2003 Bilderberg Meeting
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The Bilderberg Group met in Paris, France over the course of three days; May 15 - 18 May, 2003. Famous attendees include;
- David Rockefeller; one of the heirs to John D. Rockefeller's fortune, David started the Trilateral Commission, is a member of both the Bilderberg Group and the Council on Foreign Relations as well as being an entreupeneur and philanthropist. Some believe him to be central to New World Order conspiracies, and others claim his philanthropy is only a way to avoid taxes.
- Paul Wolfowitz; a neo-conservative designer of the 2003 invasion of Iraq, having been calling for a pre-emptive strike in Iraq from the neo-conservative think tanks since 1993. He only recently came into the lime-light during and after the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
- Dick Cheney; The vice president of the United States under George W. Bush. Cheney is a neo-conservative and has been criticised for his connections to Halliburton.
- Colin Powell; Colin Powell is the outgoing Secretary of State for the first term of George W. Bush's presidency. He is reported to be at odds with other cabinet members, especially Donald Rumsfeld because of disagreements regarding military strategy. (See the Powell Doctrine and the Rumsfeld Doctrine.)
- Henry Kissinger; A statesman who had been in politics during the Vietnam War, noted for requesting the use of nuclear weapons against the Vietminh and subsequently winning the Nobel Peace Prize.
- Donald Rumsfeld; The controversial Secretary of Defense under George W. Bush. Gallup polls reported even the majority of those who view George W. Bush favorably regard Donald Rumsfeld unfavorably.
- Richard Perle; A neo-conservative think-tank fellow, nick-named the 'Prince of Darkness' of the 'beltway.'
- Mervyn King; he became Governor of the Bank of England the month following the meeting.
- Chuck Hagel; Republican congressman.
Issues reportedely addressed at the meeting were globalization, regionalism, Iraq and post-war Iraq, and the usual trade agreement dialogue.



