138 members of the global elite are meeting in Watford, England for the 61st Bilderberg Conference, with protesters from around the globe flocking the town to say ‘no’ to the rich and wealthy ‘deciding the planet’s fate over coffee’.
19:04 GMT: Local residents in the town of Watford are
forced to change their daily routine due to security measures at
the conference.
18:59 GMT: The lounge in the 5-star Grove hotel where the
Bilderberg meeting is taking place. The hotel itself is seen
behind the trees in the left of the picture. 
18:45 GMT: The Bilderberg 2013 delegates are arriving to the
secretive meeting in blacked-out cars. The protestors meet them
booing and shouts of “Scum, burn in hell!”

18:25 GMT: People in Bilderberg protest zone find creative
ways to show off their dissatisfaction with the actions of the
global elite.
18:14 GMT: Max Keiser’s co-host, Stacy Herbert, has tweets
that they have arrived in Watford.

17:20 GMT: Every protester, who arrives at the Bilderberg
protest zone, undergoes a pat-down by the employees of the G4S
company, which provides security for the Conference.
16:02 GMT: Traditionally, thousands of protesters from
around the world are flocking to the site of the Bilderberg
Conference to say ‘no’ to the rich and wealthy shaping the
planet’s future.
Security has been tightened around the town, with a no-fly zone
enacted over the Bilderberg meeting and concrete and wire
barriers surrounding the 300-acre premises of the Grove hotel.
15:51 GMT: The Bilderberg Group, long criticized for a
lack of transparency, has this time revealed some of the main
topics of the upcoming meeting, with cyber warfare, US foreign
policy, “developments in the Middle East” and “Africa’s
challenges” expected to be on the agenda.
15:40 GMT: RT starts live updates from the 61st Bilderberg
meeting, which is taking place at the 5-star Grove hotel in the
English city of Watford on June 8-9.
The 138 members of the global elite — politicians, bank bosses,
billionaires, chief executives and European royalty — get
together annually to discuss the most pressing issues in global
politics and economics.
This article originally appeared on: RT




