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Who foots the bill for the intense security at the Bilderberg conference this week?

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Taxpayers?

If so, don't we have the right to know more about what we pay for?

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  1. Bilderberg...???? wusthat? (drool cup over flowing)

    Funny how under the radar this all is... if you say secret Government, it sets off a signal, if you say security and constitution in the same sentence it sets off another.. if you say "Builderberg' and security ?... they're taking satellite photos of my house right now... who pays for anything? Money is an illusion, digits on a screen. There is no gold standard, just a Myth and bubble that is about to...

    BURST.


  2. The same livestock that funds the islamic Extremists.

  3. Yes it's the taxpayer.

    Even if it's private security, it will be claimed as a necessary expense by those who are using it and written off against tax deductible, so if your not paying directly, your Treasury loses it indirectly.

    Yes you should know, but then you should know where the military losses trillions it can't account for in it's annual audit and you don't have a hope in h**l of finding out where that (your!) money went either.

  4. The U.S government has foot the bill for Bilderberg 2008.   Someone who works at Apple computer process an order from the government for new Ipod's scribe with bilderberg 08.

  5. That is a good question.  It it is the taxpayer, how does a private organization qualify for the expenditure of public funds for security?

    If it is private, does this constitute a "private army"?  Exactly what authority does this security have.  Does it have police powers?  What weapons does it have?  Does it constitute a menace to public order?

    Any time elected public servants meet in secret with wealthy special interests, you can bet there is criminal activity at work.

  6. Oh - they need no funding for security. I am sure the large bin Laden family provide it as a courtesy

  7. If security is  funded by the taxpayers of Virginia, which is likely, then the state should be getting a commission from the leaseholders and from thr concessionaires who are providing services for these fat cats. In which case oversight should be done by state officials into exactly what kind of activity is going on  and what kind of services are being provided. I am sure the citizens of Virginia do not want to be party to a prostitution ring.

  8. The good old taxpayer. People will never learn. The people need to start a secret army of the willing. I bit like Fight Club only without the retards. Only people that can fight with an IQ of over 125 can join. The rest can pawn themselves off to the elite.

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