it's a consortium of global corporate heads, heads of state, royalty, incredibly wealthy 'old money' elites (rockefeller, rothschild, onassis, kennedy, freeman, dupont, collins, krupp, reynolds, russell - wealth you can't even begin to imagine and keep it hidden in tax free foundations and trusts)...

those who attend the bilderberg group meetings yearly, every may or june usually...there are people who report from there, even though fox and cnn don't even so much as acknolwedge it...bush was in germany around the time it took place this year...

there are credible reports that come out yearly from realy investigative journalists and reporters, and there are a couple that are really accurate, they're clearly setting world policy at these meetings that get implemented...bill clinton attended before he became president, john edwards went before he was announced as kerry's vp...republicans go too...only a handful of Americans go every year...it's a select couple hundred from around the world deciding what's going to happen.

those who attend bohemian grove where policy speeches and plans are made. it's very christian and conservative to worship a giant owl and burn an effigy to it.

none of this really matters, tomorrow you're going to be praising lord bush as if he's a christian conservative. he's the opposite.
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