THE Anonymous Group hacked into the website of the mysterious Bilderberg Group before defacing its website with a "we're watching you" warning.
Set up in 1954, the Bilderberg Group holds a global top-secret meeting for world political and business leaders, and the Anonymous warning called on it to ensure it works for the benefit of humanity not personal agendas in 2017. The message said: "Dear Bilderberg members, from now, each one of you has one year to truly work in favour of humans and not your private interests. "Each TopIc you discuss or work you achieve through Your uber private meetings should from now benefit world populations and not X or Y group of people otherwise, we will find you and we will hack you.”
Bilderberg is seen by some conspiracy theorists as the public face of an alleged top-secret organisation that actually runs world governments from behind the scenes called the Illuminati. The date for the 2017 Bilderberg meeting has not been announced. Conspiracy theorists claim the Illuminati is trying to bring about a New World Order to rule is through one global organisation, in some sinister plot. The Anonymous warning called for the Bilderberg Group to bring an end any plans for a "new world order", and criticised leaders for "planning wars for personal interests".
Secrecy surrounding the Bilderberg meetings only seeks to fuel such conspiracies. Inside the annual meetings, no journalists are allowed in and there is no opening or closing press conferences or statements. On top of this no minutes are taken and attendees are urged not to discuss what goes on inside with anyone else. Of course, the organisers of the Bilderberg meetings, claim it is just the world's biggest lobby group and talking shop.
Bilderberg's organisers deny any global conspiracy, saying they “never sought any publicity", and deny they can choose the next US president or select where the next war will take place. Anonymous hacked the website of the Bilderberg Group, posting a new year warning. A statement on its website says: "Since its inaugural meeting in 1954, Bilderberg has been an annual forum for informal discussions, designed to foster dialogue between Europe and North America.
"Every year, between 120-150 political leaders and experts from industry, finance, academia and the media are invited to take part in the meeting. "About two thirds of the participants come from Europe and the rest from North America; one third from politics and government and the rest from other fields.
Anonymous targeted the group during its meeting in Dresden last June, conducting a denial of service attack on the website forcing it to stay offline for several hours. Last week Express.co.uk exclusively revealed that Anonymous warned in a chilling New Year warning it plans to
to achieve its goal. Other Anonymous targets in recent weeks included several Thai government websites in protest at a newly amended cyber law, considered to be restrictive to users' internet freedoms.
An allegedly linked group AnonPlus is also believed to have placed a message on the website of the Victorian Human Rights Commission in Australia this week for an unknown reason.
Set up in 1954, the Bilderberg Group holds a global top-secret meeting for world political and business leaders, and the Anonymous warning called on it to ensure it works for the benefit of humanity not personal agendas in 2017. The message said: "Dear Bilderberg members, from now, each one of you has one year to truly work in favour of humans and not your private interests. "Each TopIc you discuss or work you achieve through Your uber private meetings should from now benefit world populations and not X or Y group of people otherwise, we will find you and we will hack you.”
The all seeing eye |
Very secretive like the Illuminati |
Bilderberg has been described as the world’s most secretive gathering of global leaders and elites, with prime ministers and presidents, bankers and former heads of the CIA and MI6 topping the guest list for 2016 in Dresden, Germany.
Anti-capitalist group Anonymous, which once waged a cyber war on Islamic State, along with the Hack-Back movement are believed to be responsible for the hack which left the message on the group's website for a number of days, arguing there was no global equality and human rights were an illusion.
Bilderberg is seen by some conspiracy theorists as the public face of an alleged top-secret organisation that actually runs world governments from behind the scenes called the Illuminati. The date for the 2017 Bilderberg meeting has not been announced. Conspiracy theorists claim the Illuminati is trying to bring about a New World Order to rule is through one global organisation, in some sinister plot. The Anonymous warning called for the Bilderberg Group to bring an end any plans for a "new world order", and criticised leaders for "planning wars for personal interests".
Secrecy surrounding the Bilderberg meetings only seeks to fuel such conspiracies. Inside the annual meetings, no journalists are allowed in and there is no opening or closing press conferences or statements. On top of this no minutes are taken and attendees are urged not to discuss what goes on inside with anyone else. Of course, the organisers of the Bilderberg meetings, claim it is just the world's biggest lobby group and talking shop.
Bilderberg's organisers deny any global conspiracy, saying they “never sought any publicity", and deny they can choose the next US president or select where the next war will take place. Anonymous hacked the website of the Bilderberg Group, posting a new year warning. A statement on its website says: "Since its inaugural meeting in 1954, Bilderberg has been an annual forum for informal discussions, designed to foster dialogue between Europe and North America.
"Every year, between 120-150 political leaders and experts from industry, finance, academia and the media are invited to take part in the meeting. "About two thirds of the participants come from Europe and the rest from North America; one third from politics and government and the rest from other fields.
- "The meeting is a forum for informal discussions about megatrends and major issues facing the world.
- "The meetings are held under the Chatham House Rule, which states that participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s) nor of any other participant may be revealed."
Anonymous targeted the group during its meeting in Dresden last June, conducting a denial of service attack on the website forcing it to stay offline for several hours. Last week Express.co.uk exclusively revealed that Anonymous warned in a chilling New Year warning it plans to
in 2017,
- "take over the western world"
- "dragging government leaders through the streets"
to achieve its goal. Other Anonymous targets in recent weeks included several Thai government websites in protest at a newly amended cyber law, considered to be restrictive to users' internet freedoms.
An allegedly linked group AnonPlus is also believed to have placed a message on the website of the Victorian Human Rights Commission in Australia this week for an unknown reason.
Horrible, controlling, powerful people |
No comments:
Post a Comment