Following a recent press conference, SC Governor Mark Sanford was recently questioned about attending the Bilderberg Meeting in June 2008, and what he thought of the media blackout.
537 Responses to “Gov. Mark Sanford Confronted on Bilderberg Attendance and Media Blackout”
Tired of being afraid Says:
December 19th, 2008 at 3:06 pm
Either he is clueless or a really good liar.
mauiboy Reply: March 16th, 2009 at 10:15 pm
After writing the governor, this is what he had to say about the meeting he attended. Gov Sanford is a very good man and is on our side.
I appreciate you taking the time to write me with regard to the Bilderberg Conference because it was in fact helpful to me in learning more about a group I didn’t know was seen in such a controversial light. Given the concerns that you raise, I guess I would say a couple of different things:
First, attending an event doesn’t change who I am. I am invited to all sorts of different conferences, speaking events, and groups. It’s interesting to learn from different people’s perspectives and to hear where they are coming from, but who I am – and what I am about – was seared into me as a boy through summers at our farm down in Beaufort County under the tutelage of my dad. He was a man who fiercely believed in freedom and a man I tremendously admired, though I unfortunately lost him early in life. I am unequivocally a backer and believer in liberty. I believe in the sanctity of the individual and the family and God as pillars of our society. I believe what has made our society work for the last 200 years has been elevating those pillars of individual, family and God well above any foundation of state, local, federal or other government. I also believe in the sovereignty of our country, versus any world power – and in the checks and limitations of power as prescribed by our founding fathers and the Bill of Rights with its accompanying civil liberties. These things are all keys to limiting government growth at any level.
Second, those searing work experiences and learning lessons with my dad on our farm have in fact demonstrated themselves consistently in all of my actions in public policy. Not to blow my own horn, but as a way of answering the legitimate concerns you raised, I would point to the very consistent pattern to my votes and actions both in my time in Congress, and through my time in the governorship. As an example, I was rated number one in the entire United States Congress by the National Taxpayers Union in efforts to limit federal spending and the growth of government. During my time here in Columbia, we have very consistently tried to limit government growth and taxes at the state level. These debates for our administration have ultimately been about liberty because a dollar taken from individuals and spent by government represents a dollar and time taken from that individual – in other words, less freedom in what the individual can do. You see that same bent in many other policies, whether it’s about restructuring – which is about restoring checks and balances within our political system at the state level that don’t presently exist, but were envisioned in what the founding fathers described in the original Constitution as they outlined balance of power and limitation of power. You also see this bias in the fact that this administration was one of less than five governorships that really drew a line in the sand when pushing back on Real ID. Accordingly, I’ve taken the liberty of including an excerpt from the October 2008 issue of Reason magazine that talked about our fairly crucial role in that debate and the efforts to stem the tide on Real ID. The article stated:
South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, a Republican, didn’t need the pep talk. He had opposed a national ID card for years, starting when he was a congressman in the mid-1990s. “Illegal immigration was used as the Trojan horse back then,” Sanford remembers. “The new ingredient is post-9/11 fears.”
I could go on with a lot of other things, but I hope you get the point – which is rest assured, I haven’t changed as a result of my attendance at this conference. I was indeed one of the two governors invited, one Republican and one Democrat. I would say that my experience was similar to any of the other conferences that I go to where you have a bunch of people talking about ideas on which they may have strong opinions – but have very little ability to impact the outcome. It was my understanding that this conference was originally born out of the old western alliance after World War II, and as the tie between the US and Europe was beginning to wane, it was put together by leaders at that time to keep the conversations going between people in Europe and America.
It’s not to say that your concerns aren’t warranted, but it is to say that I have never found any harm in talking to people and seeing where they are coming from. In this instance, the extent of my experience was conversation and visiting with some interesting business people and a handful of political leaders. I want to stress again that none of the people I talked to held many keys to being able to reshape the America, the South Carolina or for that matter the world in which Jenny and I live – or the world our boys will continue to live in after we are gone. This is important because I believe tomorrow should be shaped by the collective actions of millions acting in their own best interest as free people – rather than by the decisions of a so-called group of wise people or central government planners and bureaucrats.
Again, thank you for taking the time to write.
Mark
Bryan C. Says:
December 19th, 2008 at 4:38 pm
i think hes just clueless, this guy doesnt seem like the kind of guy these bankers would care about. he wouldnt be a very necessary addition to this meeting like obama, h. clinton or bernakie would be.
lumberjack Says:
December 19th, 2008 at 6:14 pm
I think they might of excluded him from the real issues that were going on becuase he says he didnt see all the people that were there.. but who knows he could be a master lier doubfull though.
halo14 Says:
December 19th, 2008 at 8:55 pm
Sense, it’s a little infuriating that you’re copy/pasting your blog on every single article here. I learned in 10th grade the philosophical underpinnings of the Constitution. Get over yourself. At least change the first 10 words of your paragraph to not appear to be standing on a 15 year old’s soapbox, pointing fingers at everyone except the “so few.”
DeadGiveaway Says:
December 19th, 2008 at 9:53 pm
JEDI MIND TRICKS
attaboy Says:
December 19th, 2008 at 11:42 pm
While I have obviously never been to the BB meeting, I have, through some unexpected invitations, attended meetings of similar kinds in other countries. This guy believes everything he says. These meetings always have formal daytime meetings. The real “talk” goes on in groups that spin off from big group and have long private discussions.
non SENSE Says:
December 20th, 2008 at 12:44 am
Hey #2
Do you feel smart now. Your post has nothing to do with this whatsoever, douche.
windoman Says:
December 20th, 2008 at 9:43 am
I live in SC and so I wrote Sanford and asked about his visit. I also wrote a letter to the editor of my local paper to expose it(it was printed)
Sanford did reply to me on the subject. He said he didn’t realize there was so much controversy surrounding the Bilderberg group. I’m not saying he isn’t covering up, but at this time I am giving him the benefit of the doubt.
I don’t usually trust govt., but in Sanford’s case, he has been a stand up guy for SC. I doubt he was shown everything on his first visit. So, I will support him, and no I’m not a neo-con sheep.
Yes. Clueless sounds about right. The Bilderberg Crime Syndicate recruit vastly overpaid public servants like Standford by the shedload. Stanford will be used if he can be blackmailed with his private (sex)life or shady business deals.
If he’s clean. He will be dumped.
wwwsxolsout.110mb.com.107.html
Everyone notice that the day after the June Bildeberg meeting the price of oil started to fall? I had sources that said they discussed oil prices failing so that other countries would not stop trading in US dollars. The lower price on oil and gas was a deliberate conspired event directly related to the Bildeberg meeting. Look for yourself. At that meeting Obama was chosen as President.
The Anti-Beast Chip Man Says:
December 20th, 2008 at 3:33 pm
No wonder I will never preach in South Carolina!! For some reason; I have always been very skeptical about this state and it leadership and now I know why!! This man was very naive and gullible and completely blind and dumb!! The Bilderbergers don’t come themselves; they have others to represent them that you have never heard of!! And they have always stayed out of the spotlight for a decade or longer!! They love being in secret and in darkness as they send their henchmen or even henchwomen to do their dasterdly deeds of evil !! Poor fella!! He hasn’t a clue!! Deception is their main tool!! And Satan decieving many of you his also his tool against your own souls!! Oh well !! Only God can bring you into the full light and not just a partial light !!
Reason Says:
December 20th, 2008 at 5:13 pm
That’s the best answer yet. Actually made me feel a bit better. I realize he doesn’t know the history, and I do believe power is ultimate in that meeting, but he seemed to be speaking from the heart, and that’s what matters.
David Nelson Says:
December 20th, 2008 at 7:05 pm
The good governor suggested that the Bilderberg Group media blackout was understandable because of the group’s completely boring insignificance? Huh? Let US decide that, you PUBLIC WORKER.
why dont people listen to ron paul Says:
December 20th, 2008 at 7:54 pm
I can’t tell if he really is that ignorant or if he’s putting on an act since he was on camera.
DAVE IS ANGRY Says:
December 20th, 2008 at 7:59 pm
Yeah, but come on, Governor Sanford is a good guy anyway.
lonefrog Says:
December 20th, 2008 at 8:39 pm
Didn’t he holdout on the “Real ID” issue along with a handful of other States?
I picked up on the “hurry up” vibe the people to the left of the camera were generating, and Sanford finally said “I’m coming” as in leave me alone for a minute wouldya! And finished saying his piece.
I have to agree, I like the idea of my indiviual sovereignty……. though my “idea” is just that.
A conception existing in the mind.
Jon Says:
December 20th, 2008 at 8:59 pm
It looks to me like he wasn’t privy to everything going on there. People get approached all the time by the scum ridden world elite who end up not working out so they get dropped, former Governor Jesse Ventura is a good example of one who didn’t work out (although in his case it was CIA, not Bilderberg). Not everyone is savvy to this stuff.
Battle lines Says:
December 20th, 2008 at 9:01 pm
He answered none of the questions. Then went into defence mode (Its not a conspriracy) Then went on to preach about individual responsibility (A play out of the republican handbook) He lied about no one important being there.They talk about world events that they are planing & he made it sound like a metting at the moose lodge. (No offence mooses).The music in the vid sounded techno disco from the 70s
WinstonVictoryGin Says:
December 20th, 2008 at 9:35 pm
hey at least he talked about it, he must know nothing ;P
b Says:
December 20th, 2008 at 10:44 pm
Wolfiwitz doesn’t have any keys to power? Not Rice? Not Bernake or Paulsen? Wow! And for a conspiracy theory and something that doesn’t exist he sure had a lot to say about it… and who does have the keys to power then?
Personal sovereignty was a nice thought though. He sure likes to talk about keys.
The Bilderberg Group doesn’t exist. There is no such thing, and this governor couldn’t have attended because it doesn’t even exist. How does Limbaugh explain this? Hannity? Here’s how: Coo-Coo, Coo-Coo. Nut-job, tin-foil-hat-wearers. Get off my line you big dope. What a joke, who are the real nut-jobs? I think we all know what is really going on here. The cat is out of the bag.
“these aren’t powerful people” “what is going to happen next in china and what is going to happen next in europe” He had great nuerolinguistics in the end. Made himself removed, bilderberg look not important, and fed people a line of bulls---. It scares me that he knows this is a republic and all the rights yet goes to secret meetings which i don’t think our for fathers intended goveners to do.
we the people Says:
December 21st, 2008 at 2:13 am
stand up and speak out against these bankrupt good for nothing degenerates. we as americans have a right and duty to say f--- you to all of this. so f--- off bilderberg!
the “aw shucks” attitude is either acting, OR the main builderbergs are lulling some patsy governers into LIMITED areas of the meeting without showing them the main nuts and bolts so that when they are confronted they can say they don’t know much.
It is amazing how money and power can buy a soul so easily.
Zane Lennon Says:
December 21st, 2008 at 9:24 am
Isn’t it against the law for a Governor or a Senator to even attend this meeting???
dead messenger Says:
December 21st, 2008 at 9:48 am
Yes it is, Zane, according to the Logan Act.
dead messenger Says:
December 21st, 2008 at 9:55 am
In response to post#31… I was thinking along the same lines; this guy is either a good liar/actor, or he’s honestly ignorant of the TRUE Bilderberg agenda and is in some early stage of indoctrination into the nwo elite.
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Observer Says:
December 21st, 2008 at 11:10 am
This guy is a politician, and a good liar/actor. Acting like he’s some regular guy who really didn’t know what that meeting was about. Are you kidding me? You really think he didn’t know who goes to these meetings and what it’s about, and doesn’t realize the power and influence that these people hold? Then trying to down play it–move along, nothing to see. I’m not falling for this one.
Jeff Palmer Says:
December 21st, 2008 at 12:47 pm
I like his quote: “I believe in the sovereignty of the individual. I believe in the sovereignty of individual thought and that that is the ultimate key both to our republic and to making things work in America.”
Let’s not let the Perfect be the enemy of the Great! Once again, we’re gleefully forming a circular firing squad and condemning our best hope for the White House. (Kind of reminds me of our internal skirmish with those who condemned Ron Paul for introducing earmark legislation for his district.)
Governor Sanford’s record on liberty issues is quantifiable and outstanding:
In his 6 years in congress, he received a “A” rating from the National Taxpayers Union every year (ranking 3rd, 3rd, 1st, 7th, 32nd, and 5th) [See http://www.ntu.org and was *always* in the top 4% of the Republican Liberty Caucus’s “Liberty Index” (ranking (6th, 15th, 8th, 17th, 13th, and 6th) [see http://www.rlc.org/liberty-index/. As a governor, he’s been consistently rated at or near the top by the Cato Institute.
Mark is currently ranked among the top four front runners for the 2012 nomination (see http://politicalderby.com/powerrankings/). The next president *will* either be him or someone much worse. This time, I hope we can all rally around a winning candidate.
I do not see how anyone in Politics can be viewed as a ‘good guy’ it is akin to being a good Nazi SS officer in WWII, the two are not compatable.
Unite in Freedom Says:
December 21st, 2008 at 4:10 pm
Bilderberg is only an organization… The scheming and coordinating of various people in various posts aiming for certain goals happens in the backrooms and after the conference. If you think 100+ people are going to gather in a room and discuss world domination you’re living in dreamland. Also the governor is correct, everyone is individual, and especially in groups of powerful people there is a lot of competition between individuals – its not like all bilderbergers are pulling in one particular direction. The general direction, I would imagine over is further consolidation of power.
Frank Serpico Says:
December 21st, 2008 at 4:15 pm
You should appreciate how long he spoke with a member of the public. On three occasions, he said, “I’ll be right there.” His handlers were encouraging him to leave, yet he stood and spoke and communicated with the public, something 99% of politicians WILL NOT do today.
I am glad that these guys are being confronted of course they are going to waltz around all the questions. None of these people are going to pay any attention to the Logan Act, they (Congress) will not even consider impeaching the Bushfraud for war crimes or for lying and instigating wars of aggression, therefore it is not logical to believe anyone will inforce the Logan act, and even if they did it would be thrown out.
Karma Cop Says:
December 21st, 2008 at 9:13 pm
#40, would you believe 13 people gathered in a smoky room discussing world domination and then passing their royal orders and decisions down to the lowly paid-for puppets and corporate cronies we call our politicians? Banker families set monetary policies and political/business agendas for the elite to carry out as they are summoned to Bilderberg to be briefed on it. Bohemian Grove is where things get really sick when big wigs (mostly occult members of baal worship) celebrate not “caring” once a year as they burn “Care” in effigy (we hope) and commit sodomy and talk s--- for two weeks.
lol.. he tripped up a few times, over all he seemed kinda like a nice guy. I think he said what he said for the camera’s to keep his reputation clean. However, deep inside, you can tell hes on our side, the truth. That’s why he kept telling the guys “hold up im coming” lol.. he didnt avoid the questions, he didnt get mad or upset.. If you ask ppl questions, one day they will think about it and maybe get curious “hey, the guy had a point.. the media is blocked out.. weird”
Hornet Says:
December 22nd, 2008 at 1:29 am
Come on. What city is going to be vaporized?
hammer Says:
December 22nd, 2008 at 3:20 am
How do they know what’s gonna happen next?
Coveryfire Says:
December 22nd, 2008 at 9:56 am
The Text of the Logan Act
§ 953. Private correspondence with foreign governments.
Any citizen of the United States, wherever he may be, who, without authority of the United States, directly or indirectly commences or carries on any correspondence or intercourse with any foreign government or any officer or agent thereof, with intent to influence the measures or conduct of any foreign government or of any officer or agent thereof, in relation to any disputes or controversies with the United States, or to defeat the measures of the United States, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than three years, or both.
This section shall not abridge the right of a citizen to apply himself, or his agent, to any foreign government, or the agents thereof, for redress of any injury which he may have sustained from such government or any of its agents or subjects.
1 Stat. 613, January 30, 1799, codified at 18 U.S.C. § 953 (2004).
Maybe the good Gov. should make himself aware of what he has just admitted to.
Yeah I was at Bilderberg 2008, and I drove 1000 miles from KC to get there, and let me tell you I felt like a patriot showing up there and representing our country. Really it was quite sad to only see just a small crowd of people that were there, but I think it was more about showing up there on such short notice that many people cant do. I would like to confront our Governor Kathleen Sebeilus. Apparently she went to Bilderberg in 2007, and I have not heard confirmation about 2008 yet anyone ?
Overlord Hunter Says:
December 29th, 2008 at 9:17 am
This is an outrage! To see elected public officials attend these secret society meetings should never be tolerated by moral people
mauiboy Says:
March 16th, 2009 at 10:14 pm
After writing the governor, this is what he had to say about the meeting he attended. Gov Sanford is a very good man and is on our side.
I appreciate you taking the time to write me with regard to the Bilderberg Conference because it was in fact helpful to me in learning more about a group I didn’t know was seen in such a controversial light. Given the concerns that you raise, I guess I would say a couple of different things:
First, attending an event doesn’t change who I am. I am invited to all sorts of different conferences, speaking events, and groups. It’s interesting to learn from different people’s perspectives and to hear where they are coming from, but who I am – and what I am about – was seared into me as a boy through summers at our farm down in Beaufort County under the tutelage of my dad. He was a man who fiercely believed in freedom and a man I tremendously admired, though I unfortunately lost him early in life. I am unequivocally a backer and believer in liberty. I believe in the sanctity of the individual and the family and God as pillars of our society. I believe what has made our society work for the last 200 years has been elevating those pillars of individual, family and God well above any foundation of state, local, federal or other government. I also believe in the sovereignty of our country, versus any world power – and in the checks and limitations of power as prescribed by our founding fathers and the Bill of Rights with its accompanying civil liberties. These things are all keys to limiting government growth at any level.
Second, those searing work experiences and learning lessons with my dad on our farm have in fact demonstrated themselves consistently in all of my actions in public policy. Not to blow my own horn, but as a way of answering the legitimate concerns you raised, I would point to the very consistent pattern to my votes and actions both in my time in Congress, and through my time in the governorship. As an example, I was rated number one in the entire United States Congress by the National Taxpayers Union in efforts to limit federal spending and the growth of government. During my time here in Columbia, we have very consistently tried to limit government growth and taxes at the state level. These debates for our administration have ultimately been about liberty because a dollar taken from individuals and spent by government represents a dollar and time taken from that individual – in other words, less freedom in what the individual can do. You see that same bent in many other policies, whether it’s about restructuring – which is about restoring checks and balances within our political system at the state level that don’t presently exist, but were envisioned in what the founding fathers described in the original Constitution as they outlined balance of power and limitation of power. You also see this bias in the fact that this administration was one of less than five governorships that really drew a line in the sand when pushing back on Real ID. Accordingly, I’ve taken the liberty of including an excerpt from the October 2008 issue of Reason magazine that talked about our fairly crucial role in that debate and the efforts to stem the tide on Real ID. The article stated:
South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, a Republican, didn’t need the pep talk. He had opposed a national ID card for years, starting when he was a congressman in the mid-1990s. “Illegal immigration was used as the Trojan horse back then,” Sanford remembers. “The new ingredient is post-9/11 fears.”
I could go on with a lot of other things, but I hope you get the point – which is rest assured, I haven’t changed as a result of my attendance at this conference. I was indeed one of the two governors invited, one Republican and one Democrat. I would say that my experience was similar to any of the other conferences that I go to where you have a bunch of people talking about ideas on which they may have strong opinions – but have very little ability to impact the outcome. It was my understanding that this conference was originally born out of the old western alliance after World War II, and as the tie between the US and Europe was beginning to wane, it was put together by leaders at that time to keep the conversations going between people in Europe and America.
It’s not to say that your concerns aren’t warranted, but it is to say that I have never found any harm in talking to people and seeing where they are coming from. In this instance, the extent of my experience was conversation and visiting with some interesting business people and a handful of political leaders. I want to stress again that none of the people I talked to held many keys to being able to reshape the America, the South Carolina or for that matter the world in which Jenny and I live – or the world our boys will continue to live in after we are gone. This is important because I believe tomorrow should be shaped by the collective actions of millions acting in their own best interest as free people – rather than by the decisions of a so-called group of wise people or central government planners and bureaucrats.
December 19th, 2008 at 3:06 pm
Either he is clueless or a really good liar.
mauiboy Reply:
March 16th, 2009 at 10:15 pm
After writing the governor, this is what he had to say about the meeting he attended. Gov Sanford is a very good man and is on our side.
I appreciate you taking the time to write me with regard to the Bilderberg Conference because it was in fact helpful to me in learning more about a group I didn’t know was seen in such a controversial light. Given the concerns that you raise, I guess I would say a couple of different things:
First, attending an event doesn’t change who I am. I am invited to all sorts of different conferences, speaking events, and groups. It’s interesting to learn from different people’s perspectives and to hear where they are coming from, but who I am – and what I am about – was seared into me as a boy through summers at our farm down in Beaufort County under the tutelage of my dad. He was a man who fiercely believed in freedom and a man I tremendously admired, though I unfortunately lost him early in life. I am unequivocally a backer and believer in liberty. I believe in the sanctity of the individual and the family and God as pillars of our society. I believe what has made our society work for the last 200 years has been elevating those pillars of individual, family and God well above any foundation of state, local, federal or other government. I also believe in the sovereignty of our country, versus any world power – and in the checks and limitations of power as prescribed by our founding fathers and the Bill of Rights with its accompanying civil liberties. These things are all keys to limiting government growth at any level.
Second, those searing work experiences and learning lessons with my dad on our farm have in fact demonstrated themselves consistently in all of my actions in public policy. Not to blow my own horn, but as a way of answering the legitimate concerns you raised, I would point to the very consistent pattern to my votes and actions both in my time in Congress, and through my time in the governorship. As an example, I was rated number one in the entire United States Congress by the National Taxpayers Union in efforts to limit federal spending and the growth of government. During my time here in Columbia, we have very consistently tried to limit government growth and taxes at the state level. These debates for our administration have ultimately been about liberty because a dollar taken from individuals and spent by government represents a dollar and time taken from that individual – in other words, less freedom in what the individual can do. You see that same bent in many other policies, whether it’s about restructuring – which is about restoring checks and balances within our political system at the state level that don’t presently exist, but were envisioned in what the founding fathers described in the original Constitution as they outlined balance of power and limitation of power. You also see this bias in the fact that this administration was one of less than five governorships that really drew a line in the sand when pushing back on Real ID. Accordingly, I’ve taken the liberty of including an excerpt from the October 2008 issue of Reason magazine that talked about our fairly crucial role in that debate and the efforts to stem the tide on Real ID. The article stated:
South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, a Republican, didn’t need the pep talk. He had opposed a national ID card for years, starting when he was a congressman in the mid-1990s. “Illegal immigration was used as the Trojan horse back then,” Sanford remembers. “The new ingredient is post-9/11 fears.”
I could go on with a lot of other things, but I hope you get the point – which is rest assured, I haven’t changed as a result of my attendance at this conference. I was indeed one of the two governors invited, one Republican and one Democrat. I would say that my experience was similar to any of the other conferences that I go to where you have a bunch of people talking about ideas on which they may have strong opinions – but have very little ability to impact the outcome. It was my understanding that this conference was originally born out of the old western alliance after World War II, and as the tie between the US and Europe was beginning to wane, it was put together by leaders at that time to keep the conversations going between people in Europe and America.
It’s not to say that your concerns aren’t warranted, but it is to say that I have never found any harm in talking to people and seeing where they are coming from. In this instance, the extent of my experience was conversation and visiting with some interesting business people and a handful of political leaders. I want to stress again that none of the people I talked to held many keys to being able to reshape the America, the South Carolina or for that matter the world in which Jenny and I live – or the world our boys will continue to live in after we are gone. This is important because I believe tomorrow should be shaped by the collective actions of millions acting in their own best interest as free people – rather than by the decisions of a so-called group of wise people or central government planners and bureaucrats.
Again, thank you for taking the time to write.
Mark
December 19th, 2008 at 4:38 pm
i think hes just clueless, this guy doesnt seem like the kind of guy these bankers would care about. he wouldnt be a very necessary addition to this meeting like obama, h. clinton or bernakie would be.
December 19th, 2008 at 6:14 pm
I think they might of excluded him from the real issues that were going on becuase he says he didnt see all the people that were there.. but who knows he could be a master lier doubfull though.
December 19th, 2008 at 8:55 pm
Sense, it’s a little infuriating that you’re copy/pasting your blog on every single article here. I learned in 10th grade the philosophical underpinnings of the Constitution. Get over yourself. At least change the first 10 words of your paragraph to not appear to be standing on a 15 year old’s soapbox, pointing fingers at everyone except the “so few.”
December 19th, 2008 at 9:53 pm
JEDI MIND TRICKS
December 19th, 2008 at 11:42 pm
While I have obviously never been to the BB meeting, I have, through some unexpected invitations, attended meetings of similar kinds in other countries. This guy believes everything he says. These meetings always have formal daytime meetings. The real “talk” goes on in groups that spin off from big group and have long private discussions.
December 20th, 2008 at 12:44 am
Hey #2
Do you feel smart now. Your post has nothing to do with this whatsoever, douche.
December 20th, 2008 at 9:43 am
I live in SC and so I wrote Sanford and asked about his visit. I also wrote a letter to the editor of my local paper to expose it(it was printed)
Sanford did reply to me on the subject. He said he didn’t realize there was so much controversy surrounding the Bilderberg group. I’m not saying he isn’t covering up, but at this time I am giving him the benefit of the doubt.
I don’t usually trust govt., but in Sanford’s case, he has been a stand up guy for SC. I doubt he was shown everything on his first visit. So, I will support him, and no I’m not a neo-con sheep.
December 20th, 2008 at 1:45 pm
Yes. Clueless sounds about right. The Bilderberg Crime Syndicate recruit vastly overpaid public servants like Standford by the shedload. Stanford will be used if he can be blackmailed with his private (sex)life or shady business deals.
If he’s clean. He will be dumped.
wwwsxolsout.110mb.com.107.html
December 20th, 2008 at 2:06 pm
Opps wrong link to Bilberberg thugs try this one http://sxolsout.110mb.com/p107.html
December 20th, 2008 at 2:53 pm
The nwo needs scapegoats.
December 20th, 2008 at 3:05 pm
Everyone notice that the day after the June Bildeberg meeting the price of oil started to fall? I had sources that said they discussed oil prices failing so that other countries would not stop trading in US dollars. The lower price on oil and gas was a deliberate conspired event directly related to the Bildeberg meeting. Look for yourself. At that meeting Obama was chosen as President.
December 20th, 2008 at 3:33 pm
No wonder I will never preach in South Carolina!! For some reason; I have always been very skeptical about this state and it leadership and now I know why!! This man was very naive and gullible and completely blind and dumb!! The Bilderbergers don’t come themselves; they have others to represent them that you have never heard of!! And they have always stayed out of the spotlight for a decade or longer!! They love being in secret and in darkness as they send their henchmen or even henchwomen to do their dasterdly deeds of evil !! Poor fella!! He hasn’t a clue!! Deception is their main tool!! And Satan decieving many of you his also his tool against your own souls!! Oh well !! Only God can bring you into the full light and not just a partial light !!
December 20th, 2008 at 5:13 pm
That’s the best answer yet. Actually made me feel a bit better. I realize he doesn’t know the history, and I do believe power is ultimate in that meeting, but he seemed to be speaking from the heart, and that’s what matters.
December 20th, 2008 at 7:05 pm
The good governor suggested that the Bilderberg Group media blackout was understandable because of the group’s completely boring insignificance? Huh? Let US decide that, you PUBLIC WORKER.
December 20th, 2008 at 7:54 pm
I can’t tell if he really is that ignorant or if he’s putting on an act since he was on camera.
December 20th, 2008 at 7:59 pm
Yeah, but come on, Governor Sanford is a good guy anyway.
December 20th, 2008 at 8:39 pm
Didn’t he holdout on the “Real ID” issue along with a handful of other States?
I picked up on the “hurry up” vibe the people to the left of the camera were generating, and Sanford finally said “I’m coming” as in leave me alone for a minute wouldya! And finished saying his piece.
I have to agree, I like the idea of my indiviual sovereignty……. though my “idea” is just that.
A conception existing in the mind.
December 20th, 2008 at 8:59 pm
It looks to me like he wasn’t privy to everything going on there. People get approached all the time by the scum ridden world elite who end up not working out so they get dropped, former Governor Jesse Ventura is a good example of one who didn’t work out (although in his case it was CIA, not Bilderberg). Not everyone is savvy to this stuff.
December 20th, 2008 at 9:01 pm
He answered none of the questions. Then went into defence mode (Its not a conspriracy) Then went on to preach about individual responsibility (A play out of the republican handbook) He lied about no one important being there.They talk about world events that they are planing & he made it sound like a metting at the moose lodge. (No offence mooses).The music in the vid sounded techno disco from the 70s
December 20th, 2008 at 9:35 pm
hey at least he talked about it, he must know nothing ;P
December 20th, 2008 at 10:44 pm
Wolfiwitz doesn’t have any keys to power? Not Rice? Not Bernake or Paulsen? Wow! And for a conspiracy theory and something that doesn’t exist he sure had a lot to say about it… and who does have the keys to power then?
Personal sovereignty was a nice thought though. He sure likes to talk about keys.
December 20th, 2008 at 11:27 pm
The Bilderberg Group doesn’t exist. There is no such thing, and this governor couldn’t have attended because it doesn’t even exist. How does Limbaugh explain this? Hannity? Here’s how: Coo-Coo, Coo-Coo. Nut-job, tin-foil-hat-wearers. Get off my line you big dope. What a joke, who are the real nut-jobs? I think we all know what is really going on here. The cat is out of the bag.
December 20th, 2008 at 11:51 pm
I guess he forgot he was commiting a felony by attending that meeting under the Logan Act!!!!!
December 21st, 2008 at 12:28 am
sounds like a made for tv movie with a lot of fluff for the public to consume
December 21st, 2008 at 1:19 am
“these aren’t powerful people” “what is going to happen next in china and what is going to happen next in europe” He had great nuerolinguistics in the end. Made himself removed, bilderberg look not important, and fed people a line of bulls---. It scares me that he knows this is a republic and all the rights yet goes to secret meetings which i don’t think our for fathers intended goveners to do.
December 21st, 2008 at 2:13 am
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December 21st, 2008 at 2:15 am
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December 21st, 2008 at 2:56 am
stand up and speak out against these bankrupt good for nothing degenerates. we as americans have a right and duty to say f--- you to all of this. so f--- off bilderberg!
December 21st, 2008 at 8:39 am
the “aw shucks” attitude is either acting, OR the main builderbergs are lulling some patsy governers into LIMITED areas of the meeting without showing them the main nuts and bolts so that when they are confronted they can say they don’t know much.
December 21st, 2008 at 8:54 am
It is amazing how money and power can buy a soul so easily.
December 21st, 2008 at 9:24 am
Isn’t it against the law for a Governor or a Senator to even attend this meeting???
December 21st, 2008 at 9:48 am
Yes it is, Zane, according to the Logan Act.
December 21st, 2008 at 9:55 am
In response to post#31… I was thinking along the same lines; this guy is either a good liar/actor, or he’s honestly ignorant of the TRUE Bilderberg agenda and is in some early stage of indoctrination into the nwo elite.
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Can you devise a creative, new Guerilla Information Warfare Strategy? Is so, share your ideas! You can can even make a video of yourelf in action to inspire and entertain our fellow InfoWarriors!
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December 21st, 2008 at 11:10 am
This guy is a politician, and a good liar/actor. Acting like he’s some regular guy who really didn’t know what that meeting was about. Are you kidding me? You really think he didn’t know who goes to these meetings and what it’s about, and doesn’t realize the power and influence that these people hold? Then trying to down play it–move along, nothing to see. I’m not falling for this one.
December 21st, 2008 at 12:47 pm
I like his quote: “I believe in the sovereignty of the individual. I believe in the sovereignty of individual thought and that that is the ultimate key both to our republic and to making things work in America.”
Let’s not let the Perfect be the enemy of the Great! Once again, we’re gleefully forming a circular firing squad and condemning our best hope for the White House. (Kind of reminds me of our internal skirmish with those who condemned Ron Paul for introducing earmark legislation for his district.)
Governor Sanford’s record on liberty issues is quantifiable and outstanding:
In his 6 years in congress, he received a “A” rating from the National Taxpayers Union every year (ranking 3rd, 3rd, 1st, 7th, 32nd, and 5th) [See http://www.ntu.org and was *always* in the top 4% of the Republican Liberty Caucus’s “Liberty Index” (ranking (6th, 15th, 8th, 17th, 13th, and 6th) [see http://www.rlc.org/liberty-index/. As a governor, he’s been consistently rated at or near the top by the Cato Institute.
Mark is currently ranked among the top four front runners for the 2012 nomination (see http://politicalderby.com/powerrankings/). The next president *will* either be him or someone much worse. This time, I hope we can all rally around a winning candidate.
See http://www.politico.com/news/s.....15980.html and http://www.draftsanford2012.com/index.php for more about him.
December 21st, 2008 at 1:14 pm
#31 makes a great point.
December 21st, 2008 at 2:09 pm
I do not see how anyone in Politics can be viewed as a ‘good guy’ it is akin to being a good Nazi SS officer in WWII, the two are not compatable.
December 21st, 2008 at 4:10 pm
Bilderberg is only an organization… The scheming and coordinating of various people in various posts aiming for certain goals happens in the backrooms and after the conference. If you think 100+ people are going to gather in a room and discuss world domination you’re living in dreamland. Also the governor is correct, everyone is individual, and especially in groups of powerful people there is a lot of competition between individuals – its not like all bilderbergers are pulling in one particular direction. The general direction, I would imagine over is further consolidation of power.
December 21st, 2008 at 4:15 pm
You should appreciate how long he spoke with a member of the public. On three occasions, he said, “I’ll be right there.” His handlers were encouraging him to leave, yet he stood and spoke and communicated with the public, something 99% of politicians WILL NOT do today.
December 21st, 2008 at 6:51 pm
“None of these folks had the keys to power”
Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm wow.
December 21st, 2008 at 8:43 pm
I am glad that these guys are being confronted of course they are going to waltz around all the questions. None of these people are going to pay any attention to the Logan Act, they (Congress) will not even consider impeaching the Bushfraud for war crimes or for lying and instigating wars of aggression, therefore it is not logical to believe anyone will inforce the Logan act, and even if they did it would be thrown out.
December 21st, 2008 at 9:13 pm
#40, would you believe 13 people gathered in a smoky room discussing world domination and then passing their royal orders and decisions down to the lowly paid-for puppets and corporate cronies we call our politicians? Banker families set monetary policies and political/business agendas for the elite to carry out as they are summoned to Bilderberg to be briefed on it. Bohemian Grove is where things get really sick when big wigs (mostly occult members of baal worship) celebrate not “caring” once a year as they burn “Care” in effigy (we hope) and commit sodomy and talk s--- for two weeks.
December 21st, 2008 at 10:56 pm
Blatant LOGAN ACT Violation—-Alert prepare for criminal prosecution
December 22nd, 2008 at 12:08 am
he is thinking so hard of how to lie….
truth tellers dont speak this way,
ask Jesus
take care
the satanic elite know their master and his enemy,
be safe
Steve
http://www.cuttingedge.org
http://www.survivalistseeds.com
http://www.roguegovernment.com
December 22nd, 2008 at 12:28 am
lol.. he tripped up a few times, over all he seemed kinda like a nice guy. I think he said what he said for the camera’s to keep his reputation clean. However, deep inside, you can tell hes on our side, the truth.
That’s why he kept telling the guys “hold up im coming” lol.. he didnt avoid the questions, he didnt get mad or upset..
If you ask ppl questions, one day they will think about it and maybe get curious “hey, the guy had a point.. the media is blocked out.. weird”
December 22nd, 2008 at 1:29 am
Come on. What city is going to be vaporized?
December 22nd, 2008 at 3:20 am
How do they know what’s gonna happen next?
December 22nd, 2008 at 9:56 am
The Text of the Logan Act
§ 953. Private correspondence with foreign governments.
Any citizen of the United States, wherever he may be, who, without authority of the United States, directly or indirectly commences or carries on any correspondence or intercourse with any foreign government or any officer or agent thereof, with intent to influence the measures or conduct of any foreign government or of any officer or agent thereof, in relation to any disputes or controversies with the United States, or to defeat the measures of the United States, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than three years, or both.
This section shall not abridge the right of a citizen to apply himself, or his agent, to any foreign government, or the agents thereof, for redress of any injury which he may have sustained from such government or any of its agents or subjects.
1 Stat. 613, January 30, 1799, codified at 18 U.S.C. § 953 (2004).
Maybe the good Gov. should make himself aware of what he has just admitted to.
December 25th, 2008 at 8:44 am
Yeah I was at Bilderberg 2008, and I drove 1000 miles from KC to get there, and let me tell you I felt like a patriot showing up there and representing our country. Really it was quite sad to only see just a small crowd of people that were there, but I think it was more about showing up there on such short notice that many people cant do. I would like to confront our Governor Kathleen Sebeilus. Apparently she went to Bilderberg in 2007, and I have not heard confirmation about 2008 yet anyone ?
December 29th, 2008 at 9:17 am
This is an outrage! To see elected public officials attend these secret society meetings should never be tolerated by moral people
March 16th, 2009 at 10:14 pm
After writing the governor, this is what he had to say about the meeting he attended. Gov Sanford is a very good man and is on our side.
I appreciate you taking the time to write me with regard to the Bilderberg Conference because it was in fact helpful to me in learning more about a group I didn’t know was seen in such a controversial light. Given the concerns that you raise, I guess I would say a couple of different things:
First, attending an event doesn’t change who I am. I am invited to all sorts of different conferences, speaking events, and groups. It’s interesting to learn from different people’s perspectives and to hear where they are coming from, but who I am – and what I am about – was seared into me as a boy through summers at our farm down in Beaufort County under the tutelage of my dad. He was a man who fiercely believed in freedom and a man I tremendously admired, though I unfortunately lost him early in life. I am unequivocally a backer and believer in liberty. I believe in the sanctity of the individual and the family and God as pillars of our society. I believe what has made our society work for the last 200 years has been elevating those pillars of individual, family and God well above any foundation of state, local, federal or other government. I also believe in the sovereignty of our country, versus any world power – and in the checks and limitations of power as prescribed by our founding fathers and the Bill of Rights with its accompanying civil liberties. These things are all keys to limiting government growth at any level.
Second, those searing work experiences and learning lessons with my dad on our farm have in fact demonstrated themselves consistently in all of my actions in public policy. Not to blow my own horn, but as a way of answering the legitimate concerns you raised, I would point to the very consistent pattern to my votes and actions both in my time in Congress, and through my time in the governorship. As an example, I was rated number one in the entire United States Congress by the National Taxpayers Union in efforts to limit federal spending and the growth of government. During my time here in Columbia, we have very consistently tried to limit government growth and taxes at the state level. These debates for our administration have ultimately been about liberty because a dollar taken from individuals and spent by government represents a dollar and time taken from that individual – in other words, less freedom in what the individual can do. You see that same bent in many other policies, whether it’s about restructuring – which is about restoring checks and balances within our political system at the state level that don’t presently exist, but were envisioned in what the founding fathers described in the original Constitution as they outlined balance of power and limitation of power. You also see this bias in the fact that this administration was one of less than five governorships that really drew a line in the sand when pushing back on Real ID. Accordingly, I’ve taken the liberty of including an excerpt from the October 2008 issue of Reason magazine that talked about our fairly crucial role in that debate and the efforts to stem the tide on Real ID. The article stated:
South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, a Republican, didn’t need the pep talk. He had opposed a national ID card for years, starting when he was a congressman in the mid-1990s. “Illegal immigration was used as the Trojan horse back then,” Sanford remembers. “The new ingredient is post-9/11 fears.”
I could go on with a lot of other things, but I hope you get the point – which is rest assured, I haven’t changed as a result of my attendance at this conference. I was indeed one of the two governors invited, one Republican and one Democrat. I would say that my experience was similar to any of the other conferences that I go to where you have a bunch of people talking about ideas on which they may have strong opinions – but have very little ability to impact the outcome. It was my understanding that this conference was originally born out of the old western alliance after World War II, and as the tie between the US and Europe was beginning to wane, it was put together by leaders at that time to keep the conversations going between people in Europe and America.
It’s not to say that your concerns aren’t warranted, but it is to say that I have never found any harm in talking to people and seeing where they are coming from. In this instance, the extent of my experience was conversation and visiting with some interesting business people and a handful of political leaders. I want to stress again that none of the people I talked to held many keys to being able to reshape the America, the South Carolina or for that matter the world in which Jenny and I live – or the world our boys will continue to live in after we are gone. This is important because I believe tomorrow should be shaped by the collective actions of millions acting in their own best interest as free people – rather than by the decisions of a so-called group of wise people or central government planners and bureaucrats.
Again, thank you for taking the time to write.
Mark
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