Police acting on behalf of the secretive Bilderberg Group harassed, detained and searched the bags of reporters before the clandestine conference got underway, with the “mainstream media” nowhere to be seen.

Infowars reporters Rob Dew, Paul Joseph Watson and Josh Owens were walking back to their hotel after dinner only to be suddenly surrounded by police, with more vans full of police arriving within minutes.

Police detained Dew, Watson and Owens along with other independent media and cameramen, before taking their passports and demanding to search their bags on the street.

Individuals were taken one by one behind a police van to be searched.

Police said that any further “distractions” would result in arrest. When pressed as to what exactly constituted causing a “distraction,” police said that “causing trouble” would not be tolerated.

This all took place on Wednesday night before any Bilderberg members had even arrived at the hotel.

Bilderberg members began to arrive on Friday as a handful of protesters and members of the alternative media gathered outside the Kempinski hotel.

Aside from one reporter from a local Dresden newspaper, the mainstream media was nowhere to be seen. Apparently, a secretive meeting attended by 120 of the world’s most powerful people just isn’t newsworthy enough to send a single reporter to the actual site of the conference.

The Irish Times reported on the meeting by claiming that it was just an “expensive talking shop” and that “it’s highly unlikely we are missing anything by being locked out.”

Henry Kissinger’s arrival at the confab was greeted with chants of “war criminal” and “monster” as the globalist slowly made his way into the hotel.

Airbus chief Thomas Enders was not ashamed to show his face to photographers.

Former President of the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso, will undoubtedly discuss the threat Brexit poses to the EU project he has helped champion.

Vernon Jordan, a leading civil rights activist, arrived to hob nob with other elitists. He was traveling with former World Bank president Robert Zoellick.

Ironically, shortly after Jordan’s arrival, two protesters who held cardboard signs were approached by police and ordered not to display them or face arrest. No free speech when Bilderberg is in town.

Infowars reporters will be in Dresden covering Bilderberg for the rest of the week.

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Paul Joseph Watson is the editor at large of Infowars.com and Prison Planet.com.

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