities such as Bertrand Russell and Albert Einstein.
Scientists from the United States and Soviet Union were regular participants in
this East-West gathering of élites. Britain is known for its active
participation and role in this group. "The best feature of Pugwash is that it
brings together people from East, West and non-aligned countries."(9)
Pugwash proved particularly valuable at the time when the relation
between East and West was at a stalemate. Many significant topics were discussed
in this forum. Ways of monitoring arms control agreements, nuclear disarmament,
and reduction of East-West tensions were always on the top of the agenda. In the
1970s Pugwash embraced a range of issues including biological, chemical and
conventional arms control, environment and development problems as well as
conflicts around the world.
One of the latest groups is the Williamsburg, better known as the
Asian Window. Its first meeting was financed by the late John D. Rockefeller in
1971, and continues to date. It brings together the Asian leaders and the
Americans. Williamsburg has been particularly effective for discussing Vietnam,
or the Indonesian corruption, or supposedly non-existent Japanese exchange
controls. Different experiences of trade with China and Russia, or how Singapore
has a lower infant mortality than America, have been some of the topics in the
Williamsburg forum.
Nonetheless, none of these groups-including the Council on Foreign
Relations and the Trilaterals-commands the influence the Bilderberg has obtained
in shaping and dictating global policies.
(end of part 1)