By Alyssa Farah (June 7, 2008)
Senator
Barack Obama ditched his unsuspecting press entourage yesterday to attend a
secretive meeting with Senator Hillary Clinton.
But
where did that meeting take place? Was it at the secretive Bilderberg conference
in Chantilly, Virginia? So far, neither campaign is talking.
The
56th Bilderberg meeting is still going on this weekend at the Westfields
Marriott, according to various sources. But attendance is a well-guarded secret
. along with the agenda, which tends toward the promotion of globalist
ideas.
Obama's
spokesman Robert Gibbs confirmed Clinton and Obama met but declined to inform
the press of the location of the meeting. However, it was reportedly not held at
Clinton's Washington home. Hillary's spokesman also declined to give the
location of the rendezvous.
Senator
Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., told FOX News the two candidates met at her
house in Washington. Feinstein said she was working upstairs while Clinton and
Obama sat by her fireplace.
Asked
if Obama attended more than one meeting last night, Gibbs declined to "get
into all the details."
Speculation
about the pair meeting yesterday began when reporters traveling with Obama
arrived at Dulles International Airport, in Northern Virginia, to find Obama was
not aboard the plane, as was scheduled.
"Reporters
traveling with Obama sensed something might be happening between the pair when
they arrived at Dulles International Airport after an event in Northern Virginia
and Obama was not aboard the airplane," the Associated Press
reported.
Members
of the press were outraged over the way Obamafs campaign organizers covered up
the meeting. Reporters were led to believe they would be getting on a plane back
to Obamafs campaign headquarters in Chicago with the senator. But while they
were in the airport, the presidential candidate remained in the area for a
secret meeting.
Dulles
is just three miles from the Westfields Marriott Hotel in Chantilly, where Henry
Kissinger and David Rockefeller, among other globalists, are gathered for the
annual Bilderberg Group conference.
"Asked
at the time about the Illinois senator's whereabouts, Gibbs smiled and declined
to comment," the AP report continued.
Bilderberg
is a highly-secretive meeting where the most influential men and women of North
America and Western Europe meet ostensibly to discuss policy. But the group has
spent years promoting a globalist agenda, according to reports from journalists
who have penetrated the meeting.
The
Bilderberg Group made a press release available explaining the agenda for the
meeting.
"The
conference will deal mainly with a nuclear free world, cyber terrorism, Africa,
Russia, finance, protectionism, US-European Union relations, Afghanistan and
Pakistan, Islam and Iran. Approximately 140 participants will attend, of whom
about two-thirds come from Europe and the balance from North America," the
release stated. "About one-third is from government and politics, and
two-thirds are from finance, industry, labor, education and communications. The
meeting is private in order to encourage frank and open discussion."
Additionally,
a list of the conference's attendees was released and included James A. Johnson,
who was named this week to the three-person team vetting possible running mates
for Obama. Rampant speculation in the blogosphere says the Obama-Clinton meeting
last night was held to arrange the New York senator as Obama's vice-presidential
candidate.
Attendees
at the Bilderberg conference included Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice,
former Senate majority leader Tom Daschle and Ben Bernanke, the chairman of the
board of governors for the Federal Reserve.
Hillary
Clinton is no stranger to Bilderberg. Bill Clinton attended the 1991 meeting in
Germany shortly before he was elected president. According to reports, he
attended again in 1999 when the meeting was held in Sintra, Portugal, and
Hillary herself may have attended the 2006 meeting in Ottawa, Canada.
"Why
were we not told about this meeting until we were on the plane, the doors were
shut and the plane was about to taxi to take off?" one reporter asked Obama
spokesman Gibbs in a heated exchange caught on camera by CNN.
"Senator
Obama had a desire to do some meetings, others had a desire to meet with him
tonight in a private way, and that is what we are doing." Gibbs
replied.
"Is
there more than one meeting, is there more than one person with whom he is
meeting?" asked another reporter.
"I
am not going to get into all the details of the meeting." Gibbs
replied.
Obama's
spokesman explained the Clinton meeting was not planned in advance, and it was a
last minute decision to attend.
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Alyssa Farah
writes for WorldNetDaily. All rights reserved. c 2009 WorldNetDaily. Reprinted
with permission.
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