The Taschenbergpalais Hotel is located just south of the river, in Dresdenâs historic city center, the âInnere Altstadt.â The 2016 Bilderberg conference will take place from June 9-12, 2016 in Dresden, Germany. The conference venue is the five-star Taschenbergpalais Hotel. The 64th Bilderberg meeting will include around 130 participants from 20 countries. According […]
Hundreds Pack Meeting â Demand ‘No Refugees’ in Montana
To see 500 people turn out for a government meeting usually means one of two things â a major tax hike is on the agenda or something akin to a nuclear waste dump is being proposed. So what was it that had the townspeople of rural Ravalli County, Montana, so stirred up? The answer is […]
Shameful Meeting Between Pope Francis and Patriarch Kirill in Havana
On February 12, 2016, Pope Francis and Kirill, Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church and a former KGB agent, met a JosĂ© MartĂ International Airport in Havana, Cuba. Both signed a thirty point joint declaration prepared in advance, addressing global issues including their hope for reâestablishment of full unity, the persecution of Christian in the […]
New Email Shows Soros Regrets Supporting Obama, Can âAlwaysâ Get Meeting With Hillary
In the latest round of emails from Hillary Clintonâs secret, unsecured server, Neera Tanden, president of the liberal non-profit Center for American Progress, passed along a message to then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton from billionaire donor George Soros: Sorry. Tanden told Clinton sheâd sat next to the billionaire at a dinner for the secretive Democracy […]
Obama Meeting with Attorney General to Finalize Executive Gun Control
On January 4, President Obama will meet with Attorney General Loretta Lynch to finalize the executive gun controls expected to be announced next week. Politico previously reported that the two key components of the executive orders will be â[tightening] the definition of what it means to be involved in gun salesâ and the addition of new […]
Vatican: Pope’s Meeting with Kim Davis Not a ‘Form of Support’
Kentucky clerk Kim Davis, who received national attention for refusing to issue marriage licenses in the wake of the Supreme Courtâs Obergefell v. Hodges decision, has been a polarizing figure in the U.S., and even on the Right. Some GOP presidential candidates, for example, believe she ought to just accept current U.S. law on the […]