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Originally Posted by Tower
The B Group,
The first point to mention here is "corporations".
The B Group are a bunch of Corporate Heads. Only the best and richest and powerful are invited. CANADA is also a Corporation.
CANADA (Central Index Key 0000230098) registered on the Securities Exchange Commission and its business Address is CANADIAN EMBASSY 1746 MASSACHUSETTS AVE NW WASHINGTON DC 20036.
Who is head of this Corporation? Stephan Harper.
As it was pointed out earlier the Leader of other corporations attend as well. A book store corporation... Harmless.?
It's media and media is needed to be controlled.
What is the goal for Corporations? Now, here is where it gets unique.
Corporations exist for profit. That is why they are created. They are PERSONS in all the legal sense but have no conscience. So you may act with in a corporation and as long as the bottom line is being met you will stay with the corporation.
If the B Group is built with levels of the most powerful leaders of corporations they have the money, influence, and lack of conscience (as they are acting under the corporate goal) and gather to plan to meet that main goal of profit.
Have you seen "The Corporation"? It's won 37 awards throughout the world and is made by Canadians. You can view it shareware on Youtube. It explains the PERSON (Corporation) very well.
http://www.thecorporation.com/
So, yes. The Bilderberg group IMO is not a healthy group at all. IMO they are there for profit and when you want profit ASAP you need the power to get it.
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You have a lot of misconceptions about what a corporation actually is. Most corporations are privately owned and run by small businesses.
They act to shield the owners from liability. Imagine if you were running, for example, a painting company and an employee fell off a roof. Without a corporation the employee could sue you and take everything you own, including your house/car etc.. With a corporation the employee can only take assets in the business.
In the case of large corporations they allow people to raise large amounts of capital they otherwise couldn't. How fair do you think it would be if someone who owns one share in a company could be sued for everything they own becasue the company has made a mistake? Without corporations companies like Ford and GM could not exist. There would be noone to manufacture cars or carry on any business that allows the raising of capital. In other words we would fall back to the stone age quickly.
As for the movie "the corporation", I know all about it. I went to UBC Law, where Joel Bakan teaches. I have had many disagreements with him about his film. I consider it to be sensationalist. To an educated audience it exposes the dangers of corporations. It, however, fails to mention any of the advantages or why and how a coporation actually works. Thus to an uneducated audience it becomes another propaganda tool.
I also don't see why the Bilderberg group having affiliations with corporations would help them in any way or why heads of state would need to be associated with corporations. If they have the kind of money and power you are talking about, that in itself would give them the power to rule. You've just associated the word corporation with them, because it's some bizarre prerequisite for evil.