Bilderberg Confab to Discuss Iran Solution
Iran will be at the forefront of discussion as the Bilderberg confab meets this week in Telfs-Buchen, Austria.
According to the late Bilderberg journalist Jim Tucker, a plan to destabilize and possibly attack Iran and minimize its influence in the Middle East has been on the Bilderberg agenda for years. Tucker based his conclusion on an exchange between Vernon E. Jordan Jr. and another attendee about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s hostility towards Iran.
Jordan is the Senior Managing Director with Lazard Freres & Co. LLC, an investment banking firm. He also sits on the board of directors of numerous large corporations, including American Express, J.C. Penney Corporation, Asbury Automotive Group and the Dow Jones & Company.
Tucker reported in 2010 the secretive confab had reached a consensus on an attack aimed at Iran during the Bilderberg meeting at the Dolce luxury hotel in Sitges, Spain.
“Sadly, Bilderberg remains committed to a U.S. attack on Iran on Israel’s behalf,” Tucker wrote.
Bilderberg Checkpoints
Infowars reporters Rob Dew and cameraman Josh Owens were harassed by Austrian federal police at a checkpoint six miles away from where the secretive Bilderberg Group will meet later this week, with cops even visiting them at their hotel to check their passports.
Dew and Owens arrived in Telfs near to where the globalist confab is taking place to discover an unprecedented security operation in full swing days before Bilderberg members even arrive at the remote location in the Austrian alps.
Attempting to drive to their hotel, the two were quickly apprehended at a checkpoint a short distance up the mountain from Telfs where their passports, drivers license and booking papers were checked by police, who then demanded to perform a full inspection of their rented vehicle.
Dew and Owens were then confronted by police as they tried to access their hotel before subsequently being approached by no less than eight federal police who again asked to check their passports and interrogated the reporters.