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Members of the Bilderberg Group

No one can carve their way to a Bilderberg meeting through money, power or other connections, although many companies have tried.

Each annual meeting usually has 115 participants, 80 from Western Europe and the rest from North America. One-third of them are from government departments and politicians, and the remaining two-thirds are elites in industry, finance, education, and communications industries. All attendees are invited in a private capacity without any official assignment to prevent suspicious persons from entering the venue.

Participants are personally invited by the chairman of the Bilderberg Club, with letters of recommendation from members of the conference planning steering committee, advisory group, and honorary secretary-general. Members are selected based on their knowledge, status and experience. These members invited by the core organization are "important and universally representative" businessmen, politicians and other elites, "their special knowledge and experience", as well as their personal connections and influence in national and international relations, are all is to ensure “perfect, extensive and harmonious discussion” on the meeting agenda. At the meeting, in accordance with the original proposal, no resolutions, votes or policy statements were made.

One of the attendees whose identity was hidden was former British Prime Minister Edward Heath. When asked if he had attended the meetings, he replied "about 20 years later," but in fact, U.S. congressional records show that he attended the Bilderberg meetings in at least 1963, 1964, and 1967.

In recent years, stories about Bilderberg have begun to appear online, and the company has become slightly more transparent. At the end of 1999, for the first time since its official establishment, the group leaked the memorandum of its annual meeting (presumably by one of the attendees). Part of the excerpt was published by "Big News" and the entire document was published on the Internet.

The Bilderberg Group, Bilderberg conference, or Bilderberg Club is an unofficial, annual, invitation-only conference of around 130guests, most of whom are persons of great influence in the fields of politics, business, banking, and media .The group meets annually at hotels or resorts throughout the world—for two consecutive years in Europe followed by a year in the United States or Canada. This tradition appeared to be broken in 2008 when the meeting was held in Chantilly, Virginia, so as to give easier access to those associated with the US elections.The 2009 Bilderberg meeting took place from 14-16 May in Athens, Greece.

Bilderberg Group—The Masters of the Universe

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For many years, there have been rumors of the existence of a secret elite club composed of powerful business and political figures.

On a certain weekend in May or June every year, they will come together from different countries and regions to discuss and formulate world rules, create or destroy a president or even a country, design wars and transactions... That is not a novel, it is true. exist.

Some observers believe that these political elites are important members of governments, companies and international organizations in multiple countries at the same time. With their inextricable connections and relationships among them, they seek help from the governments of target countries. and international organizations to lobby, exerting decisive influence on some major international affairs...

On June 3, 2004, the world’s most mysterious organization—BILDERBERG GROUP—was considered involved in global political conspiracies. Her 50th anniversary celebration and annual meeting were held in STRESA, Italy. For four days, these major Western political manipulators, business leaders, bankers, big entrepreneurs and famous strategists discussed global political and economic topics in a five-star hotel in northern Italy. Invited figures in 2004 included BP boss Brovini, U.S. Senator Edwards, Mrs. Bill Gates, etc. Past participants also included Kissinger, Prince Charles, Clinton, Rumsfeld, and the British Minister of Education. , Northern Ireland Secretary, European Commission Trade Commissioner, Spanish King and British Prime Minister Blair, etc. BILDERBERGGROUP, has been accused of manipulating the fate of the world behind the scenes...

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"If we had been open to the public in those years, we would not have been able to formulate a development plan for the world. . However, the world is increasingly complex and ready to move toward world government, a supranational sovereign entity composed of intellectual elites and world bankers, rather than the national self-determination practiced in past centuries." - Bilderberg. club) life member David Rockefeller said this in 1991.

The ultra-secret Bilderberg Club's 2005 annual meeting invited 120 politicians, business leaders, bankers and so-called strategic thinkers to attend - the wives of the attendees were excluded. Time: May 5-8, 2005; Location: A hotel 60 kilometers east of Munich, Germany; Basic facilities: luxurious rooms, beautiful lakes, golf courses, etc.; Safety: absolute guarantee; Global media coverage : Not at all.

The Bilderberg Club is definitely a "Western" elite organization, that is, composed of Americans and Europeans. The club refuses to accept Asians, Middle Easterners, Latin Americans, or Africans. Literally, the Bilderberg Club is the Masters of the Universe. Even if carefully selected media professionals are aware of matters that have been decided weeks or even months in advance, the media will only publish relevant reports when the event occurs. The New York Times and Financial Times have attended many Bilderberg meetings. However, they are forced to remain silent. (For details, see Asia Times Online's report on the 2003 Bilderberg Conference held in Versailles on May 22, 2003 - "Bilderberg Club: Masters of the Universe".)

The Bilderberg Club has its headquarters in Leiden, in the west of the Netherlands, and even has a telephone number. But there is no website. A few independent detectives, such as the British Tony Gosling or the American James Tucker (who followed the Bilderberg Club for 30 years), have to go to great lengths to obtain information about Bilderberg. De Burgh meeting location and agenda information. Tucker will publish a book about Bilderberg. Historian Pierre Villemarest and journalist William Wolf have jointly published Facts.and.Chronicles.Denied. .to.the.Public), of which Volumes 1 and 2 tell the secret history of the Bilderberg Club.

A book written by Geoffrey Geuens, a Belgian sociologist who graduated from the University of Liege, also has a chapter dedicated to the Bilderberg Club. While Gyouins denounces Bilderberg as being overly secretive, he doesn't espouse conspiracy theories: he prefers to examine how Bilderberg exposes the workings of power and the close relationship between politics, economics and the media.

The media is always as docile as the Silence of the Lambs in front of the Bilderberg Club. In 2005, the Financial Times used a typical approach to report first and downplay the widespread conspiracy theories. In fact, anyone who questions the most powerful club in the world is derided as a conspiracy theorist. Members of the Bilderberg Club, such as British senators or US policymakers, say it is "nothing more than a place to discuss issues", a "forum" where everyone can "freely express their opinions"

Europe Etienne Davignon, former vice-chairman of the European Commission and a member of the Bilderberg Club, insisted that "this is not a conspiracy by capitalists to manipulate the world." Thierry Montbrial, president of the French Institute of International Relations and a member of the Bilderberg Club for nearly 30 years, said this is just a " Club” only. For example, the official press release from Bilderberg's 2002 meeting said, "The club's sole activity is to hold its annual meeting. No resolutions are proposed, no votes are taken, and no policy statements are made at the meeting.". Bilderberg The Grid Club is just a "flexible, informal, small international forum where participants can express a variety of views and enhance mutual understanding." In fact, this is what the so-called "transatlantic relationship" is all about.