Arnold, Buffet, Rothschilds meeting (+Jorma Ollila / Nokia)

One year ago Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Warren Buffett had a meeting at the house of the infamous "new world order" Rothschild banking family.(Extremely wealthy and influental family. Also part of Bilderberg group, Enron scam etc)



August 14, 2003 Buffett pumps up Arnold's election bid

Campaign officials told the Washington Post that Buffett and Schwarzenegger met seven years ago at a lecture the investor was giving in Los Angeles. They connected again when Berkshire Hathaway purchased NetJets Inc., a corporate jet firm in which Schwarzenegger owns a stake. Last year the two attended an economic conference sponsored by NetJets at the British estate of Lord Rothschild.

http://www.thearnoldfans.com/news/archives/2002/september/248.htm

ARNOLD & BUFFETT's LOADED ELEPHANT GUN?
Buffett's Back, with the Terminator!
Reported By: Reuters
Tuesday, September 24, 2002

WADDESDON MANOR, England (Reuters) - The world's second-richest man dropped into the English countryside with the Terminator at his side on Monday, a day after warning the UK's corporate big game his elephant gun was loaded.

Billionaire Warren Buffett and mean machine Arnold Schwarzenegger touched down by helicopter on the immaculate lawns of Waddesdon manor, a Renaissance-style chateau in the undulating hills of Buckinghamshire.

Buffett, 72, is guest of honor at a closed two-day meeting of some of the world's most powerful businessmen and financiers -- the ultimate networking opportunity.

The get-together in the ancestral home of the Rothschild banking family will discuss economic and political issues, the organizers said. But Buffett's remark, made in a weekend newspaper interview, that he is looking for a "big deal" in Britain has stolen the agenda.

"We are hunting the elephant... We have got an elephant gun and it's loaded," Buffett told the Sunday Telegraph.

Among those invited to Waddesdon Manor were the likes of James Wolfensohn, president of the World Bank, Jorma Ollila, chief executive of Nokia and De Beers chairman Nicky Oppenheimer.

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Reuters